The original band consisted of Hutton on bass with O'Brian and a singer named
Joe. Hutton was replaced by Lowry but later rejoined as vocalist towards the end
of 1986, completing the lineup. Azure Days then finished as finalists in the
Carling / Hot Press Band of the Year competition that year and won the
following year in June 1987. Their excellent debut single came out in November.
The band relocated to London but their career never took off and they returned
to Ireland in 1991 -- and promptly split up. Ray Lowry and Gerry Farrell were
later in The Floors. Unreleased demo tracks include "Sweetest Chain".
Discography
• various artists - Comet LP Two
LP - Comet Records - COME 2 TP - IRL - 1987?
See Compilations section for full track listing.
track: The Old Tradition
Recorded at Slane Recording Studios in Navan.
• Blew My Clouds Away / My Mexican
7" - Mystery Records - MRS 15 - IRL - November 1987 - PS?
• Anything For You EP
7"/CDS - Grape Records - 6 - 1991 - PS
tracks: Anything For You / Azure Days / White Horse / Back Down To Justice
• various artists - Breaking Sound Barriers Vol.1
CD - PPI Records - BSBCD-1 - 1992
See Compilations section for full track listing.
track: Anything For You
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