Immaculate Fools

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Tragic Comedy 00:00 Tools
Wish You Were Here 00:00 Tools
Sad 04:06 Tools
One Minute 00:00 Tools
Dumb Poet 00:00 Tools
Never Give Less Than Everything 00:00 Tools
Hearts of Fortune 00:00 Tools
She Fools Everyone 04:17 Tools
So Much Here 00:00 Tools
Another Man's World 00:00 Tools
Got Me By The Heart 00:00 Tools
Pretty Prize Now 00:00 Tools
Don't Drive The Hope From My Heart 00:00 Tools
Bad Seed 00:00 Tools
Stay Away 00:00 Tools
Immaculate Fools - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Ready For Me 00:00 Tools
Little Bird Sing 00:00 Tools
Falling Apart Together 00:00 Tools
The Prince 00:00 Tools
This Is Not Love 00:00 Tools
Come On Jayne 00:00 Tools
Fighting Again 00:00 Tools
Searching for Sparks 00:00 Tools
Nothing Means Nothing 00:00 Tools
Love Us? 05:47 Tools
Save It 00:00 Tools
Stop Now 00:00 Tools
No I Don't Think So 00:00 Tools
No Gods, No Masters 00:00 Tools
Killing Field 05:33 Tools
Stand Down 00:00 Tools
What About Me 00:00 Tools
Immaculate Fools (acoustic version) 00:00 Tools
Whole World Down 00:00 Tools
Rain Song 00:00 Tools
Wonder Of Things 00:00 Tools
I Fell 00:00 Tools
Rain 00:00 Tools
Heaven Down Here 00:00 Tools
El Amanacer 00:00 Tools
Waiting 00:00 Tools
Political Wish 00:00 Tools
Tinderbox 00:00 Tools
Cotillas 00:00 Tools
Government Wall 00:00 Tools
Good Times 00:00 Tools
Day by Day 00:00 Tools
The Leaving Song 00:00 Tools
Hard Peace 00:00 Tools
Bed of Tears 00:00 Tools
Counting on You 00:00 Tools
Through These Eyes 00:00 Tools
Kiss & Punch 00:00 Tools
How The West Was Won 00:00 Tools
So sad 00:00 Tools
The Ship Song 00:00 Tools
Kiss And Punch 00:00 Tools
Inmaculate Fools 00:00 Tools
Some Of Us 00:00 Tools
Bury My Heart 00:00 Tools
Time To Kill 00:00 Tools
Rudy 00:00 Tools
Never Give Less 00:00 Tools
If You Go 00:00 Tools
Prince 00:00 Tools
Profit For Prophets 00:00 Tools
Home 00:00 Tools
Flowers to the Pigs 00:00 Tools
Come On Jane 00:00 Tools
Hands 00:00 Tools
Tragic Comedy - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Pass The Jug 00:00 Tools
Blanket 00:00 Tools
Hold on 00:00 Tools
Tumbling Down 00:00 Tools
Gentlemen 05:14 Tools
No Dancing 00:00 Tools
Come Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
The Hunger 00:00 Tools
Say 00:00 Tools
Keep the Blade Sharp 00:00 Tools
Counting Of You 00:00 Tools
Little Tickets 00:00 Tools
Wish You Where Here 03:13 Tools
Immaculate Fools (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
ANOTHER MAN´S WORLD 00:00 Tools
Absolutely Free 00:00 Tools
Stop Now! 00:00 Tools
Dump Poet 00:00 Tools
Another Mans World 00:00 Tools
Pretty Price Now 00:00 Tools
Love Us 00:00 Tools
Wish You Were Here (Fool Version) 00:00 Tools
Kiss Punch 00:00 Tools
Immaculate Fools - Paris Theatre 1984 00:00 Tools
Counting On You - Paris Theatre 1984 00:00 Tools
Hearts Of Fortune - Paris Theatre 1984 00:00 Tools
Day By Day - Paris Theatre 1984 00:00 Tools
Immaculate Fools (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
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One of the best bands that never was. The British band Immaculate Fools became so popular in Spain that they eventually moved there. Formed in London, England, in 1984, the Immaculate Fools was comprised of Kevin Weatherill (lead vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica, bass), Paul Weatherill (acoustic bass, backing vocals, percussion), Brian Betts (acoustic guitar, slide guitar, percussion, mandolin), Barry Wickens (violin, dulcimer, acoustic guitar, accordion) and Nick Thomas (drums). With superbly produced (Glyn Jons) albums - incredible musicianship and compositional skills and music that grabs you and shakes you up all over - but still has the ability to let you down slowly. Although the group landed on the charts in Britain, with their song Immaculate Fools their hybrid of Celtic music, folk, and alternative rock found even more success in Spain, Holland and Germany. In 1987, their LP Dumb Poet was released in America by A&M Records and the Psychedelic Furs-esque track "Tragic Comedy" was a minor hit on college radio. The band toured with Bob Dylan, Iggy Pop, Simple Minds, the Stranglers, and the Rolling Stones; however, they grew tired of the English music scene in the late '80s and relocated to Spain, where they were superstars. Give them a try. Yes today's mega-bands are good - but for sheer originality and unpredictability - the "Fools" are hard to beat. In 1997, the Immaculate Fools broke up after Weatherill departed from the group. Calling himself Dirty Ray, Weatherill abandoned the Immaculate Fools' Celtic touches for gritty blues on his solo debut Primitive. Influenced by John Lee Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, Tom Waits, and Nick Cave, Weatherill recorded the album with Simon Anderson (percussion) and Rainy Moor (electric organ). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.