This is a Fan run website dedicated to one of the greatest Aussie bands of the 80s.Pseudo Echo are an Australian New Romantic band. Formed in 1982 by school friends Brian Canham (vocals, guitars, and keyboards) and Pierre Gigliotti (bass synth and bass guitar), the band completed its lineup with Anthony Agiro (drums) and Tony Lugton (keyboards).
Their first album Autumnal Park was an Ultravox-influenced album that yielded the Australian singles "Listening" (produced by Peter Dawkins) , "A Beat for You", "Dancing Till Midnight", and "Stranger in Me". Their climb to success in the summer of 1984 was rapid, and they quickly became the second biggest band in Australia after INXS. "His Eyes", a track from their first album, received exposure overseas as it was used in the movie Friday the 13th: A New Beginning.
There was a lineup change before their second album with Tony Lugton being replaced by James Leigh (real surname: Dingli) after a mutural desicion between Lugton and the band, and another lineup change just after the making of the second album with Agiro being replaced by James's brother Vince. Lugton went on to join synth rock band Talk That Walk.
Their second album, Love an Adventure (1986), was also a success with several singles from that album topping the Australian charts including the title track, "Don't Go", "Love an Adventure", "Living in a Dream" and "Try", The album was re-released the following year to include their remake of the Lipps, Inc. song "Funkytown", which brought the group their biggest international success, reaching No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the USA in July, 1987, as well as spending twelve weeks at number 1 in Australia.
The overseas release of Love an Adventure featured a somewhat different track listing which included re-mixed versions of 3 singles from Autumnal Park: "Listening", "A Beat for You", and "Destination Unknown". These were remixed to sound more rock-oriented, to better-match the other tracks on the album. Brian Canham even re-recorded the vocals for a slicker sound to compliment these rock remixes. Once again, the overseas version of Love an Adventure was re-released to include the re-make of "Funkytown", replacing "Don't Go" in the original track list.
In 1987, the band re-released "Listening" for the movie North Shore starring Nia Peeples. Their third album, Race (1989), went further in the direction of pop rock and metal. The album featured the Australian singles "Fooled Again", "Over Tomorrow", "Eye of the Storm", and "Don't You Forget". The album wasn't very successful, as the band's move to a more rock/metal genre had apparently alienated a good portion of their established fanbase. Pseudo Echo disbanded shortly after touring for Race in 1990.
The band reunited in 1999 to produce the EP Funkytown Y2K: RMX, which included 6 new remixes of "Funkytown". A year later, they released the double-CD Teleporter (2000), which featured 4 all-new tracks, 5 re-mixed tracks, and a live performance in Melbourne. The live performance featured all the tracks from Autumnal Park except for "From the Shore", along with a few tracks from Love an Adventure and a performance of the rare B-side "In Their Time". Since reuniting in 1999, the band has been touring constantly in Australia. They also released a 16 track CD which contains Demos later to be mastered and seen on "Autumnal Park" plus unreleased demos recorded prior to "Autumnal Parks" release. Pseudo Echo were last seen touring with the "Idols of the 80s" and even doing the odd show with James & Vince Leigh.
Pseudo Echo has stated they were originally influenced by Simple Minds, Ultravox, Japan and then later Duran Duran and The Human League
Pseudo Echo Promotional Videos & Other Goodies
Living In A Dream
Love An Adventre Acoustic
Funky Town Promo Video
Listening off the US relaease of Love An Adventure
Listening Promo Video
A Beat For You Promo Video