Latest Release
- Waking Up with the House On Fire · 1984
- From Luxury to Heartache · 1986
- Life · 2018
- B Side (MWS Bouncer Mix) [feat. Fred Wesley, Charlotte Kelly, Richie Stevens & Mary Pearce] - Single · 2024
- Freaky Toe (Richie Stevens Mix) [feat. Mary Pearce, Charlotte Kelly, DJ D-Zire & Trey Lewd] - Single · 2024
- Brutal Funk (Gabriel Dinero Mix) [feat. Niara Scarlett, Mary Pearce & Gabriel Dinero] - Single · 2024
- Freaky Toe (CC Mix feat. Derrick Taylor) - Single · 2023
- Atoms (Dark Globe Satie Dub Mix) - Single · 2023
- Brutal Funk (Richie Stevens Xtended Mix feat. Mary Pearce) - Single · 2023
- B Side (Richie Stevens Xtended Mix feat. Mary Pearce) - Single · 2023
Essential Albums
Artist Playlists
- Sweet pop-soul goodness wrapped in an unforgettable package.
Live Albums
Compilations
- 2012
Appears On
- Dark Globe, Sledger & Boy George
- Dark Globe, Boy George & Deadly Avenger
About Culture Club
Led by the charismatic, fashion-forward vocalist Boy George, Culture Club were one of the most audacious bands of the early ’80s. The quartet formed in London in 1981, finding kindred spirits in both the outrageous Blitz Club scene and the sleek New Romantic movement. Culture Club’s first two albums, 1982’s Kissing to Be Clever and 1983's Colour By Numbers, made the band a vivacious chart presence thanks to hits rooted in eclectic genres: soulful reggae (“Do You Really Want to Hurt Me”), upbeat Motown (“Church of the Poison Mind”), blue-eyed soul (“Miss Me Blind”) and both country and salsa (“Karma Chameleon”). As with many New Wave bands, Culture Club’s commercial fortunes waned as the decade progressed; the group broke up in 1986, and Boy George launched a successful solo career. However, the band eventually reunited and remain a popular live act, keeping colourful ’80s grooves alive.
- ORIGIN
- London, England
- FORMED
- 1981
- GENRE
- Pop