- 80s 100 Hits · 1988
- Steve McQueen (Legacy Edition) · 1985
- Steve McQueen (Legacy Edition) · 1985
- Steve McQueen (Legacy Edition) · 1985
- From Langley Park to Memphis · 1988
- Steve McQueen (Remastered) · 1985
- Steve McQueen (Legacy Edition) · 1985
- Jordan: The Comeback · 1990
- Steve McQueen (Remastered) · 1985
- Jordan: The Comeback · 1990
- Steve McQueen (Legacy Edition) · 1985
- Steve McQueen (Legacy Edition) · 1985
- Protest Songs · 1989
Albums
- 2013
Artist Playlists
- Soft and spellbinding ‘80s pop with an eccentric edge.
Compilations
About Prefab Sprout
English pop band Prefab Sprout was formed in 1978 by brothers Paddy and Martin McAloon, and four years later, they were joined by co-vocalist, guitarist, and keyboard player Wendy Smith. That core made up the band's heart during its heyday, starting with 1984's breakthrough debut Swoon, an eclectic indie-pop album incorporating funk and bossa nova. The band developed a rabid following by 1985’s Steve McQueen, which found the group creating an innovative blend of New Wave and pop ballads. However, this style was often subverted by Paddy’s cutting songwriting on singles like “When Love Breaks Down,” “Bonny,” and “Faron Young.” Though Paddy McAloon remains the only active member of the group, the sound he forged with his brother and Wendy Smith is apparent on Prefab Sprout’s critically acclaimed 21st-century albums, like 2009’s Let's Change the World with Music and 2013’s Crimson/Red.
- ORIGIN
- Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
- FORMED
- 1978
- GENRE
- Pop