- 21st Century Boys - The Best Of · 1986
- The Remixes · 2007
- 21st Century Boys - The Best Of · 1986
- 21st Century Boys - The Best Of · 2001
- 80's New Wave Hits (Re-Recorded Versions) · 2003
- 21st Century Boys - The Best Of · 2001
- 21st Century Boys - The Best Of · 2001
- 21st Century Boys - The Best Of · 2001
- Dress for Excess · 1988
- 21st Century Boys - The Best Of · 2001
- 21st Century Boys - The Best Of · 2001
- 80s New Wave Hits (Re-Recorded Versions) · 2003
- 21st Century Boys - The Best Of · 2001
Albums
- 2007
- 1989
- 1986
Music Videos
2012
Singles & EPs
- 1988
Compilations
- 2007
About Sigue Sigue Sputnik
Led by former Generation X member Tony James, the new wave group Sigue Sigue Sputnik raised selling out to an art form. The concept behind Sigue Sigue Sputnik was simple: the band adopted a postmodern, ironic style and sound, and marketed it to the hilt, saturating the media with slogans and interviews. James didn't even intend the band to be musical; he recruited Martin Degville, Neal X, Chris Cavanagh, and Ray Mayhew partially because they lacked extensive musical experience. After a publicity campaign designed to solicit a record contract, the band signed with EMI; they released their first single, "Love Missile F1-11," in early 1986, and it hit number three on the U.K. charts. Sigue Sigue Sputnik sold the space between tracks to advertisers on their debut album, Flaunt It. Despite the massive marketing campaign, the album fell on deaf ears, as did the more serious follow-up, Dress for Excess (1988), which featured the slogan "This time it's music" on the album cover. The group split soon after the release of Dress for Excess. James was a member of Sisters of Mercy for a short time in 1991. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
- HOMETOWN
- England
- FORMED
- 1982