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  1. Geoffrey Deane and David Jaymes formed Modern Romance in 1980, having previously been the mainstays of the punk parody band the Leyton Buzzards which they formed in 1977. [1]

  2. Early 80’s British pop band Modern Romance came out of the 70’s group the Leyton Buzzards. It was Geoffrey Deane (b.1954) and David Jaymes (b.1954) that continued to work together after the group split in 1980, recruiting brother Robbie Jaymes (b.1961), Paul Gendler (b.1960), Trevor Jones (b.1946) and Tony Gainsborough (b.1957 ...

  3. Trick of the Light is the second album by English band Modern Romance. It was released in 1983 on LP and Cassette tape by WEA. A Japanese reissue on CD was released, but is long out of print. [3] . There was a European re-release in 2018 as a 24 bit remastered, expanded edition with 4 extra tracks . Track listing.

  4. Explore Robbie Jaymes's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Robbie Jaymes on AllMusic.

  5. Explore releases from Robbie Jaymes at Discogs. Shop for Vinyl, CDs and more from Robbie Jaymes at the Discogs Marketplace.

  6. Dance music group featuring members vocalist Geoff Deane, bass player David Jaymes, his brother keyboard player Robbie Jaymes, guitarist Paul Gendler, drummer Andrew Kyriacou, and trumpet player John Du Prez.

  7. Modern Romance emerged in 1981 from the remnants of UK punk band, the Leyton Buzzards. Singer Geoffrey Deanne and bass player David Jaymes' initial attempts to blend in with the new romantic movement were unsuccessful, although the connections they made on the London club scene during this time were to aid their developing sound. After.