The Pasadenas are a R&B / pop group from the United Kingdom, best known for… Read Full Bio ↴The Pasadenas are a R&B / pop group from the United Kingdom, best known for their hit songs, "Tribute (Right On)" and "I'm Doing Fine Now".
The Pasadenas didn't belong in the '80s. The band was caught in a time warp; they bounced between '50s doo wop, '60s Motown, and early-'70s funk and R&B. However, they presented these influences when mainstream pop music had become too shallow and over-produced; instead of sounding dated, the group was actually a refreshing change of pace.
The band wasn't given much attention in America, but they were superstars in their native England. Formed by twins David Milliner and Michael Milliner along with Andrew Banfield, Hammish Seelochan, and Aaron Brown, the Pasadenas used to be a dance group called Finesse.
In the late '80s they signed with Columbia Records and became The Pasadenas. Not one member overshadowed the other; each of them wrote lyrics and helped with production and arrangements. While their peers, such as Breathe, Johnny Hates Jazz, and Terence Trent D'Arby, also mined soul records from the past, many of The Pasadenas' songs, such as the Smokey Robinson homage "Enchanted Lady," could've been mistaken for the real thing. The band didn't try to modernize the urban grooves of the '60s and '70s; they simply resurrected the excitement soul music used to bring.
In May 1988, the group released their debut single, "Tribute (Right On)." It peaked in the Top Five of the U.K. charts, one of many hits for The Pasadenas. The band's concerts received rave reviews for their tight musicianship and choreographed dance moves. Their first LP, To Whom It May Concern, appeared in October 1988, selling in excess of one million copies. The group's final album, Yours Sincerely, was released in 1992. The band landed on the U.K. Top 40 charts five times that year, with the single "I'm Doing Fine" selling more than 200,000 copies. In 2002 Cherry Red Records reissued To Whom It May Concern on CD.
The band released the superb album “Phoenix” in 1995 but only in Japan.
Album Discography:
1988: To Whom It May Concern
1991: Elevate
1992: Yours Sincerely
1995: Phoenix
1995: Tribute: The Best Of The Pasadenas
2003: Definitive Collection
The Pasadenas didn't belong in the '80s. The band was caught in a time warp; they bounced between '50s doo wop, '60s Motown, and early-'70s funk and R&B. However, they presented these influences when mainstream pop music had become too shallow and over-produced; instead of sounding dated, the group was actually a refreshing change of pace.
The band wasn't given much attention in America, but they were superstars in their native England. Formed by twins David Milliner and Michael Milliner along with Andrew Banfield, Hammish Seelochan, and Aaron Brown, the Pasadenas used to be a dance group called Finesse.
In the late '80s they signed with Columbia Records and became The Pasadenas. Not one member overshadowed the other; each of them wrote lyrics and helped with production and arrangements. While their peers, such as Breathe, Johnny Hates Jazz, and Terence Trent D'Arby, also mined soul records from the past, many of The Pasadenas' songs, such as the Smokey Robinson homage "Enchanted Lady," could've been mistaken for the real thing. The band didn't try to modernize the urban grooves of the '60s and '70s; they simply resurrected the excitement soul music used to bring.
In May 1988, the group released their debut single, "Tribute (Right On)." It peaked in the Top Five of the U.K. charts, one of many hits for The Pasadenas. The band's concerts received rave reviews for their tight musicianship and choreographed dance moves. Their first LP, To Whom It May Concern, appeared in October 1988, selling in excess of one million copies. The group's final album, Yours Sincerely, was released in 1992. The band landed on the U.K. Top 40 charts five times that year, with the single "I'm Doing Fine" selling more than 200,000 copies. In 2002 Cherry Red Records reissued To Whom It May Concern on CD.
The band released the superb album “Phoenix” in 1995 but only in Japan.
Album Discography:
1988: To Whom It May Concern
1991: Elevate
1992: Yours Sincerely
1995: Phoenix
1995: Tribute: The Best Of The Pasadenas
2003: Definitive Collection
Reeling
The Pasadenas Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Reeling' by these artists:
Corey Harper ee the sadness creepin' through the window There's still a c…
Jake Morley I arrived as they left We laughed at my phone I was…
Luca Brasi I want to shake off the subtext An extra layer in…
PJ Harvey I want to bathe in milk Eat grapes Robert DeNiro…
Stew Do you want to do this again? I knew when we…
The Mysterines When we were young and free Only holy blood did we…
Then Jerico We dug these holes we crawled into Now they're my home Now…
We have lyrics for these tracks by The Pasadenas:
I Believe In Miracles I believe in miracles, I believe in you. I believe in miracl…
I Want To Be This time it's hitting close to home But on the richter…
I'm Doing Fine Now Nothing, baby, is gonna stop me, stop me Nothing, baby, is…
I´m Doing Fine Now Nothing Baby Gonna Stop Me Stop Me Nothing Baby Gonna Stop…
Let's Get It On I've been really tryin', baby Tryin' to hold back this feeli…
Let's Stay Together I'm, I'm so in love with you Whatever you want to…
Living in the Footsteps of Another Man Leonardo's Bride Miscellaneous Living In The Red These days,…
Love Thing I must try to make the man love me Make the…
Riding On A Train Choo choo train is riding, all aboard Riding on a…
Right on Hey, listen up yow! This rhythm is a mama! Hey I…
Tribute Tribute This rhythm is a mama Hey I want to tell you…
Tribute (Right on) This rhythm is a mama Hey I want to tell you…
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@mariajesusvilelafernandez2938
Felicidad
Bailar
Sonreír
Siento lo mismo que la primera vez que les escuché
Fueron los primeros en coreografía
Voz
Canción
Después de ellos todos los demás
Son y serán los números 1
🇪🇸España 🇪🇸 MÍA
@jeremyhaines4481
Have not heard this song for a while
Its so much better than the music of today
@MichaelaRichards-jx8vp
How wasn't this song a massive hit! Can't get my head round it, these lads are bloody fantastic
@themarinebuoy
Such a underrated song at the time. It's a great song. I used to play it every week on radio show and as previous comments have highlighted, far better than the dance music of today. The person who invented autotune destroyed contemporary music.
@claudineveiss8666
I LOVE YOU THE PASSADENAS !!!!!!!
Fantastic.
@mustseeplaces3475
It's hard to accept that nowadays with so much technology they only produce boring music. That's why I always go back to the 80s and 90s font.
I love you the Pasadenas 😍
@MichaelaRichards-jx8vp
Totally agree!!
@matthewprince9705
Because these guys used instruments! Great British music always involved horns and strings!
@Dead-Ball-Situation
Oh what a wonderful, forgotten about tune that I managed to find this evening.
@globaltvandmovies4905
Brilliant song. Should have been a massive hit.
@denisesauron4479
Nice group.
I loved them
They were good singers and good dancers.