The Armoury Show

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The Armoury Show
From left to right: John Doyle, Russell Webb, Richard Jobson and John McGeoch
From left to right: John Doyle, Russell Webb, Richard Jobson and John McGeoch
Background information
Origin United Kingdom
Genre(s) New Wave
Post-punk
Years active 1983 – 1988
Associated acts The Skids, Magazine, Slik, The Zones, Public Image Ltd.
Former members
Richard Jobson
John McGeoch
Russell Webb
John Doyle
Dave Lockwood
Ray Weston

The Armoury Show was a band of the 1980s. The band was named after the Armory Show, a famous 1913 modern art exhibition in New York. They released only one album, Waiting for the Floods, in their brief existence.

Previously Richard Jobson and Russell Webb were both members of the band The Skids, while John McGeoch and John Doyle had both been in Magazine, with McGeoch also appearing in Siouxsie & the Banshees and collaborating for The Skids in a Peel Session in 1981.

In 1986, after the releasing of the album and the next tour, McGeoch left and joined Public Image Ltd. and Doyle collaborated with the Buzzcocks singer/guitarist Pete Shelley, being Jobson and Webb as the remaining members until 1988 when, after some material releases in 1987, they announced the band split up. Webb dedicated a solo career (according to the band's fansite) and in 1992 followed the steps of McGeoch in Public Image Ltd., and Jobson returned to a temporal solo career.

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[edit] Discography

Year Type Format Title
1984 Single Parlophone R6079 "Castles In Spain" / "Innocents Abroad"
1984 12" Parlophone 12R6079 "Castles In Spain" (wubb dubb mix) / "Innocents Abroad" / "Is It A Wonder"
1985 Single Parlaphone R6087 "We Can Be Brave Again" (Extended Version) / "A Feeling" / "Catherine"
1985 Album EMI 17163/EMI 2403591 Waiting for the Floods
1985 Single Parlophone R6098 "Glory of Love" (Universal Mix) / "Glory of Love" / "Higher Than The Instrumental"
1987 Single Parlophone R6149 "Love in Anger" / "Uptown Downtown" / "Tender Is The Night"
1987 12" Parlophone R6153 "NY City" (John Robie remix) / "NY City (NY a Go Go)" / "Whirlwind"

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