Pleasure And The Beast
47 top tracks
Pleasure And The Beast
47 top tracks
Albums

Dr. Sex
Pleasure And The Beast

Dr Sex
Pleasure And The Beast

Freedom To Rock
Pleasure And The Beast

The Lost Hits Vol. 37
Pleasure And The Beast

Dr. Sex 12"
Pleasure And The Beast

Dr Sex EP
Pleasure And The Beast

1984 - God's Empty Chair (12'' Maxi)
Pleasure And The Beast

Gods Empty Chair
Pleasure And The Beast

God's Empty Chair
Pleasure And The Beast
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Dr. Sex [Ep]
Pleasure And The Beast

Gods Empty Chair 12"
Pleasure And The Beast

The Collection
Pleasure And The Beast
Biography
Pleasure and the Beast was a short-lived new wave group from the U.K. Known for their dueling male and female vocals as well as their raunchy subject material, they were seen as being sort of a modern update of the artist Captain & Tennille. Formed by Robert Pereno and L.A. Richards after the breakup of Shock, the group is defined by their most popular hit, the 1983 dance club favorite "Dr. Sex" (also known as "Doctor Sex" and other such names) released from their five-song EP of the same name. ...Read more on Last.fm
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Pleasure and the Beast was a short-lived new wave group from the U.K. Known for their dueling male and female vocals as well as their raunchy subject material, they were seen as being sort of a modern update of the artist Captain & Tennille. Formed by Robert Pereno and L.A. Richards after the breakup of Shock, the group is defined by their most popular hit, the 1983 dance club favorite "Dr. Sex" (also known as "Doctor Sex" and other such names) released from their five-song EP of the same name. The titles of their songs, such as "Snake" and "The Creep", show the synthpop band's obsession with a certain subject material.
Line-up:
Lead Vocals - L.A. Richards
Lead Vocals - Robert Pereno
Bass Guitar - Cheyne Towers
Drums - Martin Hanlin
Guitar - Marty Williamson
Keyboards - Simon Ellis <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Pleasure+and+the+Beast">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
