Fine Young Cannibals were an English band best known for their 1989 hits "She Drives Me Crazy" and "Good Thing". Formed in Birmingham, England by actor/model Roland Gift on vocals with musicians and former The Beat bassist David Steele and guitarist Andy Cox. Their name came from the 1960 film All The Fine Young Cannibals starring Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood. The group was formed in 1984 and broke up in 1992, though they briefly returned to the studio in 1996 to record a new single "The Flame" which would complement their The Finest compilation to be released in the autumn of that year. Gift soon reactivated the brand and toured in the 2000s as Roland Gift and the Fine Young Cannibals. Their highest charting hits in the US were "She Drives Me Crazy", and "Good Thing" (both reached Number One on the Billboard Hot 100), both from the album The Raw And The Cooked, which itself reached number one in the US album charts. Fine Young Cannibals appeared as the house band in the 1987 film comedy Tin Men, peforming some of the songs that ended up on The Raw And The Cooked. Steele and Cox had previously recorded under the moniker Two Men a Drum Machi
1 | Tell Me What | The Raw & the Cooked |
2 | It's OK (It's Alright) | The Raw & the Cooked |
3 | As Hard As It Is | The Raw & the Cooked |
4 | Ever Fallen In Love | The Raw And The Cooked |
5 | Good Thing | The Finest |
6 | I'm Not The Man I Used To Be | The Raw And The Cooked |
7 | Johnny Come Home | Fine Young Cannibals |
8 | Don't Look Back | The Finest |
9 | On A Promise | Fine Young Cannibals |
10 | It's OK | The Raw And The Cooked |
11 | Don't Let It Get You Down | The Raw & the Cooked |
12 | Tell Me What | The Finest |
13 | Suspicious Minds | Fine Young Cannibals |
14 | Ever Fallen In Love- | The Raw & the Cooked |
15 | I'm Not The Man I Used To Be | The Finest |
16 | Blue | Fine Young Cannibals |
17 | Funny How Love Is | Fine Young Cannibals |
18 | Suspicious Minds | Beat Goes On |
19 | I'm Not The Man I Used To Be | The Raw & the Cooked |
20 | Blue | The Finest |