
After four critically acclaimed albums under the moniker Fad Gadget, Frank Tovey dropped the name and recorded a further five albums throughout the '80s and early '90s. Forever moving away from his heavily synthesized style as Fad Gadget, he continued to experiment with many different styles, mixing electronics with rock, folk and dance music. After 1986's poppy Snakes & Ladders and 1988's percussion led Civilian he essentially became a fully-fledged folk artist with the release of 1989's Tyranny & The Hired Hand.
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Luddite Joe
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Ideal World
Sam Hall
Coitus Interruptus
Innocent Bystander
The Cutting Edge
The Sheep Look Up
Bridge Street Shuffle
Snakes And Ladders
New Jerusalem
Ultramarine
Shot In The Dark
Small World
Concrete
The Brotherhood
From The City To The Isle Of Dogs
Bed Of Nails
Megalomaniac
Sixteen Tons
Clean This Act Up
The Cutting Edge (Reprise)
Desperate Dan
Diana
Unknown Civilian
'31 Depression Blues
Buffalo Skinners
Hard Times In The Cotton Mill
Bridge St. Shuffle
North Country Blues
Men Of Good Fortune
Back to nature
Money Cravin' Folks
Dark As A Dungeon
All I Got's Gone
Midwife Song
Ricky's Hand
Black Lung Song
Joe Hill
Pastures Of Plenty
John Henry / Let Your Hammer Ring
Collapsing New People
Lady shave
Limelight / Curtains
The Blantyre Explosion
The Cutting Edge - Reprise
All That Is Mine
The Liberty Tree
The Box
Cities Of The Plain
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