
There are at least two groups going by this name: 1) The Chefs were a Brighton-based punk/pop group during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The band consisted of Helen McCookerybook, James McCallum, Russell Greenwood and Carl Evans. They were signed to Brighton's Attrix Records, which released a four-track EP "Sweetie" in September 1980 and "24 Hours" in 1981. These records were followed by a version of "Femme Fatale" (released under the band name "Skat"). The Chefs then split in 1981/82.
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Mr. Machine
24 Hours
Records and Tea
Food
Sweetie
Mr Machine
You Get Everywhere
Thrush
Mr Machine Pts. 1 & 2
Let's Make Up
Boasting
Someone I Know
I'll Go Too
Love Is Such a Splendid Thing
Northbound Train
Mr. Machine Part 1
One Fine Day
Springtime Reggae
Mr. Machine Part 2
You're So Nice
Toby
Femme Fatale
Honcho
Sad Boy Style
Sleeping Dogs Lie
Mr Machine (Parts I & II)
Love, It Is Just a Word
Let's Make Up - Richard Skinner BBC Session
Commander Lonely
Hippy Surf Party
You Get Everywhere - Richard Skinner BBC Session
Mr. Machine, Parts 1 & 2
Sweetie - Richard Skinner BBC Session
Let's Make U
Hours
Mr Machine (Re-Edit)
Mr. Machine (pts. 1 & 2)
Mr. Machine - Part 1
Mr Machine Pts 1 and 2
Locked Out
mr. machine - part 2
Night Drivin'
Clint
Mr. Machine [parts 1 & 2 mixed by Ian Wright]
Records & Tea
Hurricane
Mr Machine (Parts 1 & 2)
Mr. Machine (pts 1 & 2)
Mr. Machine, Pts. 1 & 2
Downtown
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