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Animotion is an American
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, best known for the songs "
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", "
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", " I engineer", and "
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". Formed in 1983 from the remnants of a retro science-fiction band called Red Zone, the band emerged during the height of the new wave and synth-pop movement, combining electronic instrumentation with rock influences. They signed a record deal with
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in 1984 and released four studio albums. Their self-titled debut album, ''Animotion'' (1984), featured "Obsession", which became a major international hit, reaching the top 10 on the
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and charting in multiple countries. The band followed up with albums such as ''Strange Behavior'' (1986) and ''Animotion'' (1989), but underwent several lineup-changes, including the departure of founding-members Astrid Plane and Bill Wadhams. After disbanding in the early 1990s, Animotion reunited in 2001 with its original members and has continued to perform live. In 2017, they released ''Raise your Expectations'', their first studio album in nearly 30 years.


History


Formation and rise (1983–1986)

Animotion was founded by four former members of Los Angeles-based band Red Zone and the lead singer of the Billy Bond band. Both Red Zone and the Billy Bond Band would play at the popular music venue
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and knew of each other. A manager who heard that Red Zone were considering breaking up suggested that Billy Bond Band vocalist Bill Wadhams look into working with them, and particularly their vocalist Astrid Plane. After Wadhams demonstrated some of his original material to the group, the two parties decided to form a new band with the name "Animotion" suggested by Astrid to convey energy and motion. The initial line-up was made up of dual lead vocalists in Wadhams and Plane, keyboardist
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, bassist Charles Ottavio, and drummer David "Frenchy" O'Brien. With Wadhams already handling some guitar duties, lead guitarist Don Kirkpatrick was brought into the band to supplement their sound. The now-six-piece lineup recorded their 1984 self-titled debut album, further augmented by session keyboardist Greg Smith. Released near the end of the year, a single from this album, "Obsession", written by hit American songwriter
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and noted British singer/actor
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(who originally cut the song themselves as "Knight and Des Barres" for the 1983 movie '' A Night in Heaven''), became a worldwide success and the band's first US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 Top Ten single, peaking early the following year. The follow-up single from this album, "Let Him Go", also cracked the US Top 40 after being remixed to sound more like its predecessor. Following the departures of Antonelli and O'Brien, Smith became an official member of the band, along with new drummer Jim Blair, prior to the recording of the follow-up album, ''
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'' (1986). While several singles were released from this album, its success in the US paled in comparison to the debut album, whereas the band became very famous in Germany,
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and South Africa, thanks to the LP's single "I Engineer", another Holly Knight composition which was co-written with
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and
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. "I Engineer" reached the Top 20 (and sometimes as high as the Top 5) in those countries. During 1986 and 1987 Animotion toured extensively, appearing alongside such performers as
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Departures and decline (1987–1990)

In the midst of recording their third album, Animotion went through personnel changes, as all three of the remaining founding members (Ottavio, Plane, and Wadhams) departed, along with Blair. The split was not amicable; Ottavio and Plane (who by this point were a couple, and later married) were fired from the band at the behest of the management, while Wadhams' departure was the culmination of a refusal of the record label to allow him to continue to write songs for the band (on their first album he had served as principal songwriter and, along with Kirkpatrick and Smith, had performed the same role on the second), a condition which he felt uncomfortable with. Actress/dancer/singer
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replaced Plane as female lead singer, and former solo artist/ Device member
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replaced Wadhams as the male lead for Animotion's second self-titled album, informally known as "
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" (due to the success of this song) to distinguish it from their first LP. Incidentally, Engemann's former band, Device, had also included Holly Knight (co-writer of "Obsession"). By the time of this third album's release, only Kirkpatrick and Smith remained officially in the "band" along with Rhodes and Engemann, and a slew of session musicians contributed to the recording. The single "Room to Move", a remake of a 1988 song by the group
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, became a radio hit in April 1989, and the band's second Top 10 hit in the US, aided by its inclusion in the movie ''
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''. However, the album itself did not crack the top 100 on the charts, and Animotion broke up afterwards.


Reformation (2001–present)

Several of the original members reunited on February 8, 2001, in response to a request from Alex Hart and 94.7 NRK Radio Station in
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, performing for a sold-out crowd. Plane, Wadhams, Kirkpatrick, and Smith have continued to perform as Animotion since this time; with drummer Kevin Rankin joining them in 2002, and Bill's son Chris Wadhams joining as bass player in 2011. Don Kirkpatrick also plays in
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's band. When he is unavailable, Portland, Oregon guitarist Kevin Hahn deputizes in the position. They have performed many shows with
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in recent years. In the summer of 2005, Ottavio made a guest appearance alongside Plane and Wadhams who appeared as Animotion in the American version of the TV show '' Hit Me Baby One More Time,'' performing their hit "Obsession" and a cover of
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' "Days Go By". In 2014, Wadhams heard a remix of "Obsession" by a
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DJ named Joman. After reaching out to the DJ, Joman offered to remix new material from the band. Wadhams sent a recording of "Raise" and the remixed product was used to obtain a record deal with Invisible Hands Music in London. After 26 years, the band—featuring core members Plane, Wadhams, Kirkpatrick, and Smith—released a new album entitled ''Raise'', which was released in 2016 in the UK and a month later on January 20, 2017 (as ''Raise Your Expectations'') in the US. Joman's rendition of "Raise" along with Animotion's classic "
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" are featured on the album. A music video, directed by producer Chuck Kentis' son Noah, was made for the song "Last Time"; it features a mix of live-action and animated elements. The album cover was created by Jay Vigon, who created Animotion's original logo and the logo for
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's film '' Purple Rain''. The band's original drummer, David "Frenchy" O'Brien (born May 23, 1947, in
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), died on January 13, 2019, at age 71. In January 2023, a US show was announced: the band played at the
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,
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on May 20, 2023.


Personnel


Members

;Current members *Astrid Plane – lead vocals (1983–1988, 2001–present) *Bill Wadhams – lead vocals, guitars (1983–1988, 2001–present) *Don Kirkpatrick – lead guitars (1983–1990, 2001–present) *Greg Smith – keyboards (1985–1990, 2001–present) *Jim Blair – drums (1985–1988, 2017–present) *Chris Wadhams – bass (2011–present) *Wyatt Blair – bass/guitar (2018–present) ;Touring musician *Kevin Hahn – lead guitars (2003–present; substitute for Don Kirkpatrick) ;Former members *
Paul Antonelli Paul F. Antonelli (born July 22, 1959) is an American composer, musician, music director, and music supervisor. He began his career in the entertainment world as a keyboardist and founding member of the 1980s synthpop band, Animotion, appearing ...
– keyboards (1983–1985) *David "Frenchy" O'Brien – drums (1983–1985; died 2019) *Charles “Char” Ottavio – bass (1983–1988; guest appearance – 2005, 2022) *Kevin Rankin – drums (2002–2016) *
Paul Engemann Paul Engemann (born October 15, 1957) is an American former pop singer. He is best known for performing vocals on the 1983 Giorgio Moroder song "Scarface (Push It to the Limit)", which was featured prominently in the film ''Scarface''. Care ...
– lead vocals (1988–1990) *
Cynthia Rhodes Cynthia Rhodes (born November 21, 1956) is a retired American actress, singer and dancer. She is known for her role as Penny in ''Dirty Dancing'' (1987) as well as Tina Tech in ''Flashdance'' (1983), Jackie in '' Staying Alive'' (1983), and off ...
– lead vocals (1988–1990)


Line-ups


Discography


Studio albums

+ The band's self-titled debut album was re-titled ''The Language of Attraction'' for its Canadian release (which also omitted the song "Turn Around")Animotion – ''The Language of Attraction'' @Discogs.com
Retrieved November 21, 2015.


Compilation albums


Singles


References


External links

*
Bill Wadhams' website

Bill Wadhams Interview following ''Hit Me Baby One More Time'' appearance

Brief Don Kirkpatrick bio

Animotion's Genius Insanity Tour Podcast
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