Scarlet Fantastic press shot. Via Mike Davies
Scarlet Fantastic were a British pop duo active in the late 1980s, consisting of Maggie De Monde and Rick P. Jones. The band had evolved from an earlier recording act called Swans Way. Scarlet Fantastic were to reach the Top 40 of the UK Singles Chart only once, when they released their October 1987 single “No Memory”. De Monde has since performed with her band, The Mighty K,[1] released an album entitled Union as part of the duo Maggie & Martin and has been making guest appearances on various projects including Empire State Human and glean (music).
Discography
Singles
- “No Memory” (Arista Records) (1987) – UK #24
- “Plug Me In (To the Central Love Line)” (1988) – UK #67
- “Film Star Kiss”
- “Stay”
- “No Memory 91” (1991)[3]
Albums
- 1987: 24 Hours (CD version, 10 tracks)
- 1988: 24 Hours (LP version, 10 tracks)
- 2011: 24 Hours (CD re-release, 17 tracks)
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Short lived but truly brilliant.
I remember getting the number 6 bus to brum from solihull and as we went through sparkhill – Maggie got on and flicked her hair ……… i was star struck and sang we have no memory down the bus , didn’t go down well and i left with a red face but a twinkle in my eye.
How i so miss them 80’s day in Brum dancing , crimping, drinking snake bite and just being wild . As Marc Almond once sang ………. youth has gone !!