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Chelsea (band)

Chelsea are an English punk rock band, formed in London in 1976. Three of the four original band members went on to found Generation X.
More than two decades after its release, "Right to Work", Chelsea's debut single, was included in ''Mojo'' magazine's list of the best punk rock singles of all time.〔Mojo (October 2001) – ''100 Punk Scorchers '', Issue 95, London;〕
==Biography==
The original lineup featured frontman Gene October, William Broad (later and better known as Billy Idol) (guitar), Tony James (bass) and John Towe (drums, who had come from London SS along with James). After a few gigs, the other three left October to form Generation X. October then recruited Carey Fortune (drums), Martin Stacy (guitar) and Bob Jessie (bass), with the last two soon replaced by Henry Daze (Henry Badowski) and James Stevenson (who also later joined Generation X). This rapid turnover of band members (Simon Cade Williams, aka Simon Vitesse, joined the band as bassist in 1977 for UK tour and the single "High Rise Living") was characteristic throughout Chelsea's existence, with October the only constant presence.
Their first single, "Right to Work" (issued in 1977 by Step-Forward Records), dealing with unemployment, was their most popular song. It appeared on the soundtrack album (issued in 1978 by Polydor) to the 1977 Derek Jarman film ''Jubilee'', which October had appeared in.〔film.http://www.chelseapunkband.com/history.htm〕
After spending 1977–78 touring in the UK and overseas, they released their first album, ''Chelsea'', in 1979. Their second album, ''Alternative Hits'' was released in 1980; it was also issued in the U.S. by I.R.S. Records, retitled ''No Escape''. After a split, October put together a new lineup, including guitarist Nic Austin, which recorded the critically acclaimed album ''Evacuate'' (1982).
October sporadically released albums with various Chelsea lineups throughout the 1980s, including ''Rock Off'', ''Original Sinners'' and ''Underwraps''.
In the early 1990s, a lineup featuring the returning Austin and new bassist Mat Sargent released ''The Alternative'' (1993) and ''Traitors Gate'' (1994) albums. In 1999, the lineup from the first album, including Stevenson, reformed for the Social Chaos Tour across North America. A live album, ''Metallic F.O.: Live at CBGB's'' (released 2002), was recorded at CBGB in New York during this tour.
Augmented by Buzzcocks bassist Tony Barber, the band released ''Faster, Cheaper and Better Looking'' in 2005. Austin and Sargent returned in 2011, and this lineup released the album ''Saturday Night Sunday Morning'' in 2015.

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