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  1. Mar 21, 2016 · Turns out that Information was Berlin’s first album, recorded and released in 1980. Although to be fair, it’s barely a Berlin album. Most notably, Terri Nunn is nowhere to be found here, having left the group for a short time to pursue an acting career. Replacing her is one Virginia Macolino, whose vocal stylings are notably different ...

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  3. Berlin, c. 1983. L–R: David Diamond, Rob Brill, Terri Nunn, John Crawford, Matt Reid, and Ric Olsen. Berlin is an American new wave / synth-pop band formed in Los Angeles in 1978. The band gained commercial success in the 1980s with singles including "The Metro", "Sex (I'm a ...)", "No More Words" and the chart-topping "Take My Breath Away ...

  4. Mar 27, 2015 · The single was re-issued in 1980 featuring a replacement vocalist, Virginia Macolino, after Terri Nunn had temporarily left the band to pursue an acting career. This was followed by the album Information. The original 1979 version of “A Matter Of Time” featuring Terri Nunn on vocals was released on the compilation The Best Of Berlin in 1988.

  5. www.lostturntable.com › category › berlinBerlin « Lost Turntable

    Shortly thereafter, Berlin’s lead singer Terri Nunn would quit the group to pursue a career in acting. She would return to the group a short time later, but while she was gone the group recruited Virginia Macolino to replace her as the lead singer. With Macolino behind the mic, the band would re-record their first single, which was re ...

  6. Apr 7, 2023 · Berlin emerged from the Orange County new wave scene of the late ’70s, combining hooky dance-rock with Kraftwerk-influenced synthesiser production.They broke through with their 1982 album Pleasure Victim featuring the provocative, tongue-in-cheek single “Sex (I’m A…)” and scored a Top 40 single with “No More Words” off 1984’s Love Life.

  7. Dec 13, 2011 · The band was composed of Jo Julian on synths [who also produced], Dan Van Patten on drums, Chris Velasco on guitar, the familiar John Crawford on bass, and Virginia Macolino on vocals. The album was released in 1980, but fairly reeks of 1979 New Wave! Macolino’s vocals are full of defiant attitude for the most part.

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