Blue Mercedes were a pop music duo from London, England, comprising David Titlow (born 28 November 1965) and Duncan Millar (born 26 May 1963 - Died May 2022).[1] Their debut album, Rich and Famous, was produced by Phil Harding and Ian Curnow for PWL, with songs written by Titlow and Millar.[2] "It was dance pop, out and out; it needed to work on the dance floor," recalled Harding of actioning the brief given to him by the band.[2]
Their song "I Want to Be Your Property" was a Billboard Hot 100 hit, peaking at #66 in 1988, and they achieved additional success on the US Dance Charts where they spent four weeks at #1 on the Hot Dance Club Play chart.
"Love is the Gun" peaked at #46 in the UK national chart and #5 on the Hot Dance Club Play chart. "Love Is The Gun" was Smash Hits "Single of the Fortnight" in June 1988.[3]
"See Want Must Have" reached #18 in the Hot Dance Club Play chart, and in the UK "I Want To Be Your Property" reached #23 in the national chart.[1]
After releasing the single "That Beauty Is You", they evolved into the indie dance band Nixon and released the song "Sweet Temptation".[4] Later, they released a number of dance tracks under the name Monica De Luxe, which entered UK Dance Charts.[5]
Titlow then went on to form the indie rock band Heave, who released one album entitled Scaramanga on Radar Records in the early 1990s[6] and is now a fashion and music photographer.[7]
Millar went on to produce further dance tracks including, as Exoterix, the first track released by EMI dance label Positiva Records in 1993.[8] Later, he released an acid jazz instrumental album under the name A One, on Indochina Records (subsidiary label of China Records),[9] and two smooth jazz albums on Instinct Records, N.Y.C.,[10][11] achieving a UK MOBO nomination as Best UK Jazz Act for the first of these in 1999.[12]
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