Adam & the Ants was a new wave band during the late 1970s and early 1980s. It was one of the bands at the time that marked the transition from the 70s punk rock era to the new-wave post punk-music era. Although the band started off with a punk-influenced sound, it soon moved on to New Wave motivated by new sources such as the drum-heavy "Burundi Beat" heard on "Dog Eat Dog".
The band made their radio debut on the John Peel show on January 23, 1978. The following day they recorded Deutscher Girls and Plastic Surgery for the Jubilee Soundtrack.
Square was replaced by Mark Gaumont early in the band's career, before the release of their debut album Dirk Wears White Sox (1979, Do It Records). The album was somewhat dark, with post punk riffs and some vestiges of glam rock. The album was not a success, so Adam & the Ants hired Malcolm McLaren (manager of the Sex Pistols) to help with their image.
In January 1980 McLaren convinced the rest of the band, then comprised of guitarist Matthew Ashman, bassist Leigh Gorman and drummer Dave Barbarossa to leave the Ants and form Bow Wow Wow, fronted by Annabella Lwin.*
The band signed a major label deal with CBS Records and began recording Kings of the Wild Frontier. That album was an enormous hit in the United Kingdom and put the band at the forefront of the New Romantic moment. The album reached #1 on the UK album charts on January 24, 1981.
There were several hit singles from this LP, including Dog Eat Dog (reaching #4 on the UK singles charts in October 1980), Ant Music (#2 in January 1981) and Kings of the Wild Frontier (#2 in March 1981).In addition, Antmusic made it to No.1 in Australia for several weeks.[http://www.onmc.iinet.net.au/top/1981.htm
Bassist Kevin Mooney left the band in 1981, and was replaced with Gary Tibbs who joined just in time to record the hit single "Stand & Deliver".
A number of "rare" versions of early songs were released in a boxed set, Antbox, with moderate success. In 2004 and 2005 Sony remastered and reissued all of Goddard's CBS releases.
2004 saw the re-release of the albums "Dirk Wears White Sox", "Kings of the Wild Frontier" and "Prince Charming" as "digitally remastered" and with bonus material in the form of previously unreleased demo and writing tape songs. These were overseen by Marco Pirroni and "Kings of the Wild Frontier" and "Prince Charming" were remastered by Chris Hughes.
| Year | Album | UK | US |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adam and the Ants: | |||
| 1979 | Dirk Wears White Sox | 16 | - |
| 1980 | Kings of the Wild Frontier | 1 | 44 |
| 1981 | Prince Charming | 2 | 94 |
| 2004 | The Very Best of Adam and the Ants | 33 | - |
| Year | EP | UK | US |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adam and the Ants: | |||
| 1982 | Friends EP | - | - |
| 1982 | Antmusic EP | - | - |
| Year | Song | UK | US |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adam and the Ants: | |||
| 1978 | "Young Parisians" | - | - |
| 1979 | "Zerox" | 45 | - |
| 1980 | "Dog Eat Dog" | 4 | 15 |
| 1980 | "Antmusic" | 2 | 14 |
| 1980 | "Young Parisians" | 9 | - |
| 1981 | "Cartrouble" | 33 | - |
| 1981 | "Kings Of the Wild Frontier" | 2 | - |
| 1981 | "Physical (You're So)" | - | 19 |
| 1981 | "Stand and Deliver" | 1 | 38 |
| 1981 | "Prince Charming" | 1 | - |
| 1981 | "Ant Rap" | 3 | - |
| 1982 | "Deutscher Girls" | 12 | - |
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