other titles...
- Echo Beach
- Moonlight Dancing
- Revive The World
- The View
- Moon Migration
- Loves Unkind
- Dear Diary
- Deadly As A Woman
- Goodbye Baby
- When A Woman Cries
- Desire
- Echo Beach (Surf Mix)
- Plenty
- Sun Up
- Re-Entry Into Dance
- Mesmerised
- We Play Machines*
- Revive The World (Live 1992) - Kiss Of Reality & Toyah*
- Moonlight Dancing (Live 1994)*
- Desire (Live 1994)*
- Echo Beach (Live 2024)* - Toyah & Robert Fripp
- Revive The World (Acoustic)
- Moonlight Dancing (Acoustic)
- Desire (Revisited)
- Echo Beach (Acoustic)*
- Mein Herr – Toyah Willcox
- Maybe This Time – Toyah Willcox
- Money, Money - Toyah Willcox & Nigel Planer
- Cabaret – Toyah Willcox
Toyah
Desire (2025 Reissue)
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This deluxe 2CD edition includes a second disc of 18 rare and ‘desirable’ bonus tracks including the 12” mix of lead single, 'Echo Beach', plus outtakes and B-Sides from the album sessions.
Excitingly, six previously unreleased tracks feature including the long-awaited release of the post-Desire rarity, 'We Play Machines'. Rare live concert recordings of Desire songs have been unearthed especially for this release; Revive The World performed at The Orange Club, Kensington with Kiss Of Reality in 1992, 'Desire' and 'Moonlight Dancing', from 1994, plus 'Echo Beach' from Toyah & Robert Fripp’s summer 2024 Rock Party Tour.
The 'Desire' album recording sessions ran concurrent to Toyah starring in the Strand Theatre revival of celebrated musical Cabaret. Toyah appeared as the lead Sally Bowles, alongside Wayne Sleep in the Gillian Lynne-directed production. Although a cast recording was made of the Strand production it was before Toyah took over the role of Bowles. Ten years later, Toyah revisited Cabaret with a recording of four songs, one of which is a duet with British actor Nigel Planer. This marks the first time these tracks have ever been included on a Toyah release.
The 'Desire' album includes an eclectic set of musicians across the 11 tracks with guest guitar spots from Ronnie Wood, Robert Fripp, and The League of Crafty Guitarists. Engineered by Haydn Bendall (Hounds of Love), the album’s lead single was a sparkling cover of the 1980 Martha & The Muffins’ new wave hit “Echo Beach”.