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Some Lyres: Lyres, Stiv Bators, Don Robertson, Traditional, Richard Harte, Oedipus: Amazon.ca: Music
In 1987, Bators re-formed The Dead Boys for a single and in 1988 sang on a Lyres single. He resurfaced in London in 1989 for a gig billed ‘The Return of The Living Boys’ but it was not until moving to Paris that he entered the recording studio again.
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Just prior to A Promise Is a Promise, recorded by the Lyres’ thirteenth incarnation (according to Pete Frame’s detailed family tree on the gatefold), a three-song 12-inch surfaced, containing “Here’s a Heart,” a neat merseybeat oldie featuring Stiv Bators, and “Touch,” recorded in Holland with Tax.
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In 1987, Bators released a 12-inch (“Have Love Will Travel” b/w a sharp swipe at the Moody Blues’ “Story in Your Eyes”) on Bomp!, with musical assistance from various co-conspirators. He later sang with Jeff Conolly on a Lyres song, issued as a 12-inch and included on that band’s 1988 LP. In June 1990, Bators was struck by a car in ...