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The group's early line-up consisted of Ari Up (Ariane Forster) and Palmolive (a.k.a. Paloma Romero, who played briefly with Spizzenergi and later left to join the Raincoats ), with Viv Albertine and Tessa Pollitt replacing founding members Kate Korus and Suzy Gutsy. [1]
Suzy Gutsy – guitarra bajo (1976) Kate Korus – guitarra (1976-1977) Tessa Pollitt – guitarra bajo (1976–1982, 2005–2010) Viv Albertine – guitarra (1977-1982) Budgie – tambores (1978-1980) Bruce Smith – tambores (1980-1982) Neneh Cherry – voces de respaldo (1981) Hollie Cook – voces de respaldo (2005–2010)
The original lineup of the The Slits consisted of Ari Up ( Arianna Forster) on lead vocals, Kate Korus on guitar, Suzy Gutsy on bass and Paloma Romero on drums. Korus and Gutsy were replaced early on by Tessa Pollitt on bass and Viv Albertine on guitar.
27 de jun. de 2018 · In the documentary, interviews with longterm band members Tessa Pollitt, Viv Albertine, and Palmolive, as well as original guitarist Kate Morris, bass player Suzy Gutsy, and vocalist Neneh Cherry, show each band member’s personal journey.
Return of the Giant Slits is the second studio album by English punk band the Slits, released in 1981 [4] by CBS Records on LP and cassette. [5] . In comparison with its widely acclaimed predecessor, Cut, released in 1979, it showcases a rhythmic, more experimental sound, inspired by afro-pop. [1] .
6 de mar. de 2017 · Viv Albertine y Tessa Pollitt sustituirían más tarde a las otras dos componentes originales, Kate Korus y Suzy Gutsy. Típico producto de la escena punk londinense, The Slits eran pura energía vaginal.
Kate Chorus (real name Corris), an ex-pat from New York, was the original guitarist of the Slits; the original bassist was Suzy Gutsy, who had been in a short-lived female punk band called the Castrators. Soon after the formation of the Slits, Chorus left to form another girl group, the Mo-dettes and was replaced by Albertine.