Short-lived 1980s California synth-pop project that came after [a=Q (16)] and prior to Stacey Q's and Jon St. James' solo careers. Members worked in various arrangements both before and after SSQ's existence. Other than the "Boomerang" album period, Jon St. James was always a key part of Stacey Q's solo releases. In 2020 they reappeared as SSQ with a new album.
In a radio interview on September 22, 2006, Swain revealed that the idea for the name SSQ actually came from Jon St. James. She said that he was fishing in a lake "no bigger than a bathtub" and made a joke that the boat was the "S.S. Q," a reference to his and Stacey's current band, Q.
2020
2020
1986
1983
Capitol Records
Acetate, S/Sided
1983
1983
1983
1988
1988
1988
1988
1987
1986
1986
1986
1986
2010
Solid Steel Radio Show
File, MP3, Mixed, 192
2007
Glow-in-the-Dark
File, MP3, Mixed, 128
2003
Tension Records
CD, Comp, Mixed
2003
SPG Music, SPG Music Ltd.
3xCD, Comp + CD, Comp, Bon
2003
1999
Tartan Music Company
CD, Album
1995
1994
SPG Music Ltd.
CD, Comp
1987
1985
1985
1985
1984
Enigma Records (3)
Cass, Comp, Promo, Smplr
1984
2012
ICE Records (4), ICE Records (4)
DVD-V, Comp, Unofficial, PAL, DVD
2008
Not On Label (Slash Fiction)
CDr, Comp, Mixed, Unofficial
2005
Whatever We Want Records
CDr, Mixed, Unofficial
1999
Hide And Seek Records Ltd.
CD, Comp, Unofficial
1984
Team Records (4)
Cass, Comp, Unofficial
Audiophile
Cass, Comp, Unofficial
Geek Records (6)
CDr, Album, Unofficial
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