One of the first electronic bands in New Zealand, The Body Electric were formed in 1982 by Alan Jansson, although he was credited on first releases as Alan Jimson, and Andy Drey. During their initial rehearsals, they were then joined by actor-turned-singer Garry Smith. The group's debut single, Pulsing, was picked up by radio programmers and spent 27 weeks in the charts. Not entirely indicative of their sound, the track has a novelty quality to it. Following that, Andy Drey was replaced by Spines bassist Wendy Calder and the group released two more singles (Dreaming In A Life and Imagination) and a full length album before splitting in 1984.
Jansson went into record production in Auckland, and Smith was later the manager of The New Zealand Ballet Company.
2022
1984
Jayrem Records
7", Single
1983
Jayrem Records
12", Ltd
1983
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1982
Jayrem Records
12"
1988
1984
2022
2017
Sony Music
2xCD, Comp
2016
Sony Music, Universal Music Group New Zealand
5xCD, Comp, Box
2006
1999
Flying Nun Records
CD, Comp
1998
NZ On Air
Box, Comp, Promo + 12xCD, Comp, Promo
1984
Music Hall
LP, Comp, Mixed
1984
Music Hall
Cass, Comp
1984
1983
Jayrem Records
LP, Album, Comp
Jayrem Records
Cass, Smplr
2011
Not On Label (Mick Wills Self-released)
CDr, Ltd, Mixed, Num, Promo, Unofficial
2006
Damn Original Records
CDr, Comp, Unofficial
A Tribute To Some Bizarre
CDr, Comp, Unofficial
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