In the recent Curve post I mentioned in passing that when Toni Halliday and Dean Garcia disbanded Curve in 1994, Halliday formed a new band with Julian Brown, Richard Barber, Lindy Pocock, and Fiona Lynsky. Christened Scylla, they had their track 'Helen's Face' featured on the soundtrack to Paul Verhoeven's 1995 film 'Showgirls', but that wasn't the only material that they recorded, as they actually laid down enough songs for an album, which never saw the light of day. The band spent the summer of 1995 touring around the UK playing small clubs, with Halliday insisting that her name be kept off of any advertising posters for the gigs. At the end of the summer they went into the studio to record some demos for a possible album, but shortly after completing the recordings Halliday decided to knock the whole thing on the head. The demos were produced by Halliday's husband Alan Mulder and their good friend Flood, who were two of the top record producers of the time, and luckily the tapes have survived thanks to the band's road manager at the time, Bob Edwards, who found his copy tucked away in his collection some fifteen yeas ago, and who has shared the tracks online, as he felt that fans deserved to hear them. So here is the album that Scylla could have released in 1996 if Halliday had kept the band going just a little bit longer.
Track listing
01 Trip To Another Planet
02 Helens Face
03 Get A Helmet
04 Cruiser
05 No Idea
06 Afterglow
07 Butter
08 Rumour
09 Under Her Command
10 Missing
11 Fools Rule
12 Rag Doll