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T’Pau (formed in 1986) is an British anthemic pop-rock band that found success with a series of hits towards the tail-end of the ‘80s, hailing from Shropshire, UK.

Prior to taking the name of the Star Trek Vulcan elder T’Pau, the band recorded under the moniker Talking America. Formed around the vocal talents of Carol Decker, the 1986 incarnation of T’pau consisted of guitarist Ronnie Rogers, keyboard player Michael Chetwood, bassist Paul Jackson, and drummer Tim Burgess. It wasn’t long before the band inked a deal with the Virgin subsidiary Siren, who issued T’Pau’s debut single “Heart and Soul” in 1987. After the song was used in a Pepe Jeans advert, the single shot to success on both sides of the Atlantic, peaking at No. 4 on both the UK and U.S. singles chart.

T’Pau’s subsequent single “China in Your Hand” built on the success of their debut in the UK topping the charts for five weeks, and paved the way for the band’s debut album “Bridge of Spies”. The 1987 record, self-titled in the U.S., went four-times platinum in the UK, and spawned the hits “Valentine”, “Sex Talk”, and “I Will Be with You”. In support of the album T’Pau embarked on a tour with Bryan Adam and Nik Kershaw, and enlisted the help of second guitarist Dean Howard.

The album “Rage” followed in 1988 and reached No. 4 in the UK Album chart, aided by the Top 20 single “Secret Garden”. T’Pau’s third full-length “The Promise” was issued three years later in 1991, however managed only silver certification, and led to the group’s disbandment shortly after. After a pair of popular greatest hits albums in 1993 and 1997, singer Decker, with a new line-up, reformed the band to release “Red” in 1998. The album spawned the singles “With a Little Luck” and “Giving Up the Ghost”, and was supported by a UK tour.

The 2000s were a quiet time to T’Pau, however to celebrate to 20th anniversary of the band Ron Roger and Carol Decker released the new single “Just Dream” in 2008, and to celebrate the 25th anniversary embarked on a 28-date tour of the UK in 2013. “Pleasure & Pain” was released in February 2013 and peaked at No. 98 on the UK Albums chart.

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With her flame-red hair and arrestingly-powerful voice, Carol Decker remains one of the pop icons of the eighties; in the minds of many, she is T’Pau - there’s probably plenty of people who’d actually assume that was her stage name, rather than the name of the band. It’s perhaps fitting, then, that she remains the sole original member of the group today, and whilst they’re no longer hitting the kind of heights that tracks like ‘China in Your Hand’, ‘Heart and Soul’ and ‘Valentine’ took them to in the late part of the eighties, their live shows remain a tour-de-force in nostalgia. Accordingly, Decker and her current backing band often tour as part of UK jaunts that have them teaming up with other giants of the period; Decker’s voice has held up remarkably well, but it’s her commanding stage presence that really sets T’Pau apart form their peers. Expect all the classics as well as some of their nineties material at the shows, which are modest on showmanship but a winner on the nostalgia front.

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Although T'Pau was a large band operation during their heyday in the late 80s and early 90s, only lead singer Carol Decker remains yet continues to tour under the pseudonym alongside long term collaborator Ronnie Rogers. The power pop outfit embody the 80s with a baroque sound and a discography laced with anthemic ballads.

They may be an acquired taste yet everybody inside the venue tonight share a combined love for this outfit. Carol has not lost any passion or energy performing as she stomps around the stage intently belting out the recognisable chanty choruses of 'China in Your Hand'. The crowd really does feel involved throughout as she continually checks in on them and engages them in conversation about the city and the music. The new music does go over well yet it is all about tracks such as 'Valentine' and 'Heart And Soul' to get the audience completely onside and singing along at high levels.

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An amazing show, Carole and Ronnie put on a great performance to the crowed. Got everyone up dancing and singing to all the hits of the past 30 years. A great show for everyone.

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Fronted by fiery redhead Carol Decker, T'Pau were one of the first acts to have a number one single and number one album in the charts at the same time with China In Your Hand and Bridge Of Spies. Other hits include Heart And Soul, Secret Garden and Valentine.

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Interview: Carol Decker

By Paul Sinclair

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Carol Decker, lead singer of  T’Pau  is taking the band back on tour again for the first time in 15 years, in celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the  Bridge Of Spies  album, which brought T’Pau massive commercial success back in 1987. We spoke to Carol a few weeks ago about the impending tour and the documentary called  The Story Behind The Tracks  (reviewed  here ) where her and T’Pau co-founder Ron Rogers looked back at their route to success.

SuperDeluxeEdition: Let’s talk a little about “Story Behind The Tracks”. How did the idea of doing it come about?

Carol Decker:  Fan forums, and contacts [getting in touch] saying, we’d absolutely love to hear the early demos. True fans are really interested in the whole process. They said they’d love to hear how me and Ron wrote the songs, the history, how we developed them, the whole process. We resisted it for ages, because it’s your first attempt, your first draft, your mistakes, the note you didn’t sing properly before it got all glossy, you know? So I was very protective of that for years and  I only wanted everybody to see the glossy side of me  and then my vanity abated a little and I thought, well actually it’s really quite interesting.

You end up taking notice of your fans when they’ve stood by you for many years. Like most artists I’m quite arrogant about what I do. I hope you buy it, I hope you like it, but if you don’t like it, then fuck off! I don’t want your opinion on how you think I should do it. I used to be like that, but I’ve mellowed and there’s a lot of people out there with some really, really good ideas. The guy who runs my website is a fan, and the guy who runs my blog and official T’Pau Facebook page is a fan. They know more about my career than I do. I never documented or collected my stuff methodically, and I wish I had. I’m a bit of a clearer-outer! I gave a lot of my stage gear away to charity – some old pants they might want to auction, but I wish I’d kept it, it means so much.

Also, I’ve now realised that some people have some very valid and interesting opinions and I now listen to what people have to say and act on it, but I don’t share any of the money with them – I just want to make that clear! (laughs).

SDE: How was it, going back through your past? Did you find it emotional, especially working with Ron? CD:  I found it very emotional, because I can’t speak for Ronnie, and I’m cautious to speak about it, because we’re both married now, with kids and we’ve genuinely moved on and both have very happy lives, but I’m never going to turn around – and neither is he – and say we look back on the day we split up and laugh, because we don’t. We were together for 13 years, we went through a lot together, not just T’Pau – we lost his mum, we lost my dad – a lot went on in our personal lives when we were young, and we built this huge dream and we saw it tumble. So it all took its toll on us, it was awful. So I did find it hard, especially going back to the flat where we lived for seven years and wrote all the songs, I felt quite tearful at times.

Some things went wrong. They clearly went wrong with me and Ronnie, and clearly went wrong with the band. T’Pau were so awesome, in all of our lives, and it just disintegrated, like so many bands do. And they’ll all tell you the same story about the in-fighting, the exhaustion, the shitty management that ripped you off, the record company that worked you into the ground, the lack of your own foresight and good judgement, at times, and it went from being glorious to being torturous. So to go through all that again, was hard to do. It was drawing a line under it as well. But Ronnie like so many blokes… we were talking about something and he didn’t remember it, and I just looked at him and I said “Please tell me you remember some of our 13 years together, because if you don’t I’m going to be really fucked off…” but like a man he wasn’t as emotional as me, or maybe he didn’t want to admit to it.

SDE: Where did all those demos come from, did Ron have all them?

CD:  Yeah, Ron’s got them all. We always had a home studio and they ranged from four-track when we were so broke we’d use his reverb spring out of his guitar amp for the reverb on my vocals, through to glossy 16-track when we got a production deal down at Rockfield studios.

SDE: Presumably, these must have all been recorded before you signed your record deal? In other words, you own them, so there’s no legal issue with you releasing them.

CD:  No there’s no legal issue whatsoever, and what they are, obviously the demos for the album tracks are on there but also the additional demos are those that didn’t make the cut but were in the pot to be selected, so we totally own those as well. Also the re-recording restrictions to all my back catalogue ended back in the early nineties, but what I can’t do is anything with the masters of my albums that Universal own

SDE: A lot of these demos could have gone on an expanded edition of Bridge Of Spies, was that originally a plan, that then fell through for some reason?

CD:  Basically, I knew I was going to do this tour, and I said to Ronnie at the time, we should save  Story Behind the Tracks  and release it with the tour, but we didn’t know if it was going to be possible, so we thought we can’t wait…. We’re always waiting for someone to give us permission to do something with our stuff, so we thought sod it, let’s just put it out. So we just sold it quietly on the website, but now I’ve given it an official press release and I’m going to tour it and sell it.

And then I got in touch with a friend of mine, Simon Watson – he manages The Human League and Belinda Carlisle – and I said, look I know I won’t benefit from any sales and stuff, because – unbelievably – I’m still unrecouped on my record sales [i.e. sales royalties have not paid back original advance] because we spent so much money, but if we could persuade them to put out a really good box set, that would be brilliant. When I toured Red in 1998, Virgin/EMI, as it was then, just bunged out a very badly packaged greatest hits because I was going on tour and they wanted to jump on the bandwagon, on the back of that. My then manager said to them, let us give you brand new photos – at no cost to yourselves – let Carol do the sleeve notes, and please let us have some input on this because it always reflects on Carol, and she’s still out there working. They didn’t even reply to our emails at all.  They put out this awful, cheap, greatest hits album with a very bad picture on the front, so what I want to do is prevent them from doing that again – the fans were emailing us saying we love you Carol, but please don’t put out the same album again, and I had to make them aware that I had no control over that. So I was trying to a) get control of that and b) get them [Universal Music] on-side, get them with us, say look this is a ‘win-win’ situation, I’m out on tour, and I’m going to be hiring PR, I’ll be promoting. I’m happy to promote what I do and I’m happy to promote yours as well. Obviously they don’t want to spend a lot of money on me anymore.

So [last year] I had this brilliant creative meeting, the guy was very savvy, he said I’ve got all the information on B-sides, the foreign releases, the videos that never got shown. This could be very interesting stuff. He then ended the meeting by saying, unfortunately I don’t know if I’m going to have a job in three months and neither does anybody else [due to the Universal takeover of EMI]. So we’re caught in this maelstrom. But the other thing is, we have had excellent offers from Demon to license it. Demon are champing at the bit, Universal could just hand it over and someone else will make the money for them, but they won’t do that either, and I can’t get an answer out of anybody. It’s very frustrating for me and people who want to buy the record, and it makes no sense. I don’t understand what’s going on at all.

SDE: Universal appear to be holding on to more reissues for themselves. They did Nik Kershaw last year and they are working on a Kim Wilde reissue at the moment, so they do seem to be licensing out a little less..

CD:  That’s okay, but in that case I don’t know why they won’t do my album themselves, because it’s a quadruple platinum album, it sold two and a half million copies in the UK alone.  One in ten households owned it , so I don’t understand why they’re not doing something with Bridge Of Spies, or a complete box set? Poor old  Rage  [T’Pau’s second record].  Rage  is a platinum album. Artists today would sell their kidneys to have a platinum album. They could do a boxset of  Rage ,  The Promise  and  Bridge Of Spies , with videos. If they’re prepared to do Nik and Kim, then a  Bridge Of Spies  set would be extremely viable. It’s frustrating. I don’t know if I annoyed somebody 25 years ago and they haven’t forgiven me!

SDE: Have you got any plans to record a new album?

CD:  I’ve got Story Behind The Tracks , I’ve got the tour, and hopefully I’m going to start work on a new album. I’ve met a great guy called Chris Corney – he’s an artist who’s signed to Southern Cross Music, he’s a really good producer and writer, and he loves my voice and I like his style. So hopefully I can mark my anniversary, put a line under it and start to move forward as Carol Decker, singer. I want to be Carol Decker, Chanteuse , not that bird who used to be in T’Pau. I’ll always sing my hits, because I wrote them, and I’ll always do an eighties bill, but I’ll want to go out and have people come to see Carol Decker.

SDE: What kind of sound would you be going for?

CD:  The thing about me is I’m really quite ecletic, and I can hear stuff and go oh my God I love that, I want to sound like that… but I really like something between, Tom Petty and The Pierces. My voice does lend itself to that country rock vibe, but very modern, rocky West Coast feel to it.

SDE: You’re going back on the road. What can fans expect from the T’Pau 25 tour?

CD:  It’s obviously small, intimate venues, as they say… I’m compiling the set as we speak and it will comprise of the big hits from  Bridge Of Spies , favourite album tracks and there’s a few of the tracks where fans prefer original versions like the original demo of  Thank You For Goodbye , so I’m looking at that. There’s a couple of surprises that we’re looking at – real ‘early days’ stuff. We’ll also cherry-pick a few tracks from  Rage ,  The Promise  and  Red .

SDE: So Ron will be playing some dates?

CD:  We’re trying to get him on all of them, but I don’t mind discussing the fact that clearly, it’s patently obvious that we’re not an arena headline band anymore, so money is a factor. Ronnie’s got his own thing, he’s got his own studio, he’s very busy, so I almost can’t afford to carry him on the entire tour – he’s getting paid like everybody else – because I’m putting this together, so if Ron wants to share all the costs, then he can share the profit as well, but as he doesn’t want to do that, he’s on a wage (laughs). But he’s hoping to join us for as many gigs as he can. [Carol later confirmed that Ron will be on ALL the dates].

SDE: How will the gigs be different from what you do at the ‘80s Rewind type festivals?

CD:  What I like about Rewind, is that they are low pressure, I go on do four or five songs – and trust me I really enjoy not topping the bill – and it is rather nice for the old ego, like at Rewind Henley they played to 40,000 people across the weekend and I played to 20,000 on the Sunday. My own tour is going to be much more gritty and I can interact a lot more with the audience and have a laugh. I get a sense of that when I do these Butlins ‘80s weekenders – I take the band, and they’re excellent. We manage to turn it into a good old T’Pau rock gig most of the time, and it is nice when you can see that everybody in the front know the words to the album tracks and not just the big hits. They really come to see you – they’re not just remembering your one shining moment. It’s deeper, if you like.

SDE:   With the Rewind tours, do you go with a band, or is there a house band?

CD:  No, there’s a fantastic house band… would that I could afford them! No, that will upset my actual band! (laughs loudly) – no my actual band are great, half a shandy and they’ll do anything, they’re wonderful. What’s great about the Rewind band, which I can’t afford to do, is that we recorded our albums, particularly the first two, with Roy Thomas Baker, in high style – 80 channels, SSL… We couldn’t bloody mix Bridge Of Spies anywhere because there wasn’t a studio big enough when we left the States, that’s how crazy it was. We had multi-layering and tons of keyboards. So when I do a Rewind gig, there’s two keyboard players, backing vocalists, a brass section, they provide guitarists – although I always bring my own guitarist – but it sounds amazing.

When I go out on my own, completely due to finances, we strip it right down – there is often only five of us, but it still absolutely kicks ass. The only thing I do insist on is that almost everybody has to be able to sing, so we don’t lose on the backing vocalists.

SDE: How do you balance touring – particularly this forthcoming T’Pau 25 tour – with family life?

CD:  Well I haven’t toured like this for 15 years. I had an album out called  Red  in 1998 and I recorded that when I was pregnant with my daughter, who is now 14. I toured it up and down the UK, and then I went across Europe with Status Quo and I left her behind when she was six months old. I sulked my way across Germany – it was just awful. I hadn’t been a mum before. Scarlett was incredibly healthy, my mother moved in to help look after her. I left her safe and sound and well sorted, but I didn’t take into consideration being a new mother, separated from her daughter after six months, with hormones raging… I was in bits. So consequently I haven’t toured, with a capital ‘t’, since then, which is where all these eighties shows have come in brilliantly. I do another set-up called “Here and Now”, and Rewind has gone from strength-to-strength in four years. It’s annually in Henley, South Africa, Dubai, Bangkok – and there are a lot of European promoters. You’re in and you’re out in 48 hours, so that’s brilliant for family life. I travel the world, I sing, I still get paid well.

SDE: Sounds like a quite a nice lifestyle!

CD:  It’s been fantastic. I would say that I was getting a bit bored creatively. I haven’t written anything or released anything for ages, because, with the state of the music business and the cost of everything, I didn’t know who would buy another record from me. People only seem to be interested in my past, the ‘soundtrack to their youth’ and a trip down memory lane. So I started moaning that I was fed up of getting wheeled on to do 20 minutes and wheeled off again. So one of my friends, a promoter, she called my bluff and booked this tour… so I’m fucked really, aren’t I? (laughs). I’m nervous. I’m nervous about who’ll come. I’m nervous about whether I have the energy now at my age, I  will  worry about my kids… will I have to drop the keys of the songs down to my boots, you know?

SDE: You’ve still got a great voice. You can hit the notes more or less, can’t you?

CD:  I can actually, I can. Thank you for saying so. I’m quite lucky, I’ve never really had any vibrato in my voice, and that’s the thing that can start to age your voice… I’m quite young for my age. I don’t mean I’m immortal – I can see bits getting wrinkly and dried out (laughs) but I think physiologically I’m quite fortunate in certain areas – I’ve got a bit of bounce and a bit of pep! And what you need is that solar plexus energy, to perform and support the notes, and – touch wood – I’ve got that.

Carol Decker was talking to Paul Sinclair for SuperDeluxeEdition .

The Story Behind The Tracks CD+DVD set can be ordered  here .

The  T’Pau 25  UK tour kicks off on Tuesday April 9th at Buxton Opera House, and Ron Rogers will rejoin the band for these special anniversary live performances. Booking information  can be found here .

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    Although T'Pau was a large band operation during their heyday in the late 80s and early 90s, only lead singer Carol Decker remains yet continues to tour under the pseudonym alongside long term collaborator Ronnie Rogers. The power pop outfit embody the 80s with a baroque sound and a discography laced with anthemic ballads.

  3. T'pau Tickets, Tour Dates & Concerts 2025 & 2024

    The 2000s were a quiet time to T'Pau, however to celebrate to 20th anniversary of the band Ron Roger and Carol Decker released the new single "Just Dream" in 2008, and to celebrate the 25th anniversary embarked on a 28-date tour of the UK in 2013. "Pleasure & Pain" was released in February 2013 and peaked at No. 98 on the UK Albums chart.

  4. Carol Decker tour dates & tickets

    Carol Decker is the one-time leader of the massively popular T'Pau with a string of UK chart hits to her name. Carol Decker tour dates listed on Ents24.com since Jan 2006.

  5. Latest concert dates added

    80s Classical. Fri 23 July 2021. Millennium Square. An extraordinary mix of 80s pop and classical orchestra! Starring Carol Decker, Belinda Carlisle, Go West, John Parr, Jimmy Somerville . Rescheduled from 2020, this concert features the original hit sounds of all your 80s favourites, performed by the original artists combined together with ...

  6. Carol Decker

    Carol Ann Decker (born 10 September 1957) is an English singer and musician. She is the lead vocalist of the band T'Pau, which had international success in the late 1980s and early 1990s.Although Decker is mainly associated with the group, she also released "One Heart", a solo single in 1995, to support the centenary of the formation of the Northern Rugby Football Union (the Rugby League code ...

  7. T'Pau tour dates & tickets

    Fronted by fiery redhead Carol Decker, T'Pau were one of the first acts to have a number one single and number one album in the charts at ... 1 UK Tour Date Kim Wilde 13 UK Tour Dates Bananarama 9 UK Tour Dates Toyah Willcox 20 UK Tour Dates Altered Images 18 UK Tour Dates Bonnie Tyler 2 UK Tour Dates Paul Young 2 UK Tour Dates ...

  8. Carol Decker Tickets

    Carol Ann Decker (born 10 September 1957) is an English musician. She is best known as the singer and front woman for the band T'Pau, which had international success in the late 1980s. Carol Ann ...

  9. Interview: Carol Decker

    Carol Decker, lead singer of T'Pau is taking the band back on tour again for the first time in 15 years, in celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the Bridge Of Spies album, which brought T'Pau massive commercial success back in 1987.We spoke to Carol a few weeks ago about the impending tour and the documentary called The Story Behind The Tracks (reviewed here) where her and T'Pau co ...

  10. Haircut 100 Tickets, 2024 Concert Tour Dates

    Find Haircut 100 tour schedule, concert details, reviews and photos. Buy Haircut 100 tickets from the official Ticketmaster.com site. Find Haircut 100 tour schedule, concert details, reviews and photos. ... GB Bents Park Haircut 100 + Carol Decker of T'Pau + Sonia 8/4/24, 12:00 PM. Lineup. Haircut 100; Sonia; South Tyneside Festival; Venue.

  11. Carol Decker Concert & Tour History

    The songs that Carol Decker performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the July 13, 2019 concert at Brentwood Centre in Brentwood, England, United Kingdom: Carol Decker tours & concert list along with photos, videos, and setlists of their live performances.

  12. Back To The 80's 2024

    Back To The 80's 2024. Northbound Sounds Presents Back To The 80's featuring Nik Kershaw, China Crisis and Carol Decker's T'PAU.

  13. Now That's What I Call A Musical

    Please see tour list for artist performance dates Further cast to be announced. ... GUEST STAR Carol Decker. 26 - 30 Nov '24. Book. Brighton Theatre Royal. GUEST STAR Sonia. 02 - 07 Dec '24. Book. Southampton Mayflower Theatre. GUEST STAR COMING SOON. 14 - 18 Jan '25. Book. Manchester Opera House.

  14. News

    80s Classical. Fri 23 July 2021 Millennium Square. An extraordinary mix of 80s pop and classical orchestra! Starring Carol Decker, Belinda Carlisle, Go West, John Parr, Jimmy Somerville.. Rescheduled from 2020, this concert features the original hit sounds of all your 80s favourites, performed by the original artists combined together with Opera North's 60 piece orchestra, this is hit after ...

  15. Closure in Moscow

    SOFT HELL; News; About; Shows; Merch Shop; Tab book shop Media

  16. Heart & Soul

    1. 3:40 Heart and Soul (7") 2. 5:04 Heart and Soul (remix) 3. 3:45 On the Wing. 4. 4:28 Taking Time Out (Live Mix) The cassette single featured a black and white photo similar to the cover of the "Bridge of Spies" album, which was taken during the same photo session. T'Pau Central - official site for Carol Decker and T'Pau.

  17. TOUR

    2019 Tour Dates: Sun June 9 @ Anaireseis Festival - Athens, Greece. Tues June 11 @ UT Connewitz - Leipzig, Germany. Wed June 12 @ Rockhouse - Salzburg, Austria. Thur June 13 @ A38 - Budapest, Hungary *with Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats. Fri June 14 @ PPC - Graz, Austria. Sat June 15 @ Cronache Marziane Festival - Milano, Italy.

  18. Closure In Moscow Announce 'The Singularity' Tour

    The tour marks the beginning of what plans to be a super massive travel cycle for Closure In Moscow as they head across to the U.S on the Warped Tour playing all 44 shows. Support on the tour is ...

  19. Red

    Red. Artist: T'Pau. Release Date: 14 September 1998. Produced By: Carol Decker, (1 track Co-Produced by Ron Rogers), (3 tracks Co-Produced by Rafe McKenna), (1 track Co-Produced by Marco Sabiu) "Red" was the fourth T'Pau studio album, the first with a completely new band line-up, and kickstarted a new era for T'Pau, with Carol firmly in ...

  20. The Rolling Stones's 1989 Concert & Tour History

    The Rolling Stones made multiple appearances on the The Ed Sullivan Show in the 1960s:. On October 25, 1964, the band performed on The Ed Sullivan Show for the first time to promote 12 X 5, which had been released eight days earlier.; On May 2, 1965, The Rolling Stones performed "The Last Time," "Little Rooster," and "Someone to Love," despite Ed Sullivan's reservations about ...

  21. Shop

    She talks openly about what happened when the music stopped - then recalls in great detail her glorious comeback as music from the 1980s found a new wave of popularity. This book has been personally signed by Carol Decker and is one of a limited number available. T'Pau Central - official site for Carol Decker and T'Pau.