Centering about theatrical vocalist Heather Mac (neé McDermott, later Parr) and guitarist Tim Parr, Ella Mental were formed in South Africa in 1984 and released the single "See Yourself (Clowns)" in 1985, with debut album "Uncomplicated Dreams" following later.
The band toured extensively and produced three more singles: "Jenny", "30 Million Lonely People", and "Madmen" (which was banned because it criticised then-president P.W. Botha).
The group thus left for Ireland around 1986, set up a home and starting rehearsing for the big break. After a year overseas, bassist Adrian Levi returned to South Africa and drummer Hermann Eugster returned to his home in Switzerland. Married couple Tim and Heather Parr were not to give up, and the big break came when Warner Bros. spotted Ella Mental (now fleshed out by various Irish musicians) at the Marquee Club in Soho.
The eponymous "Ella Mental" album was produced in the States and released in 1989 by Warner Brothers in the USA, Australia, England and Europe, receiving a lukewarm response. It would never be released in their home country, though.
In 1992 Ella Mental finally disbanded.
1989
Warner Bros. Records, Warner Bros. Records
7", Single, Promo, Spe
1989
1989
1989
1989
1986
EMI
7", Single
1985
EMI Music South Africa (Pty) Ltd.
7", Single
1984
EMI
7"
1984
EMI
7", Single
1984
1984
2019
Just Music (7)
2xCD, Comp
2016
The David Gresham Record Company
2xCD, Comp
2010
Universal
3xCD, Comp
2006
Fresh Music (2)
CD, Comp
2002
Fresh Music (2)
CD, Comp
1994
One World Entertainment (2)
CD, Comp
1989
The Album Network
CD, Album, Comp
1989
WEA
LP, Comp, Promo
1989
NARM, Riaa
Cass, Promo, Smplr
1985
702, EMI
LP, Comp
1985
EMI Music SA
12", Comp
1985
1985
1984
EMI
LP, Comp
1984
Music For Pleasure
2xLP, Comp, Gat
1984
EMI
LP, Comp
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