The Intrigues

There are two bands by the name of The Intrigues. One is the American soul group The Intrigues, the other one is a Swedish pop band. The Intrigues consisted of four member, Alfred Brown, James Lee, James Harris, and Ronald Hamilton. They got their start in the late 60’s and were fairly consistently active through 1972. During this time they recorded a handful of 45’s for Toot, Bullet, Yew, and Janus, as well as one LP for Yew in 1970. The LP released in 1970 carried the same title as their biggest hit, In A Moment. Between 1972 and 1985, the group seems to have no recorded output, however, in 1985 they released the song Fly Girl for the World Trade record label. Writing credit for today’s selection is given to Al Brown, with production and arrangement handled by Bobby Martin and Thomas Bell. The Swedish The Intrigues was formed in 2004. They've had some band members quitting the band over the years, before the final constellation was settled in the fall of 2006. The Intrigues first EP, "Who Am I?" was released on Mountainfield Records on the 24th of March 2007. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.