
Soulful vocals meet high-gloss 80s production. Polished, rhythmic pop that feels like a sun-drenched drive or the triumphant finale of a classic romantic comedy.
Formed in London in 1982, Go West is a British pop duo consisting of vocalist Peter Cox and guitarist Richard Drummie. Signed to Chrysalis Records, the pair achieved significant success throughout the mid-1980s and early 1990s. Their notable career accomplishments include winning the Brit Award for British Breakthrough Act in 1986 and producing multiple international top 10 hits, such as "King of Wishful Thinking," which appeared in the film Pretty Woman.
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