Artist's albums
Missing Persons Remixed Hits
1999 · album
The Best Of Missing Persons
1987 · compilation
Color In Your Life
1986 · album
Rhyme & Reason (Expanded Edition)
1984 · album
Spring Session M.
1982 · album
Destination Unknown (Live)
2023 · single
Walking by the Light (Big in Seoul Mix)
2023 · single
Words (Re-Recorded - Sped Up)
2023 · single
Destination Unknown (Re-Recorded - Sped Up)
2023 · single
Dreaming
2020 · album
Incense and Peppermints
2020 · single
Last Christmas
2019 · single
Missing in Action - Deluxe Edition
2014 · album
Ultimate Hits (Re-Recorded / Remastered Versions)
2009 · single
Walking In L.A. (Re-Recorded / Remastered)
2009 · single
Pure '80s Hits
2008 · album
Walking In L.A. - The Dance Mixes
2006 · album
Classic Masters
2002 · album
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Biography
Famed as much for their video-ready space age image as for their music, the Los Angeles-based new wave outfit Missing Persons formed in 1980, a year after the marriage of singer Dale Bozzio and her husband, drummer Terry. A one-time member of Frank Zappa's backing band, Terry Bozzio met the former Dale Consalvi (an ex-Playboy Bunny) at a Hollywood recording studio; after founding Missing Persons -- initially dubbed U.S. Drag -- the couple recruited fellow Zappa alumnus Warren Cuccurullo on guitar and Patrick O'Hearn on bass, and with classically trained keyboardist Chuck Wild in tow, they began playing area clubs. In 1981, the band released its self-titled debut EP; after signing to Capitol, the label reissued the record in 1982, and the singles "Words" and "Destination Unknown" both nearly hit the Top 40. Their videos also helped Missing Persons find success on the fledgling MTV network, where Dale Bozzio's hiccuping voice and campy look (comprised of shocking-pink hair and sci-fi outfits capped off with Plexiglass bras) combined with the group's synth-driven songs to make them naturals for heavy rotation. Later in 1982, the group issued its first full-length album, Spring Session M (an anagram of their name), which launched the underground smash "Walking in L.A." After 1984's Rhyme and Reason notched only a minor hit with the single "Give," Missing Persons enlisted Chic's Bernard Edwards to produce 1986's dance-pop effort Color in Your Life; the album stiffed, however, and both the band and the Bozzios themselves broke up. While Dale Bozzio issued one solo album on Prince's Paisley Park label, Terry Bozzio went on to work with Jeff Beck; Cuccurullo, meanwhile, joined Duran Duran, O'Hearn recorded several instrumental new age albums, and Wild composed music for films and television. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi