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Blue Mercedes

Blue Mercedes was a British pop duo formed in London in 1984, consisting of singer David Titlow and keyboardist Duncan Millar. The group achieved moderate success in the late 1980s with their sound, blending electronic elements and catchy melodies influenced by the era's and dance music trends. Their debut single, "I Want to Be Your Property", released in 1987, became their biggest hit, peaking at No. 23 on the and No. 66 on the US Billboard Hot 100. This track, known for its upbeat tempo and romantic lyrics, was followed by two additional UK-charting singles in 1988: "See Want Must Have" (No. 57) and "Love Is the Gun" (No. 46). The duo's sole studio album, Rich and Famous, arrived the same year and peaked at No. 165 on the US , showcasing their polished production and vocal harmonies. After their initial wave of popularity, Blue Mercedes disbanded in the early , with Millar pursuing a solo career as a and , releasing albums and contributing to film and television scores. Titlow later formed the indie rock band Heave and pursued a career in and photography. Tragically, Millar passed away in May 2022 due to complications from , marking the end of an era for . Despite their short-lived chart presence, Blue Mercedes remains a nostalgic act in pop history, with their occasionally resurfacing in retro compilations and online platforms.

Background

Formation

Blue Mercedes was formed in 1984 in , England, by singer David Titlow and keyboardist Duncan Millar. The two met during recording sessions for Titlow's earlier band Duck You Sucker's track "Love is Criminal," sparking their initial creative partnership. Titlow and Millar began collaborating as songwriters and performers within 's vibrant local music scene, honing their craft through live appearances in nightclubs and securing management from former Wham! handler . This period laid the groundwork for their professional trajectory, culminating in a signing with in early 1987 and an association with the PWL production team. Under producers Phil Harding and Ian Curnow at PWL Studios, the duo undertook early recording sessions that shaped their sound, adapting home demos to professional 48-track formats and experimenting with hook-driven arrangements. These efforts focused on crafting polished tracks, building momentum toward preparations for their first single release in 1987.

Musical Style and Influences

Blue Mercedes' music is primarily characterized as and electronic dance, drawing heavily from the style associated with their producers at PWL, Phil Harding and Ian Curnow, who were part of the Stock Aitken Waterman (SAW) production stable. This sound emphasized polished, upbeat electronic arrangements designed for commercial appeal and dance floors, with self-describing their approach as "Street Latin Wolff," a term originating from a dream and blending rhythms with subtle jazz-inflected elements. Central to their sonic identity were upbeat rhythms and infectious choruses that propelled tracks forward, often built around conventional pop structures but infused with sophisticated layering via keyboards played by Duncan Millar. David Titlow's emotive vocals provided a , delivering centered on themes of , desire, and relationships with a mix of bittersweet melancholy and playful quirkiness, as in explorations of possession and emotional entanglement. Instruments like Roland Jupiter synthesizers and Akai samplers contributed to a bright, warm texture, enhancing the music's party-oriented energy while maintaining accessibility. The duo's influences spanned 1980s contemporaries and earlier acts, including the witty lyricism of , the sophisticated pop of , and the smooth jazz-funk of , alongside Titlow's punk roots and Millar's jazz leanings. They admired SAW's production values for their clarity and impact but positioned themselves as slightly more experimental, drawing inspiration from sampling innovators like M/A/R/R/S and S-Express in the evolving electronic scene.

Career

Debut and Breakthrough (1987–1988)

Blue Mercedes marked their entry into the music scene with the release of their debut single "I Want to Be Your Property" in late 1987. The track, characterized by its upbeat dance rhythms, climbed to number 23 on the , spending 13 weeks in the top 100. This success propelled the duo to perform the song on BBC's Top of the Pops on November 26, 1987, alongside acts like and , boosting their visibility in the British pop landscape. The single's momentum carried into 1988, where it achieved number 1 on the US chart for four consecutive weeks, establishing Blue Mercedes in the American club scene. It also peaked at number 66 on the , marking their sole entry on that chart. Building on this breakthrough, the duo issued two follow-up singles in 1988. "See Want Must Have" entered the charts in February, peaking at number 57 in the UK for three weeks and number 18 on the chart. "Love is the Gun" followed in , reaching number 46 on the with six weeks on the listing, while securing number 5 on the chart. These releases highlighted the band's growing dance-oriented sound and helped sustain their momentum amid international promotion efforts, particularly targeting the market through . The culmination of this period was the release of their debut album Rich and Famous in September 1988. Produced by Phil Harding and Ian Curnow for PWL Records, the LP featured the three singles alongside original tracks written by David Titlow and Duncan Millar, emphasizing polished production. The album received modest commercial attention, charting at number 165 on the and number 25 on the Albums Chart, reflecting the duo's breakthrough appeal in select international territories. This era solidified Blue Mercedes' position as an emerging act in the late-1980s genre.

Later Projects and Evolution (1989–2022)

The duo continued releasing singles under the Blue Mercedes name into 1989, including "Treehouse" in November 1988 and tracks such as "Heaven On Earth" and "Run For Your Love," though these did not achieve significant chart success. Following these efforts, the members of Blue Mercedes—David Titlow and Duncan Millar—pursued further projects under pseudonyms, evolving toward more experimental dance and territories away from mainstream commercial pressures. In the early , the duo reemerged as the indie band Nixon, releasing tracks like the 1990 single "Sweet Temptation" on , which earned praise as "Single of the Week" in the music publication for its style. This transition marked a brief but creative phase before further reinvention; by the mid-, Titlow and Millar developed the project Monica De Luxe, producing Italo-house records aimed at club audiences, including singles such as "" (1995) and "" (1996). Blue Mercedes entered a hiatus as a primary act after their 1989 singles, with subsequent efforts channeled through these pseudonyms and no further releases under the original name, though maintained sporadic collaborative activity in production. The death of Millar in May 2022 from complications related to precluded any potential reunions or new material from the partnership.

Members

David Titlow

David Titlow (born 28 November 1965) served as the lead singer and co-songwriter for the duo Blue Mercedes, which he co-founded with Millar in during the mid-1980s. As the primary vocalist, Titlow provided the distinctive, energetic delivery on all major releases, including the 1988 debut Rich and Famous, while contributing lyrics and song concepts that blended witty, themes with danceable melodies. His vocal style, often compared to that of and , helped propel tracks like "I Want to Be Your Property" to the top of the chart in 1988. Following the dissolution of Blue Mercedes in 1989, Titlow formed the band Heave in the early , signing with Radar Records and releasing singles such as "Suna/12XU" and "Pig Pretty," along with a full . The group, featuring Titlow on vocals and guitar alongside bandmates including Simon Dye and Mark Shaw, captured a raw, sound during London's burgeoning scene but disbanded after limited commercial success, partly due to a member joining the band . In the early 2000s, Titlow transitioned from to a successful career in , specializing in , advertising, and portraiture. He has been commissioned by major publications and brands, with notable credits including music-related shoots that reflect his artistic roots. His work gained significant recognition in 2014 when he won the Photographic Portrait Prize at the National Portrait Gallery for a of his son, highlighting his shift toward personal and conceptual imagery. As of 2025, Titlow remains active as a London-based , maintaining a portfolio of and projects while occasionally reflecting on his Blue Mercedes era in interviews, describing it as a formative period of creative experimentation.

Duncan Millar

Millar (26 May 1963 – May 2022) was the , co-songwriter, and arranger for the pop duo Blue Mercedes, where he crafted the electronic and synth-driven elements that defined their sound on tracks like those from their debut album Rich and Famous. As the instrumental foil to vocalist David Titlow, Millar's contributions emphasized layered keyboards and atmospheric production, helping propel their hit "I Want to Be Your Property" to chart success. Following Blue Mercedes' breakthrough, Millar transitioned into a prolific production career spanning , , and genres, releasing works under his own name and aliases such as Exoterix and A One. His production output included club hits on EMI's Positiva label, the inaugural release under that imprint, and contributions to acid jazz compilations like The Acid Jazz Test. In , Millar composed and produced albums such as Southern Sky (1998), earning a nomination for Best Jazz Act at the 1999 UK . He also briefly evolved the Blue Mercedes project with Titlow into the electronic outfits Nixon and De Luxe in the early 1990s. Throughout the 1990s and 2010s, Millar collaborated with diverse artists across , , and scenes, including session work as a and for groups like Feelgood Factor and D.D.T., as well as solo jazz releases like Fresh Air (2013) featuring London-based and musicians. His versatile production style bridged pop's roots with , influencing club and radio play in the UK. Millar died in May 2022 at age 58 from complications. His passing prompted tributes from the music community, underscoring his legacy as a multifaceted and whose work spanned decades of evolution.

Discography

Studio Albums

Blue Mercedes released one studio album during their career. Rich and Famous, their debut and only full-length studio album, was issued in 1988 on PWL Records in the . The album was produced by Phil Harding and Ian Curnow, who handled all mixing and engineering duties, with songwriting credits attributed to band members David Titlow and Duncan Millar across its 10 tracks. In the United States, it appeared on the same year. The album achieved modest international success, peaking at number 165 on the Billboard 200 chart. It also charted in , peaking at number 25 on the Official Top 40 Albums in June 1988.

Track listing

  1. "I Want to Be Your Property" – 3:13
  2. "See Want Must Have" – 3:40
  3. "Love Is the Gun" – 3:52
  4. "Welcome to Lovesville" – 3:31
  5. "Your Secret Is Safe with Me" – 4:10
  6. "I Hate " – 3:24
  7. "Treehouse" – 4:14
  8. "Heaven on Earth" – 4:24
  9. "Run for Your Love" – 4:34
  10. "Crunchy Love Affaire" – 3:51
The track listing is consistent across major formats, including vinyl LP and releases.

Singles

Blue Mercedes' singles were primarily released to promote their debut album Rich and Famous, achieving particular success on dance charts during the late 1980s. "I Want to Be Your Property", released in October 1987, became the band's breakthrough hit, peaking at number 23 on the where it spent 13 weeks, number 1 on the Dance Club Songs chart for four weeks, and number 66 on the Hot 100. The B-side featured an instrumental mix of the track. "Love Is the Gun", issued in 1988, charted at number 46 on the for six weeks and number 5 on the chart. The B-side was "Love Is the Gun (Street Latin Wolff 3 Edit)". "See Want Must Have", also from 1988, peaked at number 57 on the for three weeks and number 18 on the chart. The B-side included a mix titled "See Want Must Have (Street Latin Wolff II)". The band released the minor single "Treehouse" in 1988, which did not chart but included the B-side "Crunchy Love Affaire". Several singles featured extensive remixes for club and international markets, such as the "Def B4 Dishonour Mix" of "I Want to Be Your Property" and various "" variants of "Love Is the Gun".

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