Zoo Freaks, it's your laid-back Zoo Crew DJs, crankin' up the turntable with that sultry rocker "Infatuation" by Kiss Of The Gypsy, straight from their killer 1991 self-titled album. Man, this track's got that bluesy edge and heartfelt howl that hits you right in the chest—like a late-night confession over a smoky guitar riff. Frontman Tony Mitchell poured his soul into it, channeling raw emotion about those all-consuming crushes that leave you wrecked, and fans still rave about how it stands out as a deep cut gem amid the hair metal haze. In a nod to the band's short-lived blaze, one devotee on Amazon reviews called it a standout alongside "Whatever It Takes," sayin' it captures that blues-based hard rock vibe better than most L.A. fluff from the era, with Mitchell's vocals drippin' like Bad Company meets southern grit.
Diggin' deeper, "Infatuation" dropped during the band's whirlwind '91 push, produced by Jethro Tull's Barriemore Barlow, who gave it that polished AOR shine without losin' the grit—pure magic that had Kerrang! hailing the album as a 5K stunner. Social media's buzzin' with throwbacks; over on X, rockers reminisce about catchin' the band open for Tesla in Manchester that year, swearin' Kiss Of The Gypsy stole the show with high-energy romps that left crowds roarin' for more. One fan thread from 2024 swaps stories of blastin' the album on road trips, notin' how "Infatuation" nailed the thrill of forbidden love, while another post from the band's official handle recalls jamin' acoustically with Tesla in London, turnin' tour bus hangs into epic memories that fueled tracks like this one. It's wild how a song from a band that burned bright for just three years still sparks these tales, provin' real rock endures, y'know?
Speakin' of origins, Kiss Of The Gypsy kicked off in the gritty coastal town of Fleetwood, Lancashire, back in 1990, when singer-songwriter Tony Mitchell rounded up a crew of local talents: guitarist Daz Rice slingin' fiery leads, bassist Martin Talbot lockin' the groove, drummer Scott Elliott poundin' the beat, and keyboardist George Williams layerin' that Hammond soul. These lads were weaned on the blues and hard rock scene, giggin' relentlessly in smoky pubs and clubs, honing a sound that blended Free's raw howl with Bad Company's swagger—think melodic hooks spiked with urgent riffs that screamed for bigger stages. By '91, their demo tapes caught Atlantic Records USA's ear, landin' a deal that felt like strikin' gold; they jetted to the States to cut the album, pourin' every ounce of northern English fire into it amid the grunge dawn.
From there, it was non-stop: debut single "Whatever It Takes" snagged Kerrang!'s Single of the Week, hittin' No. 4 on the UK Rock Chart, and they ripped through tours with heavyweights like Tesla and Winger, even hittin' TV on ITV's James Whale Show. But label drama—Atlantic UK foldin', East West droppin' the ball—cut their ride short by '93, leavin' a trail of what-ifs and unreleased gems. Fast-forward, and the core crew reunited in 2022 with new singer Chris Clancy, droppin' the "Thirty" EP to wild acclaim, provin' the gypsy spirit never fades. As Mitchell once quipped in band lore, it was all about that honest rock 'n' roll hustle—easy come, easy go, but damn, what a ride.
Cravin' more from these gypsy rockers? Swing by the official Facebook page for tour buzz and throwback pics that keep the flame lit. Catch live clips and fan vibes on their Instagram at @kissofthegypsyband. Follow the crew on X for quick hits on reunions and rare shares. No standalone official site these days, but diehards flock to the Kiss Of The Gypsy fan group on Facebook, a cozy spot for swappin' bootlegs and gig stories, or dive into Discogs for the full discography deep-dive at their artist page. Keep the fire burnin', Freaks—rock on!
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