- The Swords Of A Thousand Men (As Featured In The Pirates!) - EP · 1981
- Wünderbar (The Stiff Records Singles Collection) · 1982
- Wünderbar (The Stiff Records Singles Collection) · 1981
- Let The Four Winds Blow · 1981
- Wünderbar (The Stiff Records Singles Collection) · 1981
- Let The Four Winds Blow · 1981
- Wünderbar (The Stiff Records Singles Collection) · 1981
- Let The Four Winds Blow · 1981
- The Swords Of A Thousand Men (As Featured In The Pirates!) - EP · 1980
- Let The Four Winds Blow · 1981
- Eddie, Old Bob, Dick & Gary / Let the Four Winds Blow (The Stiff Anthology) · 1981
- Eddie, Old Bob, Dick & Gary / Let the Four Winds Blow (The Stiff Anthology) · 1981
- Let The Four Winds Blow · 1981
Albums
Singles & EPs
About Tenpole Tudor
After training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, Edward Tudor-Pole joined a band called the Visitors in 1977. He appeared in the cult classic film THE GREAT ROCK'N'ROLL SWINDLE, memorably performing "Who Killed Bambi?" which appeared on the b-side of the Sex Pistols’ U.K. Top 10 hit "Silly Thing." Although Tenpole Tudor’s first single came out on Korova Records, they soon after became a part of the classic Stiff Records stable, after which they charted several times in the U.K. By the '80s, Tudor-Pole had returned to his acting career.
- ORIGIN
- England
- FORMED
- 1977
- GENRE
- Rock