
Artist
Culture Club
Culture Club is a new wave artist from London, England, UK formed in 1981. 30 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
New Wave · London, England, UK · Best new wave albums
- 30
- Releases
- 1982–2026
- Active years
- 1981
- Formed

Artist
Culture Club is a new wave artist from London, England, UK formed in 1981. 30 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
New Wave · London, England, UK · Best new wave albums

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Greatest Hits
2005

Greatest Moments
1998

The Best of Culture Club
1989

Kissing to Be Clever
1982

Colour by Numbers
1983

From Luxury to Heartache
1986

Waking Up With the House on Fire
1984

Don't Mind If I Do
1999

Life
2018

All The Best
2019

BBC In Concert
2009

The Remix Collection
2004

Culture Club (Deluxe Edition)
2003

Spin Dazzle - The Best Of Boy George And Culture Club
2003

20 Year Anniversary Live At The Royal Albert Hall
2003
Hit Collection
2000
Very Best of Culture Club & Boy George
1993
Best of Culture Club
1989

Do You Really Want to Hurt Me
Single · 1982

Runaway Train
Single · 2026

God & Love (Edit)
Single · 2026

Runaway Train (DJ Marble and Professor Stretch Club Remix)
Single · 2026

Let Somebody Love You
Single · 2026

Brutal Funk (Richie Stevens Xtended Mix feat. Mary Pearce)
Single · 2023

B Side (Richie Stevens Xtended Mix feat. Mary Pearce)
Single · 2023

B Side (Dr. Rubberfunk Mix feat. Fred Wesley)
Single · 2022

Brutal Funk (Dark Globe West 16th & 7th Avenue Mix)
Single · 2022

Freaky Toe (Spacemonkeyz Mix feat. Audio Satellite)
Single · 2022

Cold Shoulder
Single · 2003

I Just Wanna Be Loved
EP · 2003
Culture Club is an English pop band that was part of the 1980s New Romantic movement. The original band comprised Boy George (lead vocals), Mikey Craig (bass guitar), Roy Hay (guitar and keyboards) and Jon Moss (drums and percussion). Their second album, Colour by Numbers, has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide, and they had several international hits with songs such as "Church of the Poison Mind", "Karma Chameleon" and "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me". Boy George's androgynous style of dressing caught the attention of the public and the media. Culture Club's music combines British New Wave and American soul with Jamaican reggae and also other styles such as calypso, salsa or country. From the time of the band's first album release in 1981 to its dissolution in 1986, Culture Club had amassed hits in several countries around the world, including ten Top 40 hits in the US, most of which went Top 10. In 1984 the band won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist, and Brit Award for Best British Group. They went on to have subsequent hits in the UK during a reunion period of 1998–2002, where they scored a No. 4 single and a No. 25 single. In America they are associated with the Secon…