After several years in England's pub rock scene, ex-
Duck Deluxe members
Nick Garvey and
Andy McMaster formed
the Motors in 1977 with vocalist
Bram Tchaikovsky and drummer Ricky Slaughter. Their first album was a splendid piece of guitar-driven pop/rock highlighted by the single "Dancing the Night Away."
Approved By was the album that earned them the U.K. hits "Airport" and "Forget About You"; the record saw the band's songwriting improving with forceful melodies and invigorating performances. After that record,
the Motors split up;
Garvey and
McMaster used the band's name for the 1980 album
Tenement Steps, which didn't equal the spark of their first two records.
–
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi