Solid Gold Chartbusters emerged as a novelty pop project featuring an impressive roster of musical talent. The group brought together electronic music innovator Jimmy Cauty (KLF), bassist and producer Guy Pratt, and vocalist Denise Palmer, with additional vocal contributions from Tessa Niles. Their 1986 single "I Wanna 1-2-1 With You" exemplified the playful intersection of electronic pop and novelty music, showcasing the creative synergy between established producers and session vocalists.
Virgin Records positioned the project as "The World's First Novelty Supergroup," capitalizing on the star power of its contributors. While brief in duration, Solid Gold Chartbusters represents an intriguing footnote in the mid-80s electronic music landscape, demonstrating how established producers ventured into pop-oriented territory during an era of creative experimentation across genres.