No promotional video's were ever made for Ellie's releases. However, here are a few rarities. If you have any videos or photos of Ellie you'd like to share, please email webmaster@elliewarren.co.uk with details of when & where they were taken and you'll see them on here along with your name!


Ellie Warren - Live at Club 501 Live at Club 501 in Blackpool - 29th September 1989

This gig was filmed at Club 501 in Blackpool for Ian Sutcliffes 25th Birthday and had been arranged by his late partner; Nic Carter.

Many thanks to Ian for kindly sharing these clips.

Please bear in mind when viewing these clips that they were filmed on a camcorder in a nightclub 20 years ago, so the audio and video are not perfect.

Primitive love - Glann Rivera video mix Primitive love - Glenn Rivera Video mix

Glenn Rivera: "This video rendition features clips from the Raquel Welch 60's action film, "One Million Years B.C." - it outlines how any girl in a 2-piece fur ensemble survives for love."

Music & video edited by Glenn Rivera & produced by Ken Emmons for DesignLogic & Used with permission. See more of Glenn's Disco Video Mixes at: www.discovideomix.com

'One Million Years B.C.' © copyright Hammer Film Productions. 1966. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Satellites - Glenn Rivera Restructure mix Satellites - Glenn Rivera Restructure mix

Glenn Rivera: "Ellie Warren is an artists who always displayed an ominous vocal ability. In the early 80's Ellie began granting up the opportunity to share her talent with tracks like, "Shattered Glass", "Primitive Love", "Lover's Theme", and "I Was Made For Loving You". In 1985, Ellie recorded the track "Satellites" - produced by Nick Glennie Smith - a powerhouse track that utilized Ellie's vocals with a building chorus and wonderful story of love and desire. The track made it onto many high energy play lists with it's anthem-like feel. I have taken the track in a ReStructure Mix zone with an extension of it's synthetic dance feel and added a few more elements to update it. Dedicated to Ellie's manager, Darlene Baker and Roy Mahoney."

See more of Glenn's Disco Restructure Mixes at: www.shadesofseventies.com