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Paul Quinn (singer)

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213:", released on Postcard Records boss Alan Horne's new Swamplands label, which reached number 72 in the UK in August 1984. In early 1985, Quinn released his first solo single, "Ain't That Always the Way", which again featured Collins but was credited solely to Quinn for contractual reasons, which was also a minor hit, reaching number 98 in the UK. He then collaborated with 305:
The Independent Group featured James Kirk (guitar, of Orange Juice), Blair Cowan (keyboards, from Lloyd Cole and The Commotions), Tony Soave, (drums, of The Silencers) Campbell Owens (bass, of Aztec Camera), Robert Hodgens (guitar, of The Bluebells), and Postcard Records founder Alan Horne. The
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Quinn has neither recorded nor made any public appearances for many years. In December 2020, it was announced that a boxset anthology of Quinn's work was to be released in 2021 on a reactivated
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and released two singles in 1984, both of which charted in the UK, "Breaking Point" peaking at number 48 and "Careless" at number 96. The group began recording an album with producer
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by Mark A. Radcliffe, Quinn's "Will I Ever Be Inside Of You" is the song that is playing when one of the characters wakes from a coma.
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Quinn returned in 1992 with a new band, The Independent Group, a supergroup containing former members of
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between the ages of 11 and 15, and sang backing vocals on "Rip It Up" by Collins' band
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was released in 1992. After a further single, "Stupid Thing", Hodgens was replaced by
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EP (1995), Postcard, Cat No: DUBH 952: "Tiger Tiger", "Will I Ever Be Inside of You"
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but it remained unreleased when they split up. Quinn then collaborated with
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Not to be confused with Paul Quinn, Scottish drummer, formerly of the
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and sang on an early track by the French Impressionists.
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A second album, 381:"Pale Blue Eyes" / "Burro" (1984), Swamplands – UK #72 265:Bourgie Bourgie comprised Quinn and the following: 135: 111: 101: 84: 58: 45: 38: 493:Williams, Lee (1984) "Bourgie Bourgie Explained", 8: 634:, 14 October 1994, retrieved 16 October 2010 489: 487: 35: 594:", Chart Stats, retrieved 16 October 2010 578:", Chart Stats, retrieved 16 October 2010 565:", Chart Stats, retrieved 16 October 2010 549:", Chart Stats, retrieved 16 October 2010 407:as Paul Quinn & The Independent Group 517: 515: 513: 511: 509: 507: 505: 503: 483: 453:as Paul Quinn & The Nectarine No. 9 301:Paul Quinn & the Independent Group 27:, or Paul Quinn, English guitarist in 586: 584: 557: 555: 7: 541: 539: 402:, Cat No: TAG1 – UK #99, UK Indie #7 438:(1994), Postcard – Cat No: DUBH 945 185:band Jazzateers (contemporaries of 689:20th-century Scottish male singers 320:), Steve "Skip" Reid (formerly of 14: 419:The Phantoms & the Archetypes 309:The Phantoms & the Archetypes 243:In 1995, Quinn collaborated with 221:" single, which fared similarly. 189:, The French Impressionists and 669:Paul Quinn Unofficial Home Page 234:Lloyd Cole & the Commotions 1: 699:British male new wave singers 470:In the satirical 2010 novel 605:18/01/1984 – Bourgie Bourgie 563:Paul Quinn And Edwyn Collins 435:Will I Ever Be Inside of You 327:Will I Ever Be Inside of You 316:(formerly of Jazzeaters and 615:, retrieved 16 October 2010 523:The Great Indie Discography 459:Pregnant with Possibilities 285:All were former members of 249:Pregnant with Possibilities 49:1959 (age 64–65) 725: 592:Vince Clark And Paul Quinn 18: 709:Postcards Records artists 626:Fragile egos mighty Quinn 521:Strong, Martin C. (2003) 173:Quinn was a classmate of 624:Belcher, David (1994) " 398:" / "Song For" (1985), 207:The Velvet Underground 704:Musicians from Dundee 643:Lazell, Barry (1998) 278:Ian Burgoyne – guitar 181:. 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Index

Soup Dragons
Teenage Fanclub
Saxon
Dundee
Post-punk
pop
new wave
Postcard
Thirsty Ear
Jazzateers
Jazzateers
Vince Clarke
Edwyn Collins
Edwyn Collins
Orange Juice
Postcard Records
Josef K
Aztec Camera
MCA Records
Mike Hedges
Edwyn Collins
The Velvet Underground
Pale Blue Eyes
Vince Clarke
One Day
Orange Juice
Aztec Camera
Lloyd Cole & the Commotions
The Bluebells
Nectarine No. 9

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