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Some Bizzare Album

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comprised singer songwriter Derek Morris, guitarist and electronics Steve Parry, bass player Nicholas Chamberlain Hunt, sax/flute/treatments Steve Sherlock and Barry Deller on drums/percussion. Neu Electrikk released two single/EPs on the Synethesia label: "Lust of Berlin"/"Distractions" (1979) and
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were cautious when first approached by Pearce, as they were indecisive about being included on a 'futurist' compilation album. They first brought their demo tape to other record companies but were rejected. In late 1980, Depeche Mode recorded "Photographic" in an East London studio.
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after having previously recorded there with Neu Electrikk. The recording was complicated by an uncooperative studio engineer who did not appreciate the music. The master tape was given to Parry and remained in his possession until Pearce asked The The to contribute a track to the
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which was engineered, mixed and produced by Phil Ault at Revolution Studios, Stockport. Though Illustration toured to promote the album with the other bands and made a follow-up record "Dancable" with the legendary producer
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of Mute Records, who acted as an informal producer during the recording, wanted to place a good track on the compilation album, but not the band's best. The track was recorded and mixed in one day.
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The 1981 cassette edition positioned the "Eye Lamp" side of the album as Side 1, with the "Fish" side as Side 2, but the 1992 CD edition features "Fish" on Side 1 and "Eye Lamp" on Side 2.
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contribution was recorded at SGS Recording Studio in South London and was originally titled "Strawberry Sunset." Steve Parry suggested the studio to
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was formed in 1979 by Tony Harrison (vocals) and Timm Johnson (guitar). They were joined by Paul Lancaster (Bass) George Terry AKA
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at a studio owned by John Darling. Almond describes the song as a "tinny-sounding, trashy synthesizer song" that owed much to "
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as a sampler of the label's musical ethos. The acts were not signed exclusively to the label at the time.
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45 Revolutions, The Bible of Punk/Mod/Powerpop/New Wave/NWOBHM/Indie Singles(1976/79).Volume 1 UK/Ireland
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format in 1992 for a limited time. It was re-released in 2008 with extra bonus tracks.
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The song, which differs from the version later found on
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If You Can't Please Yourself, You Can't Please Your Soul
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magazine and contacted them through their distributor,
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decided to include a track on the album. They recorded
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Soft Cell – "The Girl with the Patent Leather Face"
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Index


Compilation album
Genre
Synth-pop
new wave
Label
Some Bizzare
Some Bizzare Records
1981
synth-pop
Depeche Mode
Soft Cell
The The
Blancmange
Depeche Mode
Stevo Pearce
CD
Soft Cell
Warm Leatherette
the Normal
Depeche Mode
Daniel Miller
Speak & Spell
The Singles 81→85
Neu Electrikk
Sounds
Rough Trade Records
Kingston upon Thames
The The's
Matt Johnson

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