Promo release.
Featuring Chris Karan. Coproduced by Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins). Engineered by John Fryer.
From the magazine/record �Water�.
Featuring Charles Arthur, Simon Gillham, Tom, C. N., Desmond Simmons and Robert Gotobed (Wire). Engineered by Steve Parker. This version of �Not To� is minimally different from the original version. Colin Newman left and signed to Crammed Disks where he has released at least three albums. He is a member of Wire, who has released tons of albums an various record companies. They have now found a home at Mute.
Rema-Rema are Mark Cox (The Wolfgang Press), Michael Allen (The Wolfgang Press), Gary Asquith (Renegade Soundwave), Marco (Adam and the Ants) and Max. Coproduced by Wally Brill. Recorded live june 79. The run-out grooves read �Send no flowers (*Picture of a small flower*)� �Huge dragonflies (*Picture of a fly*)�. Was rereleased in 1984. The first version has the original blue 1980 4AD label.
Released by Pleasantly Surprised as 010. Includes two cards; one postcard and another which reads: First Band - The Faction 9.78 - 3.79, Dance Chapter 5.79 - 1.82. Records - 7" Anonymity/New Dance, 12" EP Chapter II. Both released on 4AD.. Personel on all tracks - Cyrus Bruton - singing; Stuart Dunbar - bass; John Turner - drums; Steve Hadfield - guitar, with the exception of 9,10,11 & 12 which was Cyrus and Stuart. All the tracks were recorded in rehearsal between March 1981 and August 1981 with the exception of 9,10,11 & 12 which were recorded on 24th October 1982. Stuart is now at art college, Steve designs pubs, Cyrus is now an orange person (Sanyasin) known as Antar Tapesh, John is still involved in music.
Wire tribute album. �Mannequin� written by Wire.
This album was released by Red Flame in 1983, RFM24.
Released by Fierce Panda (NONG1).
Released by Son Records.
BAD6005CD (1996): Wish You Were Dead [CAD6006], Sad Loved Girl (acoustic version) [R CAD6006], Hanging on the Telephone [AD6005], Cannon (instrumental)
Featuring Alison Harling, Emlyn Singleton, Piero Gasparini, Tony Gamage, Gus Ferguson, Mark Gerrard, Richard Avison, John Singleton, Andrew Claxton, Ruth Watson and Peter Ulrich. Sleeve by Brendan Perry and Bernard Oudin.
Released as WOMAD005 (two versions, one with a book which features a two-page interview of Cocteau Twins.)
US promo release by Reprise (PROC-4608). An interview with Miki and Emma with ten complete tracks from �Gala� interspersed.