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1982 4-Piece Demo Vinyl 7"

Night SchoolSKU lp-16079

80's Scottish new wave, features the hit 'Trees and Flowers'
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"1982 4-Piece Demo” is the first official, fully-licensed and unreleased material to be released under the name Strawberry Switchblade in 30 years. 'Spanish Song' is a previously unreleased song. With Rose McDowall’s instantly recognizable lead vocal dovetailing with Jill Bryson’s harmonies and lead guitar, it’s the first glimpse at an alternative history of Strawberry Switchblade. 'Trees & Flowers' is instantly recognizable, a bona fide classic that would earn the band its first record deal. 'Go Away' would also surface later on the band’s debut LP but here it is a moody-garage stomper with a psychedelic, haunting refrain. These 3 songs point to a tantalizing future of the band that was never realized. Remastered and restored by Sean Pennycook from the original cassette, with artwork based on a single photographic contact sheet (the only visual evidence of the band in this form) and with a booklet of photographs and new text from contemporary Stephen Pastel." - Night School

  • black 7" vinyl pressing
  • featuring 'Trees and Flowers'
  • includes liner note booklet
  • music label: Night School 2025
UPC: 5061041821103

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