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Before they began Fiction Factory in 1982, Kevin Patterson (vocals) and Eddie Jordan (keyboards) had played in the band Street People around 1978, performing original songs and covers of Magazine and Ultravox! songs, before forming ska band the Rude Boys (later shortened to the RBs) with Grant Taylor (trumpet) and Chic Medley (guitar). [1]
The song is a regular feature on 1980s and new wave compilation albums. The song was written by Kevin Patterson and Eddie Jordan shortly after they had formed Fiction Factory with Chic Medley. The lyric has been described by the band as "an anti-love song", while recognising that it has come to have a different meaning for different people. [4]
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However, one song cannot carry the weight of an entire LP; fortunately, Fiction Factory were talented enough to craft worthy successors. Throw the Warped Wheel Out is a vastly underrated album, disappointing only record buyers who want every track to sound like "(Feels Like) Heaven." [1]
"Ghost of Love" is the debut single by new wave band Fiction Factory which was released in 1983 and appeared on the band's 1984 debut album, Throw the Warped Wheel Out. The song was re-released as a single again in 1984 following the success of "(Feels Like) Heaven".
"All or Nothing" is a song by new wave band Fiction Factory, released in 1984 as the third and final single from the band's debut album, Throw the Warped Wheel Out. [1] The song was written by Kevin Patterson, Eddie Jordan and Chic Medley. It was produced by Alan Rankine.
The 7" vinyl single featured the non-album B-side "Let Me Be a Part" - a song also written and produced by Patterson and Medley. [10] This song was soon added as one of two bonus tracks on the 1985 CD release of Another Story, a limited issue in Germany by the label Instant Records. This was the only appearance outside of the single.
Patterson recalled in 2022 that all of the songs he wrote or co-wrote were written in their basic form in about ten days. With Fiction Factory's departure from their original label, CBS Records, the duo recorded Another Story under their management's label, Foundry Records. It was recorded at the Planet and Castle Sound Studios in Edinburgh ...