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Strawberry Switchblade played at a John Peel gig in Scotland, and he invited them to record a session for his BBC Radio 1 show in October 1982. [6] They also recorded a session for David Jensen's Radio 1 show three days later. On both sessions the band were augmented by James Kirk from Orange Juice on bass and Shahid Sarwar from The ...
She then formed Strawberry Switchblade in 1981 with Jill Bryson. After signing with Warner Bros. Records, they enjoyed chart success with their single "Since Yesterday" in 1984; however, later singles and an album did not sell as well as expected. This and internal problems led to an acrimonious split in 1986. [1]
A number of other artists have released recordings of the song. Almost half of them are artists from Japan, where Strawberry Switchblade were especially popular. Minipops (Wanna Have Fun, K-Tel, UK, 1985) Current 93 (Swastikas for Noddy, LAYLAH Antirecords, Belgium, 1988) Revolver (Venice 12" and CD single, Hut Records, UK, 1992)
The original Strawberry Switchblade LP has not been re-released in the UK (or in Europe) since 1985, though all of its tracks (apart from the short instrumental reprise of "Who Knows What Love Is?") appeared on the group's Platinum Collection compilation. In Japan, where the group were extremely popular, it was issued on CD for the first time ...
"Let Her Go" was released in the UK as the follow-up to "Since Yesterday" by Korova, an imprint of WEA, on 7”, 12”, and a limited edition strawberry-shaped picture disc. [ 2 ] The B-side was "Beautful End", and the 12" featured an additional track, "Michael Who Walks By Night", which had a rare lead vocal by Bryson.
Since Yesterday [1] [2] is a 2024 Scottish documentary film. It tells the story of the women who pioneered as members of all-girl bands in Scotland from the 1960s-2010s and asks the questions 'why are they not remembered?' and 'what would have happened if they were?'.
Earlier this week, Sam’s Club announced the return of their cookie cake, a fan-favorite that had been discontinued in early 2024, in a now-viral Instagram reel. “Cookie cake is back. That's it.
The following is a list of artists and bands associated with the new wave music genre during the late 1970s and early-to-mid 1980s. The list does not include acts associated with the resurgences and revivals of the genre that have occurred from the 1990s onward.