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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 ...
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 ...
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)
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]
"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.
In response, Gia says, “Maybe I want vanilla icing, so then I’ll say, ‘I want a strawberry cake with vanilla icing. I want a strawberry cake with lemon icing.’” ...
Sophisticated Boom Boom reformed to play at Leith Theatre, Edinburgh, as part of tribute night (named after Strawberry Switchblade's number one hit, Since Yesterday) to the unsung women pioneers of Scottish pop during the 2018 International Edinburgh Festival. [7]
This clever phrase—jiggle like Jell-O, not wiggle like a wave—can help you determine exactly when your cheesecake is done and ready to cool. Ovens and bake times vary, so it's always best to ...