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Four-track 7" strictly limited white vinyl with red splatter; includes postcard and poster. Part of the Optic Sevens 3.0 reissue series. Appearing for the first time on an officially released 7" the John Parish produced Sunshine Thuggery EP (1988), caught the ear of John Peel who invited the band to record a session for his program. Peel commented "the woman who's in charge of the band has a terrific way with words in almost the manner of Morrissey. There are lines in here which make me laugh out loud."
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ON2
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The Siddeleys shone brightly and briefly in the late '80s indie scene and, despite being tipped for great things, split up after only 2 singles, a couple of Peel Sessions and the odd compilation appearance . This, their debut single, originally released on Medium Cool Records in 1987, is a perfect example of late '80s indie-pop. Highly regarded and highly sought after. Limited to 500 copies. Colored vinyl, includes postcard.
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