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Finish The Story
Music Downloads Me Accusing Me - recorded in a rehearsal 1983 - Nicola, Garry, Peter (8.42mb) Playing At Life - Exeter College of Art - 1983 - Nicola, Garry, Peter (3.54mb) The quality is poor but the passion is still there. Playing At Life - Nicola and Peter (2.84mb) Trapped In The Hometown - Nicola and Peter (5.26mb) Ripples In The Water - Nicola and Peter (1.15mb)
Quote:
Gajoob 1990 (review of En Face)
'A suave female lead vocalist steals the show on several of the cuts'
Nicola, Exeter 21st Feb. 1983
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A chance to get four later Finish The Story tracks Trapped
In The Hometown released on 'En Face' 1990 This is a ten track CD.
'Like A Sickle Runs through Corn' released by ZigZag/Situation Two, a various artists album on cassette and vinyl called 'Gunfire & Pianos' Released March 1986. Artists include All About Eve, Jazz Butcher, Psychic TV.
'Trapped
in the Hometown' &
'Solace'
These two tracks were released in France by Tears (Paris)
on an album called 'En Face' (1990) which featured
'This Window' (Peter's solo project). Download
track Solace
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Edited soundscape with vocal track by Nicola. File
size: 4.2mb
'Making Noises At Table Mountain' this is an internal release, containing the complete set of 1983. Recorded in different locations comprising of rehearsal tapes and demos. Sleeve notes and cover by Garry. Small edition CD.
This CD represents the set Finish The Story played in 1983 and is made up of recordings from various sources, 'Doorway to Another Place' was a 4-track made in a bedroom, 'Me accusing Me' was the third time ever played and was luckily picked up by a microphone. 'Every Angry Word', 'The Righteous Talk of Remembers', 'Cold as Roses' and 'Playing at Life' were 8-track recordings made in Bristol, the last in Worcester. 'Dressed Up in White', 'Empty Vessels', 'The Angel Who Pawned Her Harp', and 'Contenders to Play' survived on a rehearsal tape nicknamed 'Making Noises at Table Mountain' which was, until now, the only known copy of these songs, all of which had just been written. The quality, sadly, leaves a lot to be desired as none of the 'studio' tracks here were taken from master tapes but from two-track cassette copies. Note: 'Doorways' wasn't played live but was on video at the start of the set at a gig in Exeter (Feb 21st) and I think 'Roses' appeared in the order given here. The rest of the order is based on the Table Mountain tape, which is why this CD has taken the same name. (notes by Garry Smout) If you want to see if these are available email
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