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   Deaf School
Deaf School : English Boys – Working Girls
English Boys – Working Girls
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Released on 21/09/09. Deaf School were a late 1970s English band from Liverpool. Their style was somewhere in between pub rock, punk, glam rock and art rock. They disbanded after their third album. The journalist, author and founder of 'Mojo' Paul Du Noyer described them thus: " In the whole history of Liverpool music two bands matter most, one is The Beatles and the other is Deaf School. If that seems like a sweeping statement then consider this: after the pop revolution of the 1960s led by The Beatles and other Merseyside groups, it looked as if the city's music scene had dried up forever. But in 1975 there came a motley band of Liverpool art students called Deaf School. And they were the catalyst for the most dramatic revival since Lazarus. Their impact on the city is with us to this day."

Their members carried on in music business; singer Bette Bright went solo, Clive Langer became one of the foremost producers of the '80s/'90s producing Madness, Morrissey, David Bowie, Dexy’sMidnight Runners and Bush amongst others. Steve Lindsey formed the hit band The Planets scoring a Top Of The Pops appearance with his song Lines . Enrico Cadillac (real name: Steve Allen) joined Ian Broudie (former member of Big In Japan) to form the Original Mirrors who released two albums. Allen later formed The Perils Of Plastic with former Attraction's keyboard player Steve Nieve before going onto a successful pan-European solo career, later taking on the management of Espiritu as well as an A&R post helming WEA UK's dance-pop imprint Eternal Records from 1993 to 2004.

listen to an audio sampleWorking Girls / Golden Showers / Thunder And Lightning / What A Week / Refugee / Ronnie Zamora (My Friend Ron) / English Boys (With Guns) / All Queued Up / I Wanna Be Your Boy / Morning After / Fire / O. Blow

BONUS TRACKS Dustbin Sweetheart / It Should Have Been Me / Working Girls - BBC Session / All Queued Up - BBC Session / English Boys (With Guns) – BBC Session / Ronnie Zamora (My Friend Ron) - BBC Session
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Deaf School : Don’t Stop The World
Don’t Stop The World
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Released on 21/09/09. Deaf School were a late 1970s English band from Liverpool. Their style was somewhere in between pub rock, punk, glam rock and art rock. They disbanded after their third album. The journalist, author and founder of 'Mojo' Paul Du Noyer described them thus: " In the whole history of Liverpool music two bands matter most, one is The Beatles and the other is Deaf School. If that seems like a sweeping statement then consider this: after the pop revolution of the 1960s led by The Beatles and other Merseyside groups, it looked as if the city's music scene had dried up forever. But in 1975 there came a motley band of Liverpool art students called Deaf School. And they were the catalyst for the most dramatic revival since Lazarus. Their impact on the city is with us to this day."

Their members carried on in music business; singer Bette Bright went solo, Clive Langer became one of the foremost producers of the '80s/'90s producing Madness, Morrissey, David Bowie, Dexy’sMidnight Runners and Bush amongst others. Steve Lindsey formed the hit band The Planets scoring a Top Of The Pops appearance with his song Lines . Enrico Cadillac (real name: Steve Allen) joined Ian Broudie (former member of Big In Japan) to form the Original Mirrors who released two albums. Allen later formed The Perils Of Plastic with former Attraction's keyboard player Steve Nieve before going onto a successful pan-European solo career, later taking on the management of Espiritu as well as an A&R post helming WEA UK's dance-pop imprint Eternal Records from 1993 to 2004.

listen to an audio sampleDon’t Stop The World / What A Jerk / Darling / Everything For The Dancer / Capaldi Scafé / Hypertension Yeah Yeah Yeah / It’s A Boy’s World / Rock Ferry / Taxi / Operator

BONUS TRACKS Love On The Wire / Goodbye To All That / It’s A Boy’s World - BBC Session / Capaldi Scafé - BBC Session / What A Jerk -BBC Session / Hypertension Yeah Yeah Yeah - BBC session
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Deaf School : 2nd Honeymoon
2nd Honeymoon
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Released on 21/09/09. Deaf School were a late 1970s English band from Liverpool. Their style was somewhere in between pub rock, punk, glam rock and art rock. They disbanded after their third album. The journalist, author and founder of 'Mojo' Paul Du Noyer described them thus: " In the whole history of Liverpool music two bands matter most, one is The Beatles and the other is Deaf School. If that seems like a sweeping statement then consider this: after the pop revolution of the 1960s led by The Beatles and other Merseyside groups, it looked as if the city's music scene had dried up forever. But in 1975 there came a motley band of Liverpool art students called Deaf School. And they were the catalyst for the most dramatic revival since Lazarus. Their impact on the city is with us to this day."

Their members carried on in music business; singer Bette Bright went solo, Clive Langer became one of the foremost producers of the '80s/'90s producing Madness, Morrissey, David Bowie, Dexy’s Midnight Runners and Bush amongst others. Steve Lindsey formed the hit band The Planets scoring a Top Of The Pops appearance with his song Lines . Enrico Cadillac (real name: Steve Allen) joined Ian Broudie (former member of Big In Japan) to form the Original Mirrors who released two albums. Allen later formed The Perils Of Plastic with former Attraction's keyboard player Steve Nieve before going onto a successful pan-European solo career, later taking on the management of Espiritu as well as an A&R post helming WEA UK's dance-pop imprint Eternal Records from 1993 to 2004.

listen to an audio sampleWhat A Way To End It All / Where’s The Weekend? / Cocktails At 8 / Bigger Splash / Knock Knock Knocking / 2nd Honeymoon / Get Set Ready Go / Nearly Moonlit Night Motel / Room Service / Hi Jo Hi / Snapshots / Final Act Bonus Tracks / Ding Dong / Waiting For You / What A Way To End It All – BBC Session / Where’s the Weekend? – BBC Session / Knock Knock Knocking – BBC Session / Final Act - BBC Session
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