The twin duo who established a landmark in girly pop.
Along with their polka-dot costumes, this is their only album that left a vivid impression on the 1980s British New Wave scene.
Jill Bryson and Rose McDohl's soulful harmonies resonate over a catchy synth sound. The poignant yet beautiful melody of "Since Yesterday" continues to be loved beyond the boundaries of neo-acoustic and electropop.
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A:
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1)
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Since Yesterday
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2)
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Deep Water
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3)
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Another Day
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4)
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Little River
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5)
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10 James Orr Street
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B:
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1)
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Let Her Go
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2)
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Who Knows What Love Is?
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3)
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Go Away
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4)
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Secrets
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5)
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Who Knows What Love Is? (Reprise)
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6)
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Being Cold
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Lead Vocals, Guitar, Written-By - Rose McDowall
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Arranged By [Strings, Woodwinds] - David Bedford
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Keyboards - Phil Thornalley
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Keyboards, Electronic Drums - David Motion
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Producer, Arranged By - David Motion (A1 to A5, B3 to A6)
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Engineer - Motion
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Trumpet - Bruce Nockles
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Keyboards - Alan Park
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Sequenced By, Keyboards - Garry Hutchins
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Drums [Tippy Tappy] - Boris Williams
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Percussion - Dave Morris
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Vocals, Guitar [Lead], Written-By - Jill Bryson
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Engineer - Trig