Dolly Mixture released a double album in 1983 called the Demonstration Tapes on their own Dead Good Dolly Platters label. The album sported a plain white cover and each copy was numbered and autographed by the group members. One thousand copies were pressed. The album featured 27 demo tracks which covered a large part of the band's repertoire.
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Dolly Mixture released a double album in 1983 called the Demonstration Tapes on their own Dead Good Dolly Platters label. The album sported a plain w… read more
Dolly Mixture released a double album in 1983 called the Demonstration Tapes on their own Dead Good Dolly Platters label. The album sported a plain white cover and each copy was numbered… read more
Dolly Mixture was a British post-punk band from Cambridge formed in 1978 by bassist and vocalist Debsey Wykes, guitarist and vocalist Rachel Bor (sister of Andrew Bor of the Users and mother of Syd Bor of Beetzart), and drummer Hester Smith. They started out as complete amateurs, having formed to play at a friend's party. However, they soon proved to be one of the most talented new-wavepop acts. Although they had their taste of Top 40 success as the backing vocals for Captain Sensible's hits Wot and Happy Talk, as a band they remained criminally neglected by the recordin… read more
Dolly Mixture was a British post-punk band from Cambridge formed in 1978 by bassist and vocalist Debsey Wykes, guitarist and vocalist Rachel Bor (sister of Andrew Bor of the Users and mothe… read more
Dolly Mixture was a British post-punk band from Cambridge formed in 1978 by bassist and vocalist Debsey Wykes, guitarist and vocalist Rachel Bor (sister of Andrew Bor of the Users and mother of Syd Bor of Beetzart), and drummer Hester … read more