This record was greeted favourably in the music press, particularly by Dave McCullough in Sounds, who described them as somewhere between Transmission and Glittering Prize. Luckily enough Rob Gretton was suitably impressed and invited to the band to Strawberry Studios in Manchester to record their debut mini-album Harmony in spring 1983. Having made as much headway as they could locally, they began to look further afield from the Scottish scene, sending a demo tape to Factory Records in the hope of a deal. Soon a young Bobby Gillespie, who had helped out with the singles b-side Give Up, replaced Donnelly and Stevens sister Carolyn joined on keyboards to bring them up to a quartet. Wake Here Comes Everybody Rar Full Of Bright.
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