Paul Quinn & The Independent Group

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Will I Ever Be Inside Of You 00:00 Tools
Stupid Thing 07:18 Tools
You Have Been Seen 05:36 Tools
A Passing Thought 07:29 Tools
Superstar 03:19 Tools
Misty Blue 02:39 Tools
At the End of the Night 06:30 Tools
Outre 06:30 Tools
Punk Rock Hotel 05:48 Tools
Born On The Wrong Side Of Town 04:14 Tools
Lover, That's You All Over 07:50 Tools
The Phantoms & The Archetypes 04:51 Tools
What Can You Do To Me Now 03:22 Tools
Should've Known By Now 04:26 Tools
Darling I Can't Fight 06:16 Tools
Call My Name 04:28 Tools
The Damage is Done 04:01 Tools
Hangin' On 05:14 Tools
Mooreefoc 02:01 Tools
Mooreeffoc (Misty Blue) 02:02 Tools
Stupid Thing (single version) 06:13 Tools
A Passing Thought (version 1) 03:28 Tools
Lover That'S You All Over 07:49 Tools
Passing Thought 07:17 Tools
Will I Ever Be Inside Of You? 09:08 Tools
Phantoms & The Archetypes 04:50 Tools
Lover, That's All Over 07:49 Tools
Mooreefoc (Misty Blue) 07:49 Tools
Damage Is Done 09:08 Tools
Outré 09:08 Tools
Stupid Thing (later version) 07:17 Tools
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Glasgow singer Paul Quinn first emerged in the late '70s as a member of the influential Postcard Records scene. With longtime friends Edwyn Collins and Alan Horne (founder of Postcard), he was a member of Orange Juice, where his deep voice was distinctive even in supporting roles. Quinn's arresting, resonant vocals have been described as somewhere between Scott Walker and David Bowie. In addition to Orange Juice, Quinn also sang with the Jazzateers, Vince Clarke of Erasure, and provided various other guest and support performances, as well as a smattering of related singles and EPs. He also led the short-lived Bourgie Bourgie. With each new endeavor, critical success seemed always tantalizingly near at hand, yet remained out of reach. By 1985, Quinn was ready to record his solo debut, but became mired in contractual disputes that prevented him from recording until the early 1990s. Finally in 1992, Alan Horne revived Postcard Records to release Quinn's debut album, "The Phantoms & The Archetypes," by Paul Quinn & The Independent Group. His second album, "Will I Ever Be Inside Of You", was released in 1994. In 1995, Quinn released an EP entitled "Pregnant With Promise," backed by the band The Nectarine No. 9. Unfortunately, Quinn has remained silent, and much missed, since then. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.