Pink Military

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Degenerated Man 04:29 Tools
I Cry 03:37 Tools
Did You See Her 03:06 Tools
Wild West 02:03 Tools
Back on the London Stage 03:09 Tools
Did You See Her? 03:13 Tools
War Games 02:53 Tools
After Hiroshima 03:08 Tools
Do Animals Believe in God? 04:09 Tools
Dreamtime 02:45 Tools
Living in a Jungle 03:55 Tools
Heaven/Hell 03:40 Tools
Spellbound 02:33 Tools
Blood & Lipstick 01:39 Tools
Clown Town 04:49 Tools
Spell Bound 02:31 Tools
Every Day 03:14 Tools
Stand Alone 03:30 Tools
Everyday 03:10 Tools
pilgrim forest 06:09 Tools
B04 Pink Military - War Games 02:48 Tools
dance of the waning man 02:27 Tools
Heaven - Hell 02:27 Tools
Did You See Her (7" a-side) 02:27 Tools
Every Day (7" b-side) 02:27 Tools
Wild West - BBC Session 14/11/1979 02:27 Tools
dead lady of clown town 02:27 Tools
Stand Alone - BBC Session 14/11/1979 03:40 Tools
04 wild west 02:27 Tools
02 i cry 02:27 Tools
Every Day (John Peel Session 27 May 1980) 02:27 Tools
06 After Hiroshima 02:27 Tools
Pilgrim Forest (John Peel Session 27 May 1980) 02:27 Tools
03 did you see her 02:27 Tools
sanyo kantara 02:15 Tools
08 Dreamtime 03:40 Tools
07 living in the jungle 03:40 Tools
09 War Games 03:40 Tools
Dance of the Waning Moon (John Peel Session 27 May 1980) 03:40 Tools
heaven-hell 03:40 Tools
11 do animals believe in god 03:59 Tools
Dance of the Waning Moon 02:27 Tools
10 heaven hell 03:35 Tools
Sanjo Kantaro 02:15 Tools
04.everyday 02:27 Tools
Sanjo Kantara 03:35 Tools
Heaven, Hell 03:35 Tools
03 Clowntown 03:35 Tools
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Pink Military - formed 1978, feat; Jayne Casey (vocals) (ex Big in Japan), Martin Dempsey (bass) (ex Yachts later of It's Immaterial), Nicky Cool (gtr), Charlie Gruff Griffiths (bass) (ex Next, later of Wah! Heat), Chris Joyce (drums) (ex The Durutti Column, later The Mothmen and Simply Red), Neil Innes (percussion). Released 2 singles: Blood & Lipstick (1979), Did You See Her (1980). An LP the same year 'Do Animals Believe in God'. Originally called 'Pink Military Stands Alone'. Colm Redmond (ex Wah! Heat, Psycamesh) joined just as they were about to close down while Jayne had her baby, and played on what proved to be their final gigs - one at Brady's and one headlining at the Lyceum in London. There was then a series of recording sessions at SOS and Pennine, none of which was ever released. For these Chris Joyce (later of Simply Red), who played on the album, returned on drums; after Dave Baynton-Power (later James) had replaced him for their tour, Martin Dempsey had left by then and someone called Dave was playing bass. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.