


Pauline Murray & The Invisible Girls - Dream Sequences 10", 1980
Martin Hannett is in the band and producing as well. Saville does the sleeve. What else do you want? Well, to be honest, I much prefer Hannett & Co.'s work with John Cooper Clarke than Pauline Murray (I think she was a fine punk singer in Penetration, but I don't think she makes a very good pop singer). But the reason I post this is if you have the Pauline Murray & The Invisible Girls CD, you might think you have everything and you don't, because the "Dream Sequences II" on this is unavailable on that CD and Hannett left a lot of his paws on this song, production-wise. Enjoy.
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