A Popular History Of Signs - Crowds

A Popular History Of Signs
Crowds / Crossing The Border 
Melodia M2 (1981)

A Popular History Of Signs were a arty synth pop/dance band originating from London.

The band released its first three 7" and two EPs with a lineup of Andy Jarman on vocals, bass, and synthesizer with Peter Scammell on synthesizer and Paul Clarke on percussion. In 1983, Scammel left the group and was replaced by Andrew Smith on guitar, synths and vocals. This lineup recorded the LP Comrades and single 'The Art of Persuasion', toured the UK in support of Shriekback and extensively in France and Spain. Clarke was eventually replaced by Mark Tattersall (also of Cabaret Voltaire) on drums. Smith left for journalism in 1986 and is now a bestselling author.

They never found any great success and received during their run mixed reviews.  One current blog page refers to Jarman as a "duff singer" however they did elsewhere gain comparisons to Wang Chung and Ultravox.

This 45 on Melodia Records (not the USSR stated owned label) was released in 1981 and, due to its limited sales, hard to track down. Note that the sleeve is plain white on the reverse and the disc came with a printed insert (shown below).















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