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in 1977 with Brian Devoil and Mick Brophey. In October of 1977,
Trash recorded a single Priorities
/ Look, which was
released on Polydor (catalog number 2058-939).
Priorities
is a pretty good song, not standard punk fair but with some nice
hooks. Look is a bit of a stupid stomp-along, so check it out
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After Brian left to play
with Andy Revell, Trash released one other single called
N-N-E-R-V-O-U-S/ Page 3
(Dumb Blondes), produced by Shel Talmy.
The band now consisted of Mick Brophey, Keith Oswald
Jeyes, Simon Wright, Simon Butler Smith.
Brian Devoil later formed
progressive rock band Twelfth Night.
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| How the band got signed to a major
label Polydor I have no idea. Polydor obviously had some faith in them as they
hired Shel Talmy producer of some of the best work by the Kinks and The Who (to
name just two) to produce the band. Unfortunately they had no success with
either single. |
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Thanks to Adam Sandtke.
Heemskerk, The Netherlands. 9.05.03
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