Pale Fountains: There's Always Something on My Mind / Just a Girl

Pale Fountains SKU: 37116620
Pale Fountains: There's Always Something on My Mind / Just a Girl

Pale Fountains: There's Always Something on My Mind / Just a Girl

Pale Fountains SKU: 37116620

Format: 7-INCH SINGLE

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Description

Title: There's Always Something on My Mind / Just a Girl
Artist: Pale Fountains
Label: Optic Nerve
Product Type: 7-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 604565169204
Genre: Rock

Originally released on 7" in 1982 on Operation Twilight, this reissue uses the Benoît Hennebert cover art that was used for the Les Disques du Crépuscule 12" release. The songs on The Pale Fountains' debut single are equal to anything released by Postcard, Rough Trade, or the like at the time. Prime songwriting dressed up in carefree acoustically-minded pop. At the end of 1982, the group signed to Virgin and went on to release Pacific Street (1984) and... From Across the Kitchen Table (1985). Michael Head later formed Shack in 1987 with his brother John. Color vinyl; Includes poster.

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