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later replaced by John
Wills (The Servants) and Glen Ray, with
James Endeacott on guitar.
Their sound was
influenced by ****rock and No Wave influences...
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Robert Endeacott (1 July 2014). Peaches: A
Chronicle Of The
Stranglers 1974-1990.
Soundcheck Books. p. 35. ISBN 978-0-9575700-4-7.
Robert Endeacott (1 July...
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Sheffield strippers". The Guardian. "Alice
Nutter interview |
Robert Endeacott".
Endeacott.com.
Retrieved 23
September 2024. "Singer and
atheist Alice Nutter...
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heinously awful, but few are
likely to give it
repeated spins."
Robert Endeacott, in his 2014 book Peaches: A
Chronicle of The
Stranglers 1974-1990, called...
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Stranglers triumphant Manchester gig".
Louder Than War.
Retrieved 5 May 2020.
Endeacott,
Robert (July 2014). Peaches: A
Chronicle Of The
Stranglers 1974-1990...
- old." On 1
October 2001, Barât and
Doherty pla**** a
showcase for
James Endeacott from
Rough Trade.
After Borrell failed to
attend this
important rehearsal...
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record label of SonyBMG.
Formed in 2006, the
label was
founded by
James Endeacott (formerly of
Rough Trade Records), who
first signed The Libertines. The...
- My Love in Your Hands"
Steve Churchyard –
mixing on "Love 30"
Robert Endeacott (2014). Peaches: A
Chronicle Of The
Stranglers 1974-1990.
Soundcheck Books...
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produced for the
intro music to the Stranglers' 2016 "March On Tour".
Endeacott,
Robert (2014). Peaches: A
Chronicle of The
Stranglers 1974-1990. Soundcheck...
- (Analogue
Enhanced Digital) Records—a
label cofounded by
Collins and
James Endeacott, the
latter a
former employee of
Rough Trade—also
offered a 7" EP to the...