I was genuinely upset last week when I heard that Trish Keenan had passed away from complications arising from a pneumonia/swine flu infection. She was forty two years old, which is a terrible age for anyone to go. I think all of the fans are feeling this one.
"Work And Non Work" is a collection of the band's first three singles. It's raw, but the idea for what the band would become is already fully realised. They were a unique and brilliant groop and Trish's vocals, sense of melody and lyrics were one of the things that made these records so wonderfully special.
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Sunday, January 23, 2011
Broadcast - Work And Non Work
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