The original 1984 album, reissued for the first time since the 1980's – in violet vinyl.
Plus a “US Zillion $ Bill” ; a 24-inch x 12-inch poster with lyrics on the rear – as came with limited quantities of the original pressing.
Features Snake Dance, Religious as Hell, Crow Baby and two John Peel session tracks
THE MARCH VIOLETS came out of Leeds in the early 80’s, label-mates of Sisters of Mercy. Releasing six singles, they were a constant presence in the UK indie charts, hitting the top two with Snake Dance and Deep, and no. 1 with Walk into The Sun. They didn’t get around to recording an album – their only 1980's LPs, Natural History in the UK and Electric Shades in the USA, were compilations. They were invited to record six BBC Sessions, three of them for John Peel. Eventually they signed to a major label and were groomed for a USA breakthrough, performing in the 1987 Some Kind of Wonderful movie. However, they didn’t enjoy the compromises needed and split up.
A1. Religious As Hell
A2. Children On Stun
A3. Fodder
A4. Steam
A5. Grooving In Green
A6. Radiant Boys
B1. Strangehead
B2. Undertow
B3. Crow Baby
B4 . One Two I Love You
B5. Snake Dance (Extended)