
Hailing from London, A Popular History of Signs released arty synth-dance records in the early and mid-80's. The band released its first three 7" and two EPs with a lineup of Andy Jarman on vocals, bass, and synthesizer with Peter Scammell on synthesizer and Paul Clarke on percussion. In 1983, Scammel left the group and was replaced by Andrew Smith on guitar, synths and vocals. This lineup recorded the LP Comrades and single 'The Art of Persuasion', toured the UK in support of Shriekback and extensively in France and Spain.
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Crowds
Justice not Vengeance
If she was a Car
Guernica
Stigma
body and soul
Dancing with Ideas
Western Wind
halcyon days
Stigma - 12" Version
trapped
art of persuasion
Crowds (LP Version)
run through the jungle
Ladder Jack
Crowds - Original 7" Version
tidy
lenin
Ladder Jack - Wax Trax Remix
comrades
House
october already
land of the free
five towns
Rock & Roll
Body & Soul
father and son
SHOESHINE BOY
CRAWLING 4 U
Salvation Train
City Don't Sleep
Word To The Wise
House - Wax Trax Remix
possession
Stigma - Edited Version
Rock and Roll
Comrade
Art of Persuasion (Radio Mix)
Ladderjack [extended dance mix]
Crossing The Border
Ladder Jack (Wax Trax Remix)
Art of Persuasion (Extended Mix)
The Traveller
House (Remix)
sink or swim
Rock 'n' Roll
Ladder Jack (Remix)
Stigma (Edited Version)
House (Wax Trax Remix)
Crowds (Original 7" Version)
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