
I joined Final Program after the release of this single but I can provide some fairly detailed information. Final Program were formed in Stirling, Central Scotland around 1979. The 'band' on this single consisted of Richie Program (Richie Turnbull), a classically trained Double bass player , and Anne Droid (Anne Benson). As far as I'm aware the equipment used was an EMS Wasp and a Moog Prodigy. They also had a little drum machine, one of the early Boss ones I think, but I can't remember the model.
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protect and survive
Videomatic
Phase One
Protect & Survive
Hanging Around
Cure For Cancer
Trains
Final Program
Don't Call Me Lazy (Demo)
Ski-Slope
Zero G (Demo)
Cure For Cancer (On V/a Horrorbox, Trax 0282)
Videomatic (Demo)
Phase One (Demo)
Lazy
Out Of Luck
Zero G
Protect and Survive (vocal version)
Videophab (On V/a Audiozine No.1, 1981)
Mechanic Dancing
Mechanical Dancing (Demo)
Rocket To Mars
Phase One (On V/a Technodeath, Trax1281, 1981)
Automaton
Ski Slope
Raindrops
The Voice
Mechanical Dancing
Videophab
Protect & Survive EP
Phase One (On V/A Technodeath, Trax 1281, 1981)
Zero-G
Prоtect and Survive
Automation
A1 Trains
Final Program | | | | | On: MFM Non-Stop
Final Program | | | | | On: MFM_Sunday_Non-Stop
Protect & Survive | | | | | On: Rundfunkmuziek._Next_Hour_is_Rude_66's_Cosmic_Overdrive_Live
Protect & Survive | | | | | On: MFM_Non-Stop
Mechanical Dancing [Demo]
Phase One [Demo]
Ski Slope (1981)
Trains - 7" Single
Videomatic [Demo]
Final Program 33 ⅓ rpm +8%
B2 Protect & Survive
Zero G [Demo]
Don't Call Me Lazy [Demo]
Videomatic (Demo) (1982)
Final Program "Phase One" [1981]
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