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34: 277:. A John Peel session, produced by Dale Griffin and recorded at the BBC studios in Golders Green, London, was first broadcast on 21 September 1988 and repeated on 11 October 1988. It featured four original songs; "Perfect Dream Home", "Fine Lines", "Dr Fell" and "Backward" Daydream. They then recruited Dana Baldinger (born 142: 330:. The next single, "Vote Elvis", was produced by Jessica Corcoran at The Greenhouse Studios in London. In 1991, The Popinjays signed to US Independent label Alpha International, and the single "Vote Elvis" was released in the United States in April 1991, entering the 375:
After a 21-year hiatus, the Popinjays original line up of Wendy Robinson and Polly Hancock played their first live show in 21 years at The Lexington, London on 4 April 2015, and again at Indie Daze at The Forum London on 3 October 2015.
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was recorded and released, again on One Little Indian Records. A BBC Radio live session with Mark Radcliffe was broadcast on 1 June 1994.
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On 11 May 1992, the single "Monster Mouth" was released by One Little Indian Records. A UK tour to support the release of
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band, mainly active between 1988 and 1994, and again from 2015 to the present. Most of their records were released on the
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The band was formed by Wendy Robinson (vocals) and Polly Hancock (vocals, guitar), initially with a
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on Big Cat UK (catalogue number BBA02) in August 1988) achieving "Single of the Week" in
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In 1992, the rhythm section was replaced by two brothers and former members of the band
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Strong, Martin C.:"The Great Alternative & Indie Discography", 1999, Canongate,
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Modern Rock Chart the following month peaking at number 17 in June 1991.
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reported that the Popinjays, along with others such as
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