Cath Carroll discography and artefacts
Cath Carroll was born in Bristol and raised in Swansea, Ipswich and finally, her family hometown of Manchester. In 1979 she joined forces with fellow Mancunian Liz Naylor to form the band Glass Animals in addition to co-editing the infamously vitriolic City Fun fanzine. Although the city then boasted an embarrassment of musical riches - Joy Division, New Order, Factory, Magazine, Buzzcocks - City's Fun's whining pages were loathe to admit this. Only The Fall, The Smiths and Ludus seem ever to have been singled out for praise, with Cath and Liz even managing the latter wayward band for a brief period in 1982/83. In 1980 the Glass Animals changed their name to the Gay Animals and, having worn out their welcome in the north of England, moved to London in 1984. They immediately broke up.
- extract from LTM Cath Carroll Biography
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Factory Communications Ltd
FAC 151 Festival of the 10th Summer
FACT 210 England Made Me FAC 221 Factory Contract Binder FAC 255 Beast FAC 303 Palatine Lane FAC 304 Palatine (The Single) FAC 305C 'Select' Factory Sampler FAC 307 Moves Like You FAC 315 Promo Package FAC 317 'England Made Me' badge FAC 339 MTV Special History of Factory FACT 344 Palatine - The Factory Story / Vol. 4 FACT 400 Palatine - The Factory Story / 1979-1990 FACT 400V Palatine - The Free Vid |
Factory Once
Too Young To Know, Too Wild To Care
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