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From: "Baxter, Jim" <baxterj@wdni.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 95 07:49:00 PDT
Subject: Re: Sunday All Over the World
To: Love-Hounds <love-hounds@uunet.UU.NET>
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Toyah has at least one solo album. The one I know of is entitled "Ophelia's Shadow." Your best bet for finding it (and it's listed in their current catalog) is Possible Productions, the direct distribution for Crimson related items. They can be reached by the following methods: E-mail: PossProd@aol.com Phone: 310-435-5901 Fax: 310-491-1945 Snail-Mail: Possible Productions 351 Magnolia Ave. Long Beach, CA 90802 USA They also carry autographed series of some selections. I picked up the Sunday All Over The World CD when it first came out on a whim and really enjoyed it. Your description is quite accurate, as I am a hug KT and KC fan. (And, no, I have no ties with Possible Productions, other than being a satisfied customer.) Happy hunting, Jim mmoore@prysm.com writes: >Is anyone familiar with the band Sunday All Over the World? >This band has been described as a cross between Kate Bush >and King Crimson. I have the only CD I've ever found, and >the description is correct. The band included Robert Fripp and >his wife Toyah Wilcox. Toyah does remind many people of Kate. >Has Toyah done any other music??