In June of 1982, Leisure Process released their second single, "A Way You'll Never Be". It was backed by "Rachel Dreams". Neither song appeared on an album. In fact, they never released an album during their short-lived career. The Dover, England new wave duo was made up of Ross Middleton (ex-Positive Noise) and saxophonist Gary Barnacle whose saxophone work can also be heard on tracks by PIL, Visage, The Clash, The Ruts and Pet Shop Boys, among others. They released four singles but disbanded in 1983 without an album.
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WE ARE UP TO DATE BUT CURRENTLY BACKFILLING JUNE DATES.
We always backfill the dates that we missed. So hang around, and work backwards. Use the P5 Archive list or type a band name in the search box at the top-right.
We always backfill the dates that we missed. So hang around, and work backwards. Use the P5 Archive list or type a band name in the search box at the top-right.
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