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SEASIDE TREATS

Cardiacs

RIO/Avant-Prog


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Singles/EPs/Fan Club/Promo, released in 1984

Songs / Tracks Listing


A1. A Little Man And A House
A2. Hope Day
B1. R.E.S.
B2. To Go Off And Things

Line-up / Musicians


- Tim Smith / Guitar, Vocals
- Jim Smith / Bass
- Sarah Smith / Saxophone
- William D. Drake / Keyboards
- Dominic Luckman / Drums
- Tim Quy / Percussion
- Mark Cawthra / Drums (B2)

Releases information

12" Alphabet ALPH 002 (1984 UK)

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