Murray's first and only session for Peel, recorded with a temporary band in March 1980, was practically her first public performance after leaving Penetration at the end of 1979. The DJ was somewhat perplexed by her release with the Only Ones in May, although he was glad to promote single and album releases with Invisible Girls when released. After doing a gig in Bury St Edmunds in December 1980, Peel notes how certain bands seem to be more popular in certain places than others, Penetration and Pauline Murray and the Invisible Men (sic.) being the case in "Bury". There is however no evidence of him playing Murray's releases with the Storm, or even any other solo work from 1989.
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| - Murray's first and only session for Peel, recorded with a temporary band in March 1980, was practically her first public performance after leaving Penetration at the end of 1979. The DJ was somewhat perplexed by her release with the Only Ones in May, although he was glad to promote single and album releases with Invisible Girls when released. After doing a gig in Bury St Edmunds in December 1980, Peel notes how certain bands seem to be more popular in certain places than others, Penetration and Pauline Murray and the Invisible Men (sic.) being the case in "Bury". There is however no evidence of him playing Murray's releases with the Storm, or even any other solo work from 1989.
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| - Murray's first and only session for Peel, recorded with a temporary band in March 1980, was practically her first public performance after leaving Penetration at the end of 1979. The DJ was somewhat perplexed by her release with the Only Ones in May, although he was glad to promote single and album releases with Invisible Girls when released. After doing a gig in Bury St Edmunds in December 1980, Peel notes how certain bands seem to be more popular in certain places than others, Penetration and Pauline Murray and the Invisible Men (sic.) being the case in "Bury". There is however no evidence of him playing Murray's releases with the Storm, or even any other solo work from 1989.
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