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The Revolving Paint Dream

The Revolving Paint Dream

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  • Formed: 1983
  • Disbanded:1989
  • Years Active: 1980s

Biography

Not a great deal is known about Revolving Paint Dream, a psychedelic pop band that recorded sporadically for Alan McGee's Creation label in the '80s. Initially the band was a duo of Primal Scream's Andrew Innes and his girlfriend Christine Wanless. The band -- which quite possibly counted McGee, Dick Green, and Luke Hayes as members or contributors at various points -- released a couple of records before apparently giving it a rest for good; Off to Heaven was issued in 1987, followed by 1989's Mother Watch Me Burn. The group's first release, the "Flowers in the Sky" single, was Creation's second single and one of their early highlights.
— Andy Kellman , All Music Guide

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