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London and, 'in a previous incarnation', he was a member of Colour Me Pop [d]. Colour Me Pop featured on the "Europe in the Year Zero" EP in 1982 with Yazoo
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preceded their album Upstairs at Eric's. Also featured on the EP were Colour Me Pop, formerly known as Watch with Mother. Sudeten Creche’s second release
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their label Polystar has issued several compilation albums. The first Colour Me Pop (カラー・ミー・ポップ) released December 1991 collected non-album singles, b-sides
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name was Terry Rowley's idea). Trapeze appeared in the British TV show Colour Me Pop and soon was swamped with offers of recording contracts, including one
The Best Way to Travel (341 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
the Guardian. Retrieved 23 March 2022. "Rumour". March 2, 1970 – via IMDb. "The Best Way to Travel" being performed on Colour Me Pop in 1968 (YouTube)
Om (The Moody Blues song) (359 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
The Exotic in Western Music. Lebanon, New Hampshire: UPNE. pp. 301–02. ISBN 1-55553-319-1. "Om" being performed on Colour Me Pop in 1968 on YouTube
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Progrography.com. 26 June 2010. Retrieved 27 February 2015. "Visions of Paradise" and "The Actor" being performed on Colour Me Pop in 1968 on YouTube