The Larks

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Phil and Pete became full-time members of The Larks and Pete Daws was brought in to replace Pete Walmsley. Inspired by the movie Stardust, The Larks bought an ambulance for transport. In April, we went into an eight-track studio in Hackney and recorded The Faith, All Or Nothing Girl, Ragged Claws, Love On The Dole, Please Dont Hide It, Kill Or Be Killed, Time Marches On and Teenage Reprobate. This session was released as a limited edition of a thousand cassettes entitled Here Is. At the end of November, we spent two days at Elephant Studios in Wapping, recording a demo of Billy Grahams Going To Heaven which began to attract some serious interest from record companies. Go!Discs were particularly interested but eventually signed The Housemartins instead. Maggie Maggie Maggie (Out Out Out) which we had recorded in one take at Elephant was released on the Miners Benefit LP Here We Go on Sterile Records. In December, Eric Coker deputised for Pete Cook who had to have his wisdom teeth removed. On Petes return, Eric was invited to join the band as a permanent member.