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  1. Dec 28, 2018 · It was one of just a handful of releases that included the soundtrack LP Hangahar by Sally Timms and Lindsay Lee – on which Shelley makes a guest appearance – and an album called Free Agents by Eric Random, Francis Cookson and Barry Adamson.

  2. Barry Adamson (born 11 June 1958) is an English pop and rock musician, composer, writer, photographer and filmmaker. He came to prominence in the late 1970s as a member of the post-punk band Magazine and went on to work with Visage, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, and the electro musicians Pan Sonic.

  3. Homosapien is the second solo album by British musician Pete Shelley, released in 1981. The album follows his experimental instrumental album Sky Yen (recorded in 1974 but released in 1980) and his work with the group Buzzcocks, who initially disbanded in 1981.

  4. Pete Shelley - Witness the change. 4:50. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1997 CD release of "Homosapien" on Discogs.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pete_ShelleyPete Shelley - Wikipedia

    Shelley recorded a new version of "Homosapien", called "Homosapien II", in 1989. The single featured four mixes of the new recording. He played with various other musicians during his career, including the Invisible Girls who backed punk poet John Cooper Clarke. Shelley also formed a short-lived band called the Tiller Boys.

  6. Apr 28, 2024 · Homosapien, a song written and performed by Pete Shelley, the frontman of the iconic punk rock band Buzzcocks, holds great significance in the history of punk and new wave music. Released in 1981 as a solo single, Homosapien offers a unique blend of catchy synth-pop sounds and Shelley’s distinctive vocals. The song’s lyrics touch upon ...

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  8. Oct 30, 2018 · I met up with Barry Adamson earlier this month in Victoria, London, to look back over his remarkable career – reflected within his new double album compilation Memento Mori – before his return to live performance with a full band and orchestra at the RNCM, Manchester on 29 October and the Union Chapel on 30 October in London.