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Jane Perry Woodgate, then Crockford, formed the Mo-dettes in 1979, recruiting Ramona Carlier first then running the idea by Kate Korris, as the two waited in the Lisson Grove dole queue. Kate was to bring along June Miles-Kinston, completing the first line-up. Jane was to write 'White Mice' along with 'Masochistic Opposite','Kray Twins', 'Bedtime Stories','Satisfy' and'Foolish Girl'on the album. The entire band loathe the 'disco' version of White Mice on the album, loving the original single release on 'Mode' records. The album was originally released in 1980 by London Records, the group were not too impressed by the producer Roger Lomas, who hated 'girl bands'. Great foresight London Records! It was through the machinations and lack of belief in the Mo-dettes by the Record Company, being only interested in the money and not the music, that the demise of the Mo-dettes came about in 1983 but not before the change of line-up including Melissa Ritter, guitarist and Susan Slack, singer. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Paint It Black
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Bedtime Stories
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Foolish Girl
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