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Revolving Paint Dream was not only the most mysterious band on Creation Records' original roster back in 1984, but also one of the most inventive. After a memorable psychedelia-tinged single, Flowers In The Sky/In The Afternoon, in February, the band disappeared for three years before a strange collection of what seemed like out-takes, OFF TO HEAVEN, reached the shelves in June 1987. '60s-influenced psych-pop sat alongside weird, distorted soundscapes to create an album that lacked any overall identity but was stacked full with ideas. It transpired that the band comprised Primal Scream's second guitarist Andrew Innes, Nico-like vocalist Christine Wanless and Luke Hayes, with some involvement from label organizers Alan McGee and Richard Green User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Off to Heaven

Flowers In The Sky

Mother Watch Me Burn
Children Of Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The Second Psychedelic Era 1976-1996

Creation Soup Volume One
One Too Twee: An Indiepop Retr
Upside Down: The Story Of Creation OST
CD86 Disc 2
Scared To Get Happy: A Story Of Indie-Pop 1980-1989
Flowers in the Sky: The Enigma of the Revolving Paint Dream
One Two Twee: An Indiepop Retrospective

Wild Summer, Wow!