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Rough Trade (1968–1988) was a Canadian rock band centred on singer Carole Pope and multi-instrumentalist Kevan Staples. The band was noted for their provocative lyrics and stage antics; singer Pope often performed in bondage attire, and their 1981 hit "High School Confidential" was one of the first explicitly lesbian-themed Top 40 hits in the world.
Rough Trade's retail shop. This is a list of notable bands and solo artists that signed with UK-based record label Rough Trade Records. Notable artists
Rough Trade Records is an independent record label based in London, England. It was formed in 1976 by Geoff Travis who had opened a record store off Ladbroke Grove . It is currently run by co-managing directors Travis and Jeannette Lee and is affiliated to Beggars Group .
The shop, called "Rough Trade East", is located in the former Truman's Brewery in a courtyard off Brick Lane and puts on music gigs with a stage, allowing for an audience of 300. [11] Gig ticketing is usually the cost of entry with the purchase of a full price album, either bought ahead from the shop to gain a ticket or bought online via the ...
Shaking the Foundations is the fourth studio album by the Toronto new-wave band Rough Trade.It was released in 1982 and became a hit in Canada in 1983, spending 21 weeks on the charts, [1] peaking at #9 in February, putting it at #1 on the CANCON listing.
Avoid Freud is the second album by Canadian new wave band Rough Trade, released in 1980 (True North TN-43 in Canada, Stiff America USE 14 in the U.S., CBS 84952 in The Netherlands). [3] It placed at least as high as #19 on the Canadian RPM Top Albums Chart on March 14, 1981.
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