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When VINCE CLARKE (pictured on the wall) and ALISON MO YET broke up YAZOO last year the closecropped one declared his intention to work with other singers. He popped up this year with fellow sound whizz ERIC RADCLIFFE (under arm) as THE ASSEMBLY. The first vocalist to be recorded by the duo was former Undertone FEARGAL SHARKEY. The resulting single 'Never Never' is in the shops now. The pair plan an album and intend to woo a guest vocalist for each track.

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Rip It Up, Issue 80, 1 March 1984, Page 2

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When VINCE CLARKE (pictured on the wall) and ALISON MO YET broke up YAZOO last year the closecropped one declared his intention to work with other singers. He popped up this year with fellow sound whizz ERIC RADCLIFFE (under arm) as THE ASSEMBLY. The first vocalist to be recorded by the duo was former Undertone FEARGAL SHARKEY. The resulting single 'Never Never' is in the shops now. The pair plan an album and intend to woo a guest vocalist for each track. Rip It Up, Issue 80, 1 March 1984, Page 2

When VINCE CLARKE (pictured on the wall) and ALISON MO YET broke up YAZOO last year the closecropped one declared his intention to work with other singers. He popped up this year with fellow sound whizz ERIC RADCLIFFE (under arm) as THE ASSEMBLY. The first vocalist to be recorded by the duo was former Undertone FEARGAL SHARKEY. The resulting single 'Never Never' is in the shops now. The pair plan an album and intend to woo a guest vocalist for each track. Rip It Up, Issue 80, 1 March 1984, Page 2

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