Deep in the bowels of Mandrill Studios, plans were hatched earlier this year. Englishman Tim Palmer (Dead Or Alive, Kajagoogoo, etc) was producing an album for an unknown band called SATELLITE SPIES. Now it can be told that the Spies are a core duo of Mark Loveys (vocals) and Tommy Joy (guitars). The two re-established a youthful partnership when Mark's band Blase broke up and now Reaction Records are confident that they'll be world-beaters. First single is the album's title track, 'Destiny In Motion'.
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Rip It Up, Issue 97, 1 August 1985, Page 2
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84Deep in the bowels of Mandrill Studios, plans were hatched earlier this year. Englishman Tim Palmer (Dead Or Alive, Kajagoogoo, etc) was producing an album for an unknown band called SATELLITE SPIES. Now it can be told that the Spies are a core duo of Mark Loveys (vocals) and Tommy Joy (guitars). The two re-established a youthful partnership when Mark's band Blase broke up and now Reaction Records are confident that they'll be world-beaters. First single is the album's title track, 'Destiny In Motion'. Rip It Up, Issue 97, 1 August 1985, Page 2
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