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A When the Beat broke up, guitarist Andy Cox and bass player David Steel decided they'd like to work together, with the right singer. They went all the way to America and listened to more than 300 tapes ... and then found the man they were looking for, David Gift, singing with a soul band in a Finsbury Park pub. The three became FINE YOUNG CANNIBALS and their recently-released debut single is 'Johnny Come Home'.

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Rip It Up, Issue 98, 1 September 1985, Page 43

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A When the Beat broke up, guitarist Andy Cox and bass player David Steel decided they'd like to work together, with the right singer. They went all the way to America and listened to more than 300 tapes ... and then found the man they were looking for, David Gift, singing with a soul band in a Finsbury Park pub. The three became FINE YOUNG CANNIBALS and their recently-released debut single is 'Johnny Come Home'. Rip It Up, Issue 98, 1 September 1985, Page 43

A When the Beat broke up, guitarist Andy Cox and bass player David Steel decided they'd like to work together, with the right singer. They went all the way to America and listened to more than 300 tapes ... and then found the man they were looking for, David Gift, singing with a soul band in a Finsbury Park pub. The three became FINE YOUNG CANNIBALS and their recently-released debut single is 'Johnny Come Home'. Rip It Up, Issue 98, 1 September 1985, Page 43