In a rather surprising (but very welcome) turn of events, a grime mixer behind the works of AJ Tracey and Headie One has helped '80s pop group The Pinkees to get their music onto streaming services just in time for their 40th anniversary.
Producer Jay Reynolds, who's best known for his Grammy-winning work on Dua Lipa's Boys Will Be Boys, is the son of Pinkees drummer Paul Reynolds and has worked his magic on the band's 1982 album.
The record features the group's Number 8 hit Danger Games and wasn't available to stream - until now. "It all started when Jay asked his dad why our stuff wasn’t up on Spotify," explains The Pinkees' Andy Price.
First released in 1982, the band's only album predated the CD and - after a battle between The Pinkees' label Creole Records and then-high street record retailer Our Price - Andy admits the group 'fizzled out.' Thus, their music never made it to streaming services.
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