DANCE FOOLS DANCE
RECORDS
An independent form the Punk era, owned
by the Cure's Robert Smith and apparently named after a 1931 MGM film.
There seem to have been only two releases on Dance Fools Dance. First out
of the blocks was a split EP by The Obtainers ('Yeh Yeh Yeh' / 'Pussy Wussy')
and the Mag/Spys ('Lifeblood' / 'Bombs). Its catalogue number was
GLITCH-1, and it was issued in July 1979. The label was plain white with a
sticker (red or yellow) on it. There was then a gap of roughly three years
before Animation's 'Frame One' EP (DSD-2; 1982) came out. That EP featured
three tracks, 'Secret Life', 'Genevieve', and 'Foreign Lands', and had a
plain-looking white label with the basic credits on it in a 'typewritten' font.
82
Not
Issued
DANCE FOOLS
DANCE
DSD
1
82
Animation
Secret Life
DANCE FOOLS
DANCE
DSD
2