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The Siddeleys
The Siddeleys were a London-based indie pop band, active during the late 1980s. Although they were relatively short-lived, they were influential.〔(Are You Scared To Get Happy?: July 2007 )〕
The band formed in 1986, comprising female singer Johnny Johnson, Andrew Brown (bass), Allan Kingdom (guitar), and Phil Goodman (drums). Andy Wake signed the band to his Medium Cool label on the strength of one of their three demo tapes, releasing their first single, "What Went Wrong This Time?" in 1987, described by The Legend in ''NME'' as "A gentle teasing lament with cool female vocals and a lilting backing which trickles around the back of the nervous system with deceptive charm".〔New Musical Express, 19 September 1987〕 Goodman left in 1987, to be replaced by former Jamie Wednesday and Bob drummer Dean Leggett,〔Strong, Martin C.:"The Great Alternative & Indie Discography", 1999, Canongate, ISBN 0-86241-913-1〕 who was himself replaced by David Clynch. They moved to Sombrero Records for the follow-up, the John Parish-produced ''Sunshine Thuggery'' EP (1988), which caught the ear of John Peel who invited the band to record a session for his BBC Radio 1 programme. Peel commented "the woman who's in charge of the band has a terrific way with words in almost the manner of Morrissey. There are lines in here which make me laugh out loud".〔New Musical Express, 22 October 1988〕
After a second Peel session, they had planned to release "You Get What You Deserve" as a third single, but this fell through when Sombrero ran out of money. The band remained popular with fans of indie pop, and a collection of all of their recordings, ''Slum Clearance'' was released in 2001. "What Went Wrong This Time?" was included on the ''CD86'' album, a collection of definitive indie pop compiled by Bob Stanley.
==Discography==


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