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Images In Vogue - Incipience 2: Prerelease Educated Man (Clear Vinyl) (LP)Images In Vogue's self produced independently released limited edition EPs! On clear vinyl. This record collects 'Pre Release' (June 1982, 500 copies) and 'Educated Man' (October 1982, 1,000 copies), the first vinyl releases by the group, as well as the first appearances on vinyl from Dale Martindale (vocals), Joe Vizvary (synths), Cevin Key (later of Skinny Puppy) and Don Gordon (later of Numb). Some of the most classic synthpop recordings from
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