Family Fodder was less a band than a never-ending collective of musicians messing with tapes in the basement of a London flat...
In 1983, Pearce borrowed some of the band's record advance money from their new label, Fresh, to fund another project's tour. The resulting album, All Styles, came out of these diminished funds and was scratchy, ill planned, and home-recorded. It sold only about 100 copies when released.
A double album, "All styles", released in 1983, a record on which every song is meant to represent a particular musical style (progressive, folk, classic, funk, jazz, punk...) with a new sound (cleaner, with more synths), and Michel Legrand and Kurt Weill covers. Great work!
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