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COMPETITION

Up for grabs this time is a very special Australian Tour Souvenir EP of "Caught In My Shadow", which also includes; "Play" (demo version), "Circlesquare" (paranoia mix), "Unbearable" (live), and "Who Wants To Be The Disco King ?". The lucky winner will also receive a Limited Edition Coloured Vinyl 7" of "The Size of a Cow". As well as all of this, we are also giving away four Wonder Stuff t-shirts. All you have to do is answer one simple question.

Which band did The Wonder Stuff support on their recent visit to America? (Jan/Feb '92)


Due to the changeover of the magazine, the competitions were unfortunately delayed for a while. Here are the winners to the `Caught In My Shadow' competition.

    Q. Where was the "Caught In My Shadow" video filmed?

    A. Pigeon Park, just outside Birmingham's Cathedral.

The Winners of the 'Absolution' CD were:

Micky Pringle, Northumberland.
Richard James, West Midlands.
Kirsty Hawkes, Walsall.
Michelle Roberts, Berkshire.
Jean-Marc Schepers, Belgium.
Jason Kenshole, Birmingham.

Winners for the T-Shirts were:

M.J.Gunton, Birmingham.
Debra Walker, Retford.
Daniel Horne, Middx.
Richard Gibson, W. Yorks.
Gayle Wheeler, Birmingham.
Leendert Haaring, Holland.


The winner of the first LAMBAST competition, who will be receiving a promotional double CD of 'Never Loved Elvis' / 'The Greatest Hits...And More More More', is -

Louise Kibbey, Surrey.

The correct answers;

1. The support acts at Bescot Stadium were Kingmaker, Swervedriver, Spirit Of The West, New Fast Automatic Daffodils.

2. The first Wonder Stuff single to enter the UK Top 40 was, "It's Yer Money I'm After Baby".

3. Mick Glossop was the producer of "Never Loved Elvis".

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