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30 reviewsThe untold history of Factory Records is one of women's work at nearly every turn: recording music, playing live gigs, running the label behind the scenes, managing & promoting bands, designing record sleeves, making films & music videos, pioneering sound technology, DJing, & running one of the most chaotic clubs on the planet, The Haçienda.
Told entirely in their voices & featuring contributions from Gillian Gilbert, Gina Birch, Cath Carroll, Penny Henry & over fifty more interviewees, I THOUGHT I HEARD YOU SPEAK is an oral history that reveals the true cultural reach of the label & its staying power in the twenty-first century.
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I was really pleased to talk to Audrey about my memories of working with New Order & Factory Records. I think it's really important that the story of Factory Records includes & recognises the contribution of several women right from the start to the legacy that continues today' – Rebecca Boulton, Manager of New Order
The book I've been waiting for my entire adult life. A wonderful & fresh retelling of a time & a place that has never been significantly seen or heard from the perspective of women. Unfolding like a detective story bringing forth all the complex evidence, these fascinating, insightful, fun testimonies of what it was like to be connected to Factory are beautifully woven together. The range & power of the unleashed individual voices takes on a collective strength, becoming a fantastic roar: we were there all along & we will not be forgotten – Carol Morely