Deptford Fun CityBased: London, England, UK A sister label of Illegal Records and Step-Forward Records, all of which were owned by Miles Copeland. DFC was formed mainly to release the debut single by Squeeze, although it evetually ended up as home to Alternative TV and various Mark Perry offshoot bands. Folded in 1980 but was briefly reactivated in 1990 by Squeeze to release their A Round And A Bout LP. |
7" Singles: | ||
DFC 01 | SQUEEZE - Packet Of Three | 1977 |
DFC 002 | ALTERNATIVE TV - How Much Longer (7"/2x7") | 1977 |
DFC 03 | THE JOOLS HOLLAND AND DEPTFORD BOYS CHOIR - Boogie Woogie '78 | 1978 |
DFC 04 | ALTERNATIVE TV - Life After Life | 1978 |
DFCO 5 | ALTERNATIVE TV - Life / Love Lies Limp | 1978 |
DFC 006 | not released | |
DFC 07 | ALTERNATIVE TV - Action Time Vision | 1978 |
DFC 08 | not released | |
DFC 09 | MARK PERRY - You Cry Your Tears (not released) | 1979 |
DFC 010 | ALTERNATIVE TV - The Force Is Blind | 1979 |
DFC 11 | HENRY BADOWSKI - Making Love With My Wife | 1979 |
DFC 12 | MARK PERRY - Whole World's Down On Me | 1980 |
LPs: | ||
DLP 01 | ALTERNATIVE TV - The Image Has Cracked - The First Album By Alternative TV | 1978 |
DLP 02 | ALTERNATIVE TV / HERE AND NOW - What You See... Is What You Are | 1978 |
DLP 03 | ALTERNATIVE TV - Vibing Up The Senile Man (Part One) - The Second Album by Alternative TV | 1979 |
DLP 04 | THE GOOD MISSIONARIES - Fire From Heaven | 1979 |
DLP 05 | ALTERNATIVE TV - Action Time Vision | 1980 |
DLP 06 | MARK PERRY - Snappy Turns | 1980 |