A Certain Ratio are celebrating 45 years Pic: Paul Husband A Certain Ratio are coming to Preston as part of a special tour celebrating 45 years of the band.
Examining the case for free parking in PrestonThe first set will represent the early years of their career from their Factory releases – including All Night Party, Sextet and Force – through to the next stage of their journey when they joined A&M in the late 1980s, with songs such as Won’t Stop Loving You.
“It’s an ethos that’s open-minded over all else, and that’s seen them take everything from experimental electronica to vintage funk, filtered through their own Mancunian lens.”
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