Prior to forming OMD, Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys had developed some
of the early OMD songs in another Liverpool band - The Id. As well as Andy and
Paul, the various changing line-ups of The Id featured Mal Holmes and Julia Kneale.
Feeling she wanted to make more of a creative contribution to the band, Julia
wrote some lyrics that Andy and Paul provided the music for - hence Julia's Song.
Taking some advice from Roger Eagle (Eric's Club entrepreneur), The Id decided
to record some demos. The band clubbed together the necessary £25 and in early
1978 they booked a session at Liverpool's Open Eye Gallery. They recorded three
songs: Electricity, Julia's Song and The Misunderstanding. This compilation provided a window on the early Liverpool music scene of the
late 70's - despite the late release of the album (by which time The Id had become
OMD and Echo And The Bunnymen had signed to Zoo Records). |