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Bocca Juniors was a short-lived project formed between the four DJ/producers (Andrew Weatherall, Terry Farley, Pete Heller, and Hugo Nicolson) at the heart of the Boy's Own Recordings label. They only released two singles: 1990's "Raise (63 Steps To Heaven)" and 1991's "Substance". Both featured lead vocals from Anna Haigh and were, in the words of the group, intended to be "balearic anthems". (The name "Bocca Juniors" is likely derived from the hugely popular and successful Argentine football team Boca Juniors, and possibly also from the word "bocca", which means "mouth" in Italian.)
![]() | Pete Heller key, g GB |
![]() | Andrew Weatherall voc, key, perc *1963 GB |
![]() | Terry Farley *1959 GB |
![]() | Anna Haigh voc |
![]() | Hugo Nicolson |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Substance / Substantially Soulful | Bocca Juniors | 1991 | Album |
Raise | Bocca Juniors | 1990 | Album |