During 1982, the group finally added another drummer (Lee Shallcross), toured the U.S., and released their second album, Key of Dreams, on Factory's European subsidiary, Benelux. By the end of the year, the Cassidys grew frustrated with their approach to music and quit the business; six months later however, they were back as a full band - with Shallcross plus new additions, including Larry Cassidy's wife Jenny and Angela Flowers. Adding more electronics, Section 25 returned in 1984 with From the Hip, an album that earned release worldwide, including the band's first (and only) American release (on Factory U.S.). Two years later, though, Love and Hate was the group's last proper studio album. Strange Fruit released a Peel Sessions EP in 1988.
Section 25 biography by allmusic.com














