Singing in Braille (CRE 021T) is an EP by the Irish post-punk band Five Go Down to the Sea?, released in August 1985 on Creation Records.
met Alan McGee and producer Joe Foster of Creation Records, a label which the band admired.
[1][2] McGee asked them to play a number of gigs at his Living Room club night on Conway Street, Camden.
"[3] According to writer David Cavanagh, during band's gigs at the Living Room, "Donnelly...snatched pints from the hands of people in the crowd, and shouted surreal, Flann O'Brien-esque lyrics while his colleagues clonked out ramshackle, all-elbows rhythms.
The label's art director Peter Fowler remembers visiting them in Rotherhithe where he said "they were living with ten builders...They invited us around for tea, and they brought out a tray of jelly babies.