Dee Walker, the saving designer, was the creation of Dance Network label mind Paul Bultitute — his idea was to go with the early-80s influx of mod-revivalists with the addition of a sixties-styled “woman” singer in the picture of Cilla Dark or Sandy Shaw. In 1984, Baultitude authorized the 22 year-old and enlisted Paul Bevoir from the Aircraft Set to create the appropriate tunes. One album premiered, 1985’s Dial L for Like, that was well received from the mod underground as well as the English press but Walker retired from your music business after she wedded the following yr.