sábado, 29 de marzo de 2025

Doggerel Bank – Mister Skillicorn Dances [LP] (1975, Charisma)

 
Without a doubt, one of the most unknown and unique of the wonderful Charisma artists would have to be Doggerel Bank, a group featuring an eccentric poet with equally eccentric musical backing. The center of the group was William Bealby-Wright, a poet from the Isle of Man (i.e. a Manx) and former leader of The Barrow Poets, a music and poetry aggregation who made records from roughly the mid-60’s to the early 70’s, with albums on Fontana and Argo as well as privately pressed records.
 
Doggeral Bank set the words of William Bealby-Wright to an art-rock melange of harmonium, violin, viola, harp, mandolin, piano, organ, concertina, mini moog, electric guitar, drums and percussion composed by former British poet lauriat Jim Betjeman. Although they released two groundbreaking albums, 'Silver Face' and 'Mister Skillicorn Dances', neither was released outside of England and the group disbanded.  
 
Susan Baker, who played harmonium, mandolin and violin for Doggeral Bank from 1973 until 1975, went on to perform on the soundtrack of The Who's 'Tommy'.  Jim Parker, who is largely responsible for the music on the Doggerel Bank LPs, also did the musical backing on Betjeman’s four Charisma LPs. Producer Hugh Murphy, best known for his work with Gerry Rafferty, also produced a number of Charisma singles by a wide range of artists, and had earlier helmed some wonderful progressive rock with Gracious! for Vertigo. [SOURCE: LAST.FM
 

 
Label: Charisma – CAS 1102 
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album 
Country: UK 
Released: Apr 1975 
Style: Prog Rock, Poetry, Art Pop
 
Tracklist:
A1 Where The Sun Always Shines 4:13 
A2 The Man With The Ginger Lily 2:21 
A3 Hyde Park Monster 4:51 
A4 Crazy Lips 2:29 
A5 Lady Jane 1:49 
A6 Oblique Song 3:36 
B1 The Lighthouse Keeper's Bicycle 5:08 
B2 North Circular Blues 2:38 
B3 Cow Pie 2:18 
B4 Sarcophagus Blues 2:52 
B5 Mister Skillicorn Dances 2:47 
B6 Shopping Around 4:53 
B7 Valediction (Rondeau Redouble) 3:11 
 
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domingo, 23 de marzo de 2025

Colenso Parade – Fontana Eyes [12''] (1986, Fire Records)

 
Colenso Parade was formed in October 1984 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The band played the Futurama festival in Ireland and then moved to London where they released two singles, ‘Standing Up’ and ‘Down By The Border’, on their own Goliath label. Stiff Records put them in contact with promoter and manager Dave Bedford. Soon afterwards, they moved to London where Bedford had built up Fire Records. From the original line-up, Oscar (vocals), Linda Clenndining (keyboards) and Neil Lawson (bass) remained the nucleus of the band. Terry Bickers (later of House Of Love and Levitation) replaced the original guitarist Jackie Forgie after the first single, and was in turn dropped in favour of John Watt (although Bickers was in place for the album sessions, by the time 'Glentoran' appeared he had moved on). Owen Howell (ex-Big Self) would also replace Robert Wakeman as drummer. Following ‘Hallelujah Chorus’, they secured heavy airplay with "Fontana Eyes" in 1986, a classic 12-bar blues workout founded on captivating lyrical epigrams: ‘I’m holding my breath, cos there’s no-one to hold’. A split came soon after their only album when a contract with a major label fell through. Further demos were recorded but nothing surfaced, although Oscar was asked to join Echo And The Bunnymen as singer following the departure of Ian McCulloch. He declined the invitation, and is now working in video. Lawson is currently an aircraft photographer, while Linda Clandinning has trained as a hairdresser. Only Robert Wakeman has continued in the music industry, with indie hopefuls Salad. [SOURCE: ALLMUSIC
 

 
Label: Fire Records – BLAZE 11T 
Format: Vinyl, 12", Single 
Country: UK 
Released: 1986 
Style: Alternative Rock, Indie Rock 
 
Tracklist:
A1 Fontana Eyes 
B1 Here Comes The Night 
B2 Anything 
B3 Our Man In Havanna 
 
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sábado, 22 de marzo de 2025

The Bridge – Industrial Love Dance [12''] (1984, Second Vision)

Before founding UK alternarock band Zerra One, Paul Bell released an electro single called "Love Dance" as The Bridge on the Second Vision label in 1984. It is about as close a copy of New Order's "The Beach" as you can get without being sued. This is another 12'' version that adds a 7" mix and is titled "Industrial Love Dance" as UK release. All that aside, this really is a great dance record, and if you like "The Beach" but don't necessarily want to hear it again, "Love Dance" should do quite nicely. [SOURCE: FANTOD UNDER GLASS]
 

 
Label: Second Vision – SV 12003 
Format: Vinyl, 12" 
Country: UK 
Released: 1984 
Style: Electro, Synth-pop 
 
Tracklist:
A1 Industrial Love Dance (Love Mix) 
B1 Industrial Love Dance (Industrial Mix) 
B2 Industrial Love Dance (7" Love Mix) 
 
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domingo, 16 de marzo de 2025

Anorexia – Untitled [7''] (1982, Slim Records)


Anorexia were a punk band from Watford, Hertfordshire, England formed in 1978. The band’s self-financed debut single in 1980/81 ‘Rapist in the Park’ became an underground hit and all three tracks off their single were frequently requested on John Peel’s Radio 1 show. The second 7” single in 1982 was an untitled 4 track EP. Lisa Sinclair joined the group on alto sax and clarinet, sounding more New Wave-y with these horns going on that makes one think they've been listening to Here & Now or other like-minded hippie band types. Julie Hadwin who later went on to guest with The Style Council, sung on the this EP, replacing Kim Glenister, who fell out with the founding members Nick Page and the Leigh brothers. The group disbanded in 1982/3 with the Leigh brothers continuing on as Johnny 7 until the mid- to late-1980s. Highlight gigs were at the Rock Garden, pubs in Hampstead and north London area, Brighton Poly, Bath Academy of Art, Rickmansworth (supporting Wilco Johnson and the Solid Senders) and Cassiobury College, Watford in 1978 where the 3-piece The Executives opened for Anorexia. Two members of The Executives went on to form Wham!.
 

 
Label: Slim Records – BRS011 
Format: Vinyl, 7", EP 
Country: UK 
Released: 1982 
Style: New Wave, Goth Rock, Post-Punk
 
Tracklist:
A1 Steven 
A2 Marching Songs 
B1 Softly Quietly Or Shout 
B2 Inanimate Objects 
 
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sábado, 15 de marzo de 2025

Bass Probe – Another Sleepless Night [12''] (1992, Warrior Records)

Bass Probe (a.k.a. Vinyl Vandals) was an acid techno project formed by Andrew E Beer and Robert Taylor. Andrew Edward Beer is the label owner of Warrior Records and founder of Concrete Productions. He previously had played during the 80's in 400 Blows and Concrete. Robert Taylor started in the early '80s as a member of several punk and industrial bands (400 Blows, Concrete, Fallout, Six Minute War), then produced some UK techno/breakbeat/hardcore in the early '90s. A few years later he met the originators of the Fifth Era doomcore project. He founded the eponymous label and eventually became the main composer and live performer behind that project. "Another Sleepless Night" is a smooth and nice synth-driven 1992 fusion of breakbeat U.K. house and techno music, with agreeable synth phrases, “string pads”, sub bassline, old skool keyboard riffs, vocals, and “amen break” percussion. Contains samples of The Sample Kings's "Chucks Beats " (1989) and break from The Winstons' "Amen, Brother".
 

 
Label: Warrior Records – WRR12 025 
Format: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM 
Country: UK 
Released: 1992 
Style: Breakbeat Hardcore, House, Techno 
 
Tracklist:
A1 Another Sleepless Night (Vocal Mix) 4:15 
A2 Another Sleepless Night (Instrumental) 4:12 
B1 Another Sleepless Night (NRG Mix) 4:32 
B2 Another Sleepless Night (Sleepless Mix) 4:06 
 
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domingo, 9 de marzo de 2025

Various – A Drop In The Ocean [12''] (1982, Lightbeat Records)

 
In 1982, Blackpool's Lightbeat Records released the 'A Drop in The Ocean' EP in response to the 'Blackpool Rox' EP featuring, amongst others, Section 25 and The Membranes. The EP featured two Blackpool bands highly regarded at the time: Zoo Boutique (wrongly named as "The Zoo Bootique" on the record) and The Velvasheens plus four other bands (The Elite, The Frets, Divert Off Centre and Pure Pink Paraffin) since at a time when Blackpool was a hotbed of talent such as Tunnelvision, The Tins, Sensible Shoes and One Way System
 
The Frets were a punk group from Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire who formed in 1978 with Bob Bright (vocals), Neil Perryman (drums), Lez Smith (lead guitar), Brian Perryman (rhythm guitar) and Jimmy Dean (bass). By the mid-1980s they were renamed Clampdown, a trio of Bob (guitar, vocals), Solly (bass) and Neil (drums). 
 
In 1979, Duncan Jowitt joined Section 25 as guitarist before forming Final Solution with David Foster on bass and Tony Ashworth on drums. Ashworth was replaced by Steve Grice and the band became Another Dimension. In 1982, with the addition of John "Sid" Hayward on synthesizers and Bill Fogel on guitar, the band changed name again to Zoo Boutique. Debut release (misspelt as The Zoo Bootique) was "Love Like A Clown" on this compilation. Became increasingly electronic rock when Fogel was replaced by Phil Denton on keyboards and released single 'Forgive and Forget / Happy Families', which, despite UK national Radio 1 prime-time airplay, failed to chart. After further personnel changes, the band split in 1985. 
 
Divert Off Centre was a post-punk band from Lancashire attempted to do something different, probably influenced by the New Avant sounds coming from Bristol rather than the straight ahead punk sounds of 1976. Formed in 1979, members were Tim White, Simon P. Jones (guitar), Phil Clare, Jak Knowles (bass), Jenny Lobell, Mark Wilkinson and Luke Smith. They later evolved as The October Group. Divert Off Centre only released the single 'The Oh So Diverse Plastic New Art', engineered by Robin Dalton and Chris Riley in 1982, actually a flexi in a fold out sleeve with the usual mystical sounding mumbo jumbo on the back.


 
Label: Lightbeat Records – LIGHT 002 
Format: Vinyl, 12", Compilation 
Country: UK 
Released: 1982 
Style: New Wave, Garage Rock, Art Rock, Post-Punk
 
Tracklist:
A1 The Elite – Trapped 
A2 The Frets – Hold Me Back 
A3 The Zoo Bootique – Love Like A Clown 
B1 The Velvasheens – I Walk Like I Talk 
B2 Divert Off Centre – Love In Ephemeral... I Confess 
B3 Pure Pink Paraffin – Titian Head 
 
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sábado, 8 de marzo de 2025

Richard Beswick, Simon Mayo, Philipp Wachsmann, Tony Wren – Chamberpot [LP] (1976, Bead Records)

 
This quartet is a proponent of a type of improvisational move between free-jazz influences and chamber instruments, formed in London by violinist Philipp Wachsmann (who had made his debut in the excellent, choral, 1973 'Balance'), holder of the newly formed Bead label, here along with Richard Beswick on oboe and alto oboe (English horn), Simon Mayo on clarinet and Tony Wren double bass. The restless and dizzying musical trajectories that emanate from this vinyl are indicative of the Bead catalog (a label of limited means, stopped at the vinyl era), as much as ever harbinger of theorems, impulses and hypotheses of form, open and synthetic, for the improvisation of those overflowing years, the flow of which incessantly and propertly flows to the present day.
 
'Chamberpot' uses woodwinds and chordophones, constituting of posed or schizoid dialogues, fragile effective tensions. Of simulated twirls, reactions and agonies between instrumentalists, breaking up, for example, a shrill and capricious violin soliloquy to blossom into a heated dialogue of clarinet, or within an erratic background of double bass or even into dense draperies of oboe. Or spilling together in convulsive rhythm, saturating the performance space. Different and contradictory accents, they mimic nimble, grave, full or in sing-songs, world spaces and times, light and shadow, in limpid ascents or in swirling climbs, observing each other as if in ecstasy or hurling themselves in sudden scuffles, according to structure or in improvisation. Whether it is a single track (the 20 minutes of A side), whose complex habitat is generated and percolated in multiple hypotheses, as a magnetic uninterrupted flow, or whether it is broken forms of more contracted breath, of unequivocal terminology but of avuncular and presumed scope, nervously felt ("Huge", "New", "Scare", "Hits", City", B side). [SOURCE: RATE YOUR MUSIC]
 

Label: Bead Records – BEAD 2 
Format: Vinyl, LP 
Country: UK 
Released: 1976 
Style: Free Improvisation 
 
Tracklist:
A Sleek And Healthy, A Hippo Strolls Along The River Bank 20:08 
B1 Huge 4:18 
B2 New 5:29 
B3 Scare 4:32 
B4 Hits 9:38 
B5 City 1:53 
 
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domingo, 2 de marzo de 2025

Zaza – Zaza [LP] (1982, Blow Up)

 
ZaZa (born June 5, 1951 as Peter La Bonté in Munich) is a German pop singer. He became known in 1982 with the song "Zauberstab", which is now considered a classic of the Neue Deutschen Welle.With it he rose in August 1982 in Germany to number 8 in the single charts. The song's lyrics, which were perceived as salacious -in the chorus ZaZa sings "wenn ich Dich kriege, zeigt dir mein Zauberstab die Liebe"("when I get you, my magic wand will show you love")- led to several radio stations banning the song from their programming. In the film "The Flambé Woman", however, the title was played. For ZaZa it remained the only big hit. The follow-up single only just made it into the charts, further successes failed to materialize. 
 
The entire records is full with unique rhythms, percussive machines which keep the club move; weird new wave with strange vocals and absurd child's synthetizers and unconventional saxophone sounds, containing some touch of Kraftwerk in the "Vorbei Ist Vorbei" track. [SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA
 

 
Label: Blow Up – INT 145.504 
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo 
Country: Germany 
Released: 1982 
Style: New Wave, Electro, Synth-pop, Neue Deutsche Welle
 
Tracklist:
A1 Tango D'Elite 5:29 
A2 Caprifischer 4:47 
A3 Die Seltsame Reise (Cruise Missle) 3:58 
A4 Licht Von Kairo 6:00 
B1 Zauberstab 4:00 
B2 Dschungel Liebe 6:57 
B3 Joker 2:10 
B4 Vorbei Ist Vorbei 11:08 
 
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sábado, 1 de marzo de 2025

The Young And The Useless – Real Men Don't Floss [7''] (1982, Rat Cage Records)

The Young and the Useless were an American punk band formed in the early 1980s that consisted of Adam Trese, Arthur Africano, David Scilken and future Beastie Boys member Adam Horovitz. They were managed by former Beastie Boys manager Nick Cooper. Their first recording 'Real Men Don't Floss' was released by Ratcage Records. It is rumoured that they recorded a second album, but it was never released and its whereabouts is unknown. They played shows in New York City clubs including: A7, CBGB, Rock Lounge, Mudd Club, Club 57, Rock Hotel and 2+2; and played with Bad Brains, The Stimulators, Dead Kennedys, Ramones, P.I.L., Hüsker Dü, The Mob, The Necros, Adrenalin O.D. and The Beastie Boys
 
On Friday, November 13, 1982, The Young and the Useless opened for the Beastie Boys at a concert produced by Philip Pucci, in honor of his birthday for the purposes of his short concert film of the Beastie Boys, "Beastie". Pucci held the concert in Bard College's Preston Drama Dance Department Theatre. This performance marked both The Young and the Useless' and the Beastie Boys' first on screen appearance in a published motion picture, although the segment including The Young and the Useless was not included in the film's final edit. 
 
By late 1984, due to the local success of Beastie Boys' 12" single, 'Cooky Puss', the group had fallen apart, as Adam Horovitz began to spend more of his time working with The Beastie Boys. On October 28, 1984, they played their final gig at Club CBGB in New York City. 'Real Men Don't Floss' was their only official recording, released on Rat Cage in 1982. All tracks written by The Young and The Useless except "Funky Music" which is a loose cover of "Play That Funky Music" by Wild Cherry. [SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA]
 

 
Label: Rat Cage Records – MOTR 24 
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, EP 
Country: US 
Released: 1982 
Style: Hardcore Punk, New York Hardcore
 
Tracklist:
A1 Young & Useless 
A2 P.M.H. 
A3 The Wave 
A4 Home Boy 
B1 Rise And Shine 
B2 Funky Music 
 
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domingo, 23 de febrero de 2025

WAQ – Mira Por Donde [12''] (1983, MR)

Waq is one of the forgotten bands of the early 80s, formed in Madrid in 1981 by Miguel Bañuelos (vocals and synthesizers) and Antonio González (guitar, bass, drum machine and vocals). They have been labeled as naif synth-pop, making simple songs with ingenious texts backed with good bases of keyboard and guitars. 
 
In the middle of 1981 Miguel convinces his friend Antonio González to start the band, rehearsing that summer songs like "La Monja", "Smoking Rosa", and "Osa Mayor". On March 1982 they give their first show in Rock-Ola and on the following month they register their first demo in RNE. On June 1982 they recorded the videoclip of '"Ladrones de Juguetes", their most celebrated song, in the TVE show "Pista Libre". The next day Paco Martín, boss of the record label MR, called them to record his first EP.  
 
Antonio is called to the military service, so Miguel asks Guillermo Caso to take care of the guitars. On August they recorded 'Las Cebollas' on Doublewtronics. Miguel is also called to serve the country and in a permit (February 1983) they recorded "Toros Blancos" for a compilation, and another EP, 'Mira Por Donde'. [SOURCE: GRUPOS NACIONALES NUEVA OLA 80]
 

 
Label: MR – MF-600838 
Format: Vinyl, 12" 
Country: Spain 
Released: 1983 
Style: Synth-pop, Minimal 
 
Tracklist:
A1 S. I. 4:33 
A2 Nudo En La Garganta 2:41 
B1 Triturado 2:37 
B2 Lazibones Atravesando El Océano 2:31 
 
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