miércoles, 27 de marzo de 2019

Fire Engines ‎– Lubricate Your Living Room [LP] (1981, Pop Aural)





While a product of the same Scottish post-punk movement that also gave rise to Orange Juice and Josef K, Fire Engines were far more abrasive and discordant than their pop revivalist brethren, forsaking melodies and hooks in favor of noise and fury. Fire Engines formed in Edinburgh in 1979; three of its founders -singer / guitarist Davey Henderson, bassist Graham Main, and drummer Russel Burn- were previously in The Dirty Reds. Rounded out by guitarist Murray Slade, the quartet took its name from a 13th Floor Elevators song and debuted in late 1980 with the primal 'Get Up and Use Me', issued on the Codex Communications label. Packaged in a plastic carrier bag, Fire Engines' manic debut LP, 'Lubricate Your Living Room', appeared in early 1981. [SOURCE: ALLMUSIC


Label: Pop Aural ‎– ACC 001 
Format: Vinyl, LP 
Country: UK 
Released: Jan 1981 
Genre: Rock 
Style: New Wave, Post-Punk 

Tracklist:
A1 Plastic Gift 1:02 
A2 Get Up & Use Me 2:56 
A3 Sympathetic Anaesthetic 3:12 
A4 Discord 6:51 
B1 New Thing In Cartons 2:55 
B2 Hungry Beat 4:31 
B3 Lubricate Your Living Room Pt.1 4:34 
B4 Lubricate Your Living Room Pt.2 2:32 
B5 Plastic Gift (Reprise) 0:54 

Notes:
Recorded 5th October 1980. 
Initial copies came in plastic "Pop Aural"-bag. 
Track B5 not listed on sleeve or label. No durations on release. 
Band name given as 'The Fire Engines' on the sleeve rear, and as 'Firengines' on the labels. 

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