lunes, 18 de marzo de 2019

Yeah Yeah Noh ‎– Cutting The Heavenly Lawn Of Greatness...Last Rites For The God Of Love [LP] (1985, In Tape)



Yeah Yeah Noh are an "unpop" group formed in Leicester, England in 1983. Originally a product of the DIY post-punk era, they released two albums and five singles while still together in the 1980s, and have had two compilation albums issued since they split in 1986. Yeah Yeah Noh was formed by Derek Hammond (vocals, guitar) and John Grayland (guitar); Adrian Crossan (bass) joined them for the first single along with Graham Summers (drums). Sue Dorey (drums, vocals) was then recruited to complete the line up, debuting on the second single. Signing to In-Tape records, the band debuted in June 1984 with the 'The Cottage Industry EP', featuring humorous and satirical lyrics and post-punk/jangle-pop music. After adding Tom Slater on guitar, the band moved towards a more psychedelic sound and introduced more serious songwriting for first album proper, 'Cutting The Heavenly Lawn Of Greatness...Last Rites For The God Of Love' in 1985. The band released a further single but split up in 1986. [SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA


Label: In Tape ‎– IT 021 
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album 
Country: UK 
Released: 1985 
Genre: Rock 
Style: New Wave 

Tracklist:
A1 Temple Of Convenience 
A2 Prick Up Your Ears 
A3 Married Miss New Jersey 
A4 Starling Pillowcase 
A5 Houdini 
A6 Susie's Party 
A7 Panacea's Pictures 
A8 She Said She Said 
B1 Stealing In The Name Of The Lord 
B2 Home-Ownersexual 
B3 The Short-Cut Way To Saturday 
B4 Crimplene Seed Lifestyle 
B5 See Through Nature 
B6 Zoological Gardens 
B7 Blood Soup 

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