domingo, 29 de marzo de 2020

Various ‎– The Disparate Cogscienti [LP] (1988, Cog Sinister)


Cog Sinister was a record company run by Mark E. Smith, founded 1987 and dissolved 5 May 1992. The first appearance of the Cog Sinister label was in 1987 when The Fall used it as the imprint for their self-released anthology album 'Palace Of Swords Reversed'.

The imprint returned in 1990 when the band signed to Fontana and used Cog Sinister as a vanity label for their releases. When they moved from Fontana to Permanent Records, they continued to use the Cog Sinister brand on their releases. 

Since leaving Permanent in 1995, The Fall no longer used Cog Sinister on their new material. However, since 1997, the imprint has become part of the Voiceprint label group, and is being used for reissues of the group's back-catalogue. [SOURCE: DISCOGS


Label: Cog Sinister ‎– COG 2 
Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation 
Country: UK 
Released: 1988 
Genre: Electronic, Rock 
Style: Alternative Rock, Garage Rock, Industrial, Indie Rock, Abstract, Punk, Art Rock, Experimental, Post-Punk, Jangle Pop

Tracklist:
A1 – The Obi Men Her Address 
A2 – The Hamsters Ole Spain 
A3 – The Hamsters Stupid Songs 
A4 – The Lowthers Sylvia 
A5 – John The Postman's Peurile Kowalski 
A6 – John The Postman & The Legendary Lost Come To The Sabbat 
B1 – Beatrice A Girl Like Me 
B2 – God Sounds Like Thunder 
B3 – Mr. A. Valler Mr. A. Valler 
B4 – Andrew Berry Unsatisfied 
B5 – The Next Step Pseudo Drama Time 
B6 – Philip Johnson One Forthy Three 
B7 – John The Postman & The Legendary Lost Work 

Notes:
There is an approximately 18 second uncredited piece by The Fall leading into the Beatrice track. Sounds like MES doing a reading over a bit of "Tempo House". 
The Philip Johnson piece appears to be a 1:43 sound collage made of extremely slowed down parts of "Repitition", the b-side to the first single by the Fall. 

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