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. Two of the band members, John Grayland and Sue Dorey (along with Damian S), published "Printhead", a free magazine focusing on independent music in Leicester and its environs. The magazine released 'Let's Cut a Rug', a compilation LP of songs from local independent bands. 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 a further two ep's, the releases so far were collected on the album 'When I Am A Big Girl'. [SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA]
Label:
In Tape – IT 016
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Mini-Album, Compilation
Country:
UK
Released:
1985
Style:
Indie Rock, Indie Pop
Tracklist:
A1 Cottage Industry
A2 Brown Shirt
A3 1901
A4 Starling Pillowcase And Why?
B1 Prick Up Your Ears
B2 Beware The Weakling Lines
B3 Tommy Opposite
B4 Bias Binding
Notes:
Compilation with tracks of early "In Tape" releases
A1, B3, B4 previously available on "Cottage Industry E.P." IT 008
A3, A4, B2 previously available on" Weakling Lines E.P." IT 010
A2, B1, B4 (performed by Terry and Gerry) previously available on " The Prick Up Your Ears E.P. " IT 012
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