sábado, 6 de enero de 2024

The Wishing Stones – New Ways [12''] (1987, Head)

The Wishing Stones were a mid/late '80's indie-rock band formed from the ashes of early Creation band The Loft. The band, led by Bill Prince, backed up by John F. Niven, Stuart 'The Bull' Garden and Andy Kerr, played an ahead-of-its-time blend of early '70s classic US rock (The Band, Creedence) and late '70's New York No Wave (Television, The Voidoids). They released 3 singles via Jeff Barrett's pre-Heavenly label, Sub Aqua. 'Wildwood', their only album, was recorded for Sub Aqua but remained unreleased for several years after the label had folded. By the time Heavenly were up and running and 'Wildwood' was released, the band had split. Bill Prince moved into journalism (GQ, Q), Andy Kerr joined the much tipped Spirea X and Stewart 'The Bull' Garden worked at Truck Festival. John Niven ran Southpaw Recordings, home of Mogwai and The Zephyrs. [SOURCE: LAST.FM]
 

 
Label: Head – Head 612 
Format: Vinyl, 12", Single 
Country: UK 
Released: Apr 24, 1987 
Style: Indie Rock, Jangle Pop
 
Tracklist:
A New Ways 
B1 Wildwood 
B2 Holed Up 
B3 House Is Not A Home 
 
Notes: 
The song "New Ways" was produced by Mayo Thompson (The Red Krayola) and was also released as a 7" single backed with "House Is Not A Home"
 
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