sábado, 31 de mayo de 2025

The Warlord – The Ultimate Warlord [12''] (1978, CBS)

The Warlord (aka Technique, aka The Intergalactic Orchestra) were a studio group with members David Garrick and Peter Green. David Garrick (aka David Byron, 29 January 1947 – 28 February 1985) was a British singer and songwriter best known for fronting Uriah Heep. He was lead vocalist for Spice (an early incarnation of Uriah Heep) from 1967 to 1969. From 1968 he also worked as a session vocalist working at City of London Studios and PYE Studios for Avenue Recordings. His early work for the budget label was all cover versions and all uncredited. He is purported to have recorded over one hundred and forty of these cover version tracks between 1968 and 1970. The rapid rise in fame of Uriah Heep put an end to the session work. 

Peter Green (aka Peter Charles Green) is an English pop singer and songwriter, born 31 July 1942 in Birmingham, England, UK. Among projects with various groups, Green also did session vocal work alongside David Byron for Avenue Records producing cover hits of popular songs of the late 1960s early 70s. 

In 1979 they released their first full length LP 'Super Nova' in the attempt to cash in on the techno / disco dance music that was popular throughout the world. This would be the second of three projects listed that seemed to run hand and hand during that attempt. The project itself was a direct spinoff from the members who experimented with The Warloard material as the song "I Shall Return" was the B side for most of those singles. A question comes up if these projects were discussed and original ideas for the work started during the recording of "Baby Faced Killer" which was being recorded at the same time that they started this venture the year before and at the same studio. It also involves heavy influence by Muff Murfin who also was part of those sessions. This would appear to be the first thing officially released with David actually listed using the alias name of Mark Oxford. Questions also come into play on the credits since most of musicians weren't listed. It's suspected that Alan Caddy would have been part of this project too.
 
The 'Super Nova' LP itself was preempted by the release of the single 'Star Probe Navigator'; this song was a direct remake of The Warlord song "The Ultimate Warlord" but with full verses and intent to explore the music further. This version and the album itself had some good response from the audience it was geared to in the UK. Not near the attention of the original over time but the music is more techno rather than disco as it's now classified as. Some of the clips are pretty interesting and "Star Flying" has a definite Pink Floyd feel to it. This album has a nice flow and provides some interesting bits of music, far beyond anything David ever attempted in his career. The original LP is extremely rare and sales for a rather high price tag in most places that have it. The album was remastered in Germany by Vertigoflight and released again as a limited edition LP in March 2011. [SOURCE: TRAVELLERS IN TIME]


 
Label: CBS – CBS 12.7104 
Format: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single, Limited Edition, Stereo 
Country: Germany 
Released: 1979 
Style: Disco, Space Disco
 
Tracklist: 
A The Ultimate Warlord 3:32 
B I Shall Return 3:02 
 
Other Versions:
The Warlord – The Ultimate Warlord [7''] (1978, BirdsNest) - UK, 1978
The Warlord – The Ultimate Warlord [7''] (1978, Philips) - Italy, 1978
The Warlord – The Ultimate Warlord [7''] (1978, Mercury) - Scandinavia, 1978
 
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domingo, 25 de mayo de 2025

The Valves – It Don't Mean Nothing At All [7''] (1979, Albion Records)


The Valves were a punk rock band from Edinburgh, Scotland. One of the early British punk bands, they were chronicled in Henrik Poulsen's book "77: The Year of Punk and New Wave", and featured Dave Robertson as 'Dee Robot' on vocals, G. Dair / Teddy Dair a.k.a. Gordon Dair on drums, Gordon Scott or 'Pada' on bass guitar and Ronnie Mackinnon on guitar. The Valves released three singles and then broke up in 1979. This is their third single, which was released on Albion Records in June 1979.[SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA]
 

 
Label: Albion Records – DEL 3 
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single 
Country: UK 
Released: 1979 
Style: Punk, Power Pop
 
Tracklist:
A It Don't Mean Nothing At All 2:36 
B Linda Vindaloo 3:04 
 
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sábado, 24 de mayo de 2025

Underground Life – Away [7''] (1983, Suono Records)


Underground Life were formed in 1977, during the punk era, with a temporary formation of young musicians, founded by the drummer Lorenzo LaTorre. Singer Giancarlo Onorato joined the band last. In 1979 they released their first 45, 'Noncurance / Blackout!' on the Disco Ivoire label, exposed in the windows of London's Rough Trade shop as “italian punk rock”. In 1980 followed a hard-to-find tape, 'I Fiori Del Male'. After some live shows, they released the 12" 'The Cross' (1981) on Trinciato Forte Records and their first LP 'The Fox' (1982) on Suono Records. After joining the legendary I.R.A. Records labels, some more albums were released, including two tracks for the compilation 'Catalogue Issue' (1984) shared with Litfiba, Diaframma and Moda. Musically the sound of Undeground Life were between the classical new wave sounds and the minimal synth stuff. [SOURCE: LAST.FM]
 
 
 
Label: Suono Records – SR 7124 
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM 
Country: Italy 
Released: 1983 
Style: Minimal, Darkwave, Italo-Disco, Synth-pop, Post-Punk, Goth Rock
 
Tracklist:
A Away 
B Le Vol 
 
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domingo, 18 de mayo de 2025

Tango Lüger – Meurtre À Casablanca [7''] (1982, F.L.V.M.)

 
Tango Lüger (French band from the Chalon-sur-Saône region) were formed by Eric Falce (guitar, vocals), Emmanuel Aigueperse (guitar, vocals), Patrick Daene (bass), Jean-Luc Taccard [aka Lucas Trouble] (keyboards, synthesizer, vocals) and Eric Grandmaison (drums). 'Meurtre à Casablanca' was released in 1980. Lucas Trouble, more commonly known as "the Kaizer", is one of the pioneers of the Post-Punk wave in France. Later played in Garage Punk bands such as Vietnam Veterans and Temple Gates.


Label: F.L.V.M. – FLVM 4544 
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single 
Country: France 
Released: 1980 
Style: New Wave, Post-Punk, Coldwave, Surf Punk
 
Tracklist:
A Meurtre À Casablanca 
B Scorpio 
 
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sábado, 17 de mayo de 2025

Snowy Red – The Beat Is Over [LP] (1989, Antler Records)

 
Snowy Red was the one-man electronic band of the former Chainsaw bassist, Micky Mike. He started his own project under the name Snowy Red in October 80. With his new project, he wanted to prove that it was possible to self-produce a full album, despite meagre means: a few synthesizers, a 12/2 mixing panel, a 2-track reel-to-reel recorder and a few basic effects. This happened to be a successful experience: the record he released in January 1981 was pretty well received by the Belgian and foreign press. The album release was followed by a series of performances that were outside the scope of an ordinary rock gig. Micky sang alone on stage, accompanied by pre-recorded tapes and two dancers from MUDRA (Maurice Béjart's ballet school). To complete the stage set, slides were projected on one side, polaroids on the other, courtesy of photographer Stéphane Sergeant

Micky believed the audience came not only to listen but also to watch: he wanted the visuals to enhance their memories of the performance. At the end of the concert, a 'suicide' hung himself on stage. Nothing pretentious, just different. Micky Mike dared to do what other Belgians only fantasized about. Musically speaking, the duo Suicide was Micky Mike's strongest influence at the time. He even dedicated "Baby Tonight" to them. This avowed influence led to him being dubbed "Suicide, Belgian-style" by the audience. 

In October 1981 Snowy Red started work on the second album. The minimal austerity of the first album was still there, but warmer sounds were added by a guitar, a bass, and more confident vocals. The single 'I'm Hurt' announced the release of 'The Right To Die'. Despite its new aesthetics and a brighter spectrum, the new album was as emotionally charged as its predecessor. The album was praised by the entire Belgian press. On stage, the show became more confident as Micky now stood alone, without the dancers who had flanked him during his first performances. The album confirms the success of the experiment: concerts in England, Holland, positive review of Melody Maker and Vinyl. The new show does not have more dancers, slides and Polaroid were replaced by films in almost all performance. Snowy Red performed that year in the Ancienne Belgique (Brussels), supporting TC Matic and then toured in Britain and the Netherlands. 

With the 'Vision' LP and some tracks on the 'The Beat Is Over' LP, Snowy Red was, for a brief moment only, a band. After the Belgian New Beat boom, Snowy Red called it quits and Micky Mike disappeared, only for the band to resurface again in 2004 as a duo (with a guitarist) at the Belgian Independent Music festival. 


 
Label: Antler Records – ANT 116 
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album 
Country: Belgium 
Released: 1989 
Style: EBM, New Beat, Synth-pop
 
Tracklist:
A1 The Switch 3:06 
A2 I'm All-Right 4:30 
A3 It's So Good 4:07 
A4 A Picture 5:34 
B1 Love Machine 4:26 
B2 Don't Wanna Crawl 3:25 
B3 Sand Rain 4:36 
B4 I'm Your Driver 3:35 
 
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domingo, 11 de mayo de 2025

Reducers – Airways [7''] (1980, EMI)

 
Reducers were a Punk band from Bury, Lancashire, formed in mid 1977 and signed to Vibes Records. They debuted with the 7" 'Things Go Wrong / We Are Normal' (Vibes, 1978), a classic mid tempo with a grungy bass driven single a la Stranglers with Lou Reed's "Vicious" melody with a lovely bored "1,2,3 4" intro. Extremely catchy melodic punk. Another single, 'Man With A Gun / Vengeance / Can't Stop Now' (Vibes, 1979) came with a sticker and strangely had A Side played at 45RPM and the B Side at 33RPM. The B Side tracks are the more interesting. One more single followed, 'Airwaves', from 1980 when the band had surprisingly signed to EMI and were suddenly a synth pop band. [SOURCE: PUNK77


 
Label: EMI – EMI 5028 
Format: Vinyl, 7", Single, 45 RPM 
Country: UK 
Released: 1980 
Style: New Wave, Minimal, Post-Punk, Minimal Wave, Minimal Synth
 
Tracklist:
A Airways 
B Waiting For No One Airways 
 
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sábado, 10 de mayo de 2025

Pissed Boys – Tschingahsa [LP] (1987, We Bite Records)


Pissed Boys were a punk rock band from Lübeck, Germany active in the 1980s. 'Tschingahsa' is pretty ordinary melodic punk and thrash, and though the lyrics are very strong, the music really comes across with the same emotional impact. This isn’t a bad album, just a not a pissed kick-in-the face. [SOURCE: MAXIMUM ROCKNROLL]
 

 
Label: We Bite Records – WB 013 
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album 
Country: Germany 
Released: 1987 
Style: Punk, Anarcho-Punk
 
Tracklist:
Pissed Boys Side 
A1 Mc Donalds 
A2 Right Way To Live 
A3 Anders Sein 
A4 It's All In Your Hands 
A5 Feelings 
We Bite Side 
B1 Kartei 
B2 Vaterland 
B3 Willi 
B4 W.S.A.D.D. 
B5 The Revolution Sold Out 
B6 Eins Ist Sicher 
 
Notes:
Recorded in march 1987 at Panzerknackerstudio Lübeck. 
Track A2 and A5 were recorded live. 
 
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domingo, 4 de mayo de 2025

Onslaught – First Strike [7''] (1983, Complete Control)

 
Onslaught (not to be confused with the speed / thrash metal band of the same name) were a Punk Rock band from Hertfordshire formed by Simon (vocals), Matt (lead guitar), Adrian (guitar), Sam (bass) and Tom (drums). Their only EP, 'First Strike', contains slow-to-medium-tempo stuff with no special spunk. “State Control” has a great memorable chorus, but the sluggish drumming holds Onslaught back. [SOURCE: MAXIMUM ROCKNROLL]
 

 
Label: Complete Control – contrOL1, Complete Control – TROL1 
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM 
Country: UK 
Released: 1983 
Style: Punk, Punk Rock, Anarcho-Punk
 
Tracklist:
A State Control 
B1 No More 
B2 First Strike 
 
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sábado, 3 de mayo de 2025

Null Set – New Job [12''] (1980, Null Records)

 
Null Set recorded their only EP under the auspices of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design between October and November, 1980. The four (Chris Cooper, Ron Dickie, Allan Scarth and Heather Ferguson) no doubt helped to kick start a nascent post-punk scene way out in the far-flung, though student-heavy, Halifax area. Much of the record treads those by now well-worn paths of quivering vocals, scratchy guitars and stop-start rhythms so common at the time. But for those looking for something a little farther out, the opener "Stripe", a mostly wacked-out drum and synth workout by Ferguson and Dickie, packs decades of fun into its brief (1:17) existence. That one is still amazing after all these years! And for those crate-diggers who are adding this to their lists, 'New Job' was pressed up in a relatively healthy run of 1000 copies. [SOURCE: CITIZEN FREAK]
 

 
Label: Null Records – PAR 12-128 
Format: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, EP 
Country: Canada 
Released: 1980 
Style: Art Rock, New Wave, Experimental, Post-Punk, Art Punk, Experimental Rock
 
Tracklist:
A1 Stripe 
A2 Teats De Nuit 
A3 Rubber Wings 
B1 Judgement Days 
B2 Etude For Triggered Wah 
 
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domingo, 27 de abril de 2025

The Moodists – Double Life [12''] (1985, Red Flame)

The Moodists were a Melbourne, Australian post-punk band that formed in 1980, when Dave Graney, Clare Moore and Steve Miller of punk group Sputniks moved from Adelaide to Melbourne. They added bass player Chris Walsh and later added guitarist Mick Turner. After recording two singles and a six track EP for the Au Go Go label in Melbourne they relocated to London.
 
They then recorded the albums 'Thirstys Calling' (1984) and 'Double Life' (1985), a nice mix of Captain Beefheart with the post-punk of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. The band supported Public Image Limited on their 1984 tour of Australia, along with punk band Box of Fish. They returned to Australia in 1985 for six months (Turner quit and reconvened his earlier group Fungus Brains; he would later form Dirty Three) and then travelled again to the UK. During this time they toured extensively through Northern Europe and also made a short tour of the United States. 


 
Label: Red Flame – RFM 44 
Format: Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP 
Country: UK 
Released: 1985 
Style: Alternative Rock, New Wave, Post-Punk, Punk Blues
 
Tracklist:
A1 Double Life 
A2 Enough Legs To Live On 
A3 Chevrolet Rise 
B1 That's How You'll Cry 
B2 Can't Lose Her 
B3 Six Dead Birds 
 
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