Friday, February 25, 2011
Inspiral Carpets Featuring Mark E. Smith - I Want You (1994) dung 24
This AA side 7" includes two versions of this single, one of them featuring the glorious Mark E. Smith. This one's a bit scratchy, but it's still a great piece of wax.
http://tinyurl.com/65nwwu4
Official video, with, of course, MES:
B.C. Gilbert & G. Lewis - Ends With The Sea (1981) AD 107
This 7" showcases another Wire side-project, consisting of Bruce Gilbert and Graham Lewis. This 4AD release shortly after Wire's hiatus is definitely worth listening to.
http://tinyurl.com/5wn4l87
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - The Only Living Boy In New Cross (1992) USMX 4
http://tinyurl.com/6l4kdpv
Don't tell me this video doesn't make you want to tie your sweater around your baggy-shorts-clad waist and dance your troubles away:
Giorgio Moroder - From Here To Eternity (1977) 304.1097
"Only electronic keyboards were used on this recording." - Written on the jacket.
http://tinyurl.com/66geu5b
Primal Scream - Accelerator (2000) CRE 333T
Creation Records' last pressing. Full of face-melting guitars. Participants include Kevin Shields (My Bloody Valentine) and Paul Weller (The Jam).
http://tinyurl.com/68d6wqt
Live video from Japan, includes Kevin Shields:
Kraftwerk - Das Model (1978) 1 C 062-45 176 YZ
Kraftwerk 12" - Deutsche Version. Also includes 'Neonlicht', 'Die Roboter', and 'Trans Europa Express'.
DL this scheisse.
http://tinyurl.com/4le7xvb
Friday, February 18, 2011
The 2 Live Crew - As Nasty As They Wanna Be (1989) XR 107
Welcome to the Fuck Shop. Whatever, doods. Rapping 'Dick Almighty' over Kraftwerk's 'Man Machine' is alright with me.
http://tinyurl.com/45jgorp
The Fall - Free Range (1992) SIN 812, 866 545-1
Excellent EP by The Mighty Fall from their early 90's phase, sequenced vibes abound. I think this era is underrated, and shouldn't really be compared to the early years that they're renowned for. These are all different versions of the songs on the Code: Selfish album. Personally, I think these mixes are better. Definitely worth checking out.
This is the spring that never ends
This is the summer of malcontent
This is the winter of your mind
-M.E. Smith
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Depeche Mode - New Life (Re Mix) / Shout! (Rio Mix) (1981) 12 MUTE 014
UNNNHHH!!!! This shitz so RAAWWWW!!!!
Vince Clark should never have left.
http://tinyurl.com/5uk3btm
Calvin Krime - You're Feeling So Attractive (1997) AmRep 071
More Am Rep noise rock from Minneapolis. This band features Sean Tillman (Har Mar Superstar/Sean Na Na). Lock-grooves on both sides, in case you're wondering why those songs sound weird.
I'm dead! You're dead! We're dead! ...we're dead!!!
Wire - It's Beginning To And Back Again (1989) STUMM 66
Strange offering from Wire, mostly comprised of live versions of songs from A Bell Is A Cup...Until It Is Struck that have been overhauled in the studio, plus some new songs.
'Eardrums Buzz', 'Public Place', and 'Illuminated' are personal favorites of mine. This whole release is pretty great, actually.
The House Of Love - I Don't Know Why I Love You (1989) HOL 212, 876 313-1
Single from The House Of Love, featuring the sorely underrated Terry Bickers on guitar. This isn't their best release, but you can hear snippets of his tremendous sounds on the title track and the Velvet Underground cover, 'I Can't Stand It'.
My Bloody Valentine - Ecstasy And Wine (1989) LAZY 12
This early compilation brings together the Strawberry Wine and Ecstasy EPs. This is when BIlinda comes in, and the magic starts to happen.
Inspiral Carpets - Move (1989) dung 6t
More Madchester. Released on their own Cow Records label, with an amusing catalog naming convention. The psychedelic stylings of their organist, Clint Boon, really sets this band apart from others like them. This is a really nice single.
http://tinyurl.com/6amva27
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
The Stone Roses - Elephant Stone (1988) ORE T 1
Manchester in the areeah... International, continental...
Tremendous 12" single produced by Peter Hook of New Order. B-side include 'Full Fathom Five', which is an alternate mix of the single played backwards, and 'The Hardest Thing In The World'. Beautiful, through and through.
Happy Mondays - Wrote For Luck (1988) FAC 212
This Martin Hannett-produced 12" contains 3 mixes of the title track, and 'Boom'. The 'Dance Mix' is a personal fave.
http://tinyurl.com/6zyrwr9
http://tinyurl.com/6zyrwr9
Monday, February 14, 2011
Primal Scream Meet The Two Lone Swordsmen - Stuka (1997) PSTLS 1
Great track from Vanishing Point remixed by The Two Lone Swordsmen, which includes Andrew Weatherall, who revolutionized Primal Scream's sound early on by producing 'Loaded', most of the tracks off of Screamadelica, and the aforementioned Vanishing Point.
Side A contains some of the coolest vocoder usage I've heard on record, but really, both sides are stellar.
http://tinyurl.com/4qp5v8l
Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine - After The Watershed (1991) USMX2, 3 23795 6
Single from this oft-overlooked, very British band, released at the peak of their questionable power. Pun-filled, speedy pop songs played over stadium-sized drum machines and sequencers. Includes a great Inspiral Carpets cover.
Ripped from a signed copy I acquired for $1.50, along w/ 3 others signed Carter releases purchased at the same price. Title track was also ripped at 33 rpm, with terrifying/hilarious results.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
The Fall - How I Wrote 'Elastic Man' / City Hobgoblins (1980) RT048
Early 7" by The Fall. In addition to The Fall, production credits include Mayo Thompson (Red Krayola mastermind) and Geoff Travis (Rough Trade label head).
"So I'm resigned to bed
I keep bottles and comics stuffed by its head
Fuck it, let the beard grow"
I keep bottles and comics stuffed by its head
Fuck it, let the beard grow"
-M.E. Smith
Kraftwerk - Pocket Calculator / Dentaku (1981) WBS 49723 Promo
Neon green 7" in printed clear sleeve. The b-side is 'Dentaku', 'Pocket Calculator' in Japanese.
Guzzard - Quick, Fast, In A Hurry (1995) AMREP 037
Minneapolis noise rock band on the Amphetamine Reptile label. Sorely missed at the label anniversary concert in 2010.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Heaven 17 - Height Of The Fighting (He-La-Hu) (1982) VS 483-12
When the creative 'musical' force of The Human League left before recording Dare, they formed this band. This version of the title track is different than the album version, so all the more reason for checking this out. Also, this may be one of the coolest record covers ever made.
David Sylvian - Pulling Punches (1984) VS717-12
Funky weirdness from Japan's former frontman's first solo album. Features Holger Czukay of Can on both tracks.
http://tinyurl.com/62h8ckn
Thursday, February 10, 2011
The Sugarcubes - Motorcrash (1988) ST-E-66726
This band proves that Björk could be absolutely majestic when she used her forces for good. Her vocalization toward the end of 'Motorcrash' still sends chills up my spine. I know I shouldn't, but allow me to apologize on behalf of Einar for sullying these pop gems with his verbal farts.
http://tinyurl.com/67hzr76
The Jesus and Mary Chain - Darklands EP (1987) Neg 29T (248141-0)
Ah, the glorious Mary Chain. When reading about Darklands shortly after hearing Psychocandy for the first time, I didn't think it could close to touching it. It does, though. B-side includes a 'Surfin' USA' cover, and my favorite version of 'On The Wall'.
Includes Darklands at 33 rpm, for some lovely chuga-chuga-chuga.
http://tinyurl.com/4sh7mkm
The Human League - Empire State Human (1979) VS 294
This stone-cold classic (loosely based on The Tin Drum, the Günter Grass novel) may have been the first 'commercial-sounding' track The Human League put out. The b-side is full of alarms, screams, etc. over a simple synth rhythm. If you've only heard Dare, or the crap they put out after it, you're really missing out.
I've added a 33 rpm version of 'Empire State Human'. Sorry, but I don't think this speed-fuckery is stopping any time soon.
http://tinyurl.com/66kmfc7
Colin Newman - Commercial Suicide (1986) ST-73245
Colin Newman's 4th solo album, recorded around the same time Wire reformed in the mid-80's. At times, this makes me think of Blur in their orchestra-wank forays, except it's more repetitive, spacious, and much better. Not that Blur is bad.
With title track 'Commercial Suicide' sped-up to 45 rpm' which I'm convinced would sound awesome with cheap Dancehall beatz.
http://tinyurl.com/68su5te
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Monday, February 7, 2011
Primal Scream - Dixie Narco EP (1992) CRE 117T
This 1992 EP contains a Dennis Wilson cover, 'Carry Me Home', and is the only release of theirs to include the track 'Screamadelica', which isn't on the Screamadelica album at all. I'm pretty pumped to see them play said album in its entirety this May.
http://tinyurl.com/62exqyn
The Cure - Close to Me (1985) FICSX 23
Extended version of this classic song, with a great intro. In addition to the b-sides, I've also recorded the title song at 33 rpm, for those of you who enjoy the sound of Robert Smith drowning in cough syrup.
http://tinyurl.com/4kqtdko
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Talk Talk - Life's What You Make It (Extended Dance Version) (1986) V-19203
What started as a synthpop band evolved into a terrifically unique group with elements of ambient, world music, pop, space rock, etc... This release kind of bridges these two eras. I highly recommend their last 4 albums.
Contains two different versions of the album track, plus a really cool B-side.
http://tinyurl.com/6zkyqhg
Eazy-E - Eazy-Duz-It / Ruthless Villain / Radio (1988) PVL 07255
Well I'm Eazy-E, I got women galore
You may have a lot of women, but I got much more
http://tinyurl.com/6csa4yb
Sigue Sigue Sputnik - Massive Retaliation (1986) V-56037
Fleece the world!
This 12" had been sitting sealed in a crate-digger record shop, sealed for 23 years. This may not be surprising to some people... but they're such an underrated band! Guitarsynths, electronic drums, a space echo, Blade Runner, Mad Max, and advertising all rolled into one product (I use this word intentionally)!
Single includes 3 great mixes, plus 'Teenage Thunder', all produced by Giorgio Moroder.
http://tinyurl.com/6ydbcys
The Replacements - Boink!! (1986) MGLALP 016
This hard-to-find 8-track mini-LP contains mostly tracks from Stink and Hootenanny, however, it also includes rarities 'If Only You Were Lonely' and 'Nowhere Is My Home', the latter never released until it became a bonus track on the 'Tim' re-issue.
The Fall - Kimble (1993) SFPS 087
EP compiling 4 Peel Sessions tracks, including title track 'Kimble', a Lee Perry cover. You'll probably be seeing a lot of this band here.
http://tinyurl.com/65jjfmz
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