13 Nov I keep this “East of Croydon” comp LP in my collection for this song by Greenfield Leisure. They also released the “L’Orange” 7″ (1981) and “Those Far Off Summers” EP (1982) on their own Strange Orchestra label. I tracked those down, but this is by far my favorite track by them. Listen to “Leisure.mp3”
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![]() 12 Nov This is what I believe to be the first song released by Pulp. It’s from the “Your Secret’s Safe With Us” compilation LP on Statik Records from 1982. “What Do You Say” is truly a fantastic track and had me seeking out early Pulp to find more. Unfortunately this song seems to be an oddity in this jangle-y post-punk style, which is very unlike the rest of their output. Looks like I need to track down their 1981 demo tape from which this recording originated. Anyone have it? Listen to “What Do You Say.mp3”
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![]() 10 Nov I need something to get me going today! “Lazy” by The Primitives is from their debut “Thru The Flowers” 12″ on Lazy Records (LAZY 01) from 1986. I wish Paul Court sang more Primitives songs.
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![]() 8 Nov Tears Run Rings are recording a new EP today. In an effort to get myself inspired to work on music, here’s my favorite track by Sway.
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![]() 6 Nov Here’s a strange single I keep going back to. I don’t know anything about this band other than they’re from Dublin and this single was released in 1986. I think it’s their only single (or all i’ve been able to find). The A side “If Heavens Waiting” is a really nice track in a classic Railway Children / Wild Swans vain. The flip unfortunately isn’t as great and shows the band doing a more forgettable goth 80s thing. Listen to “If Heavens Waiting.mp3” (sorry for the crackly vinyl rip)
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![]() 4 Nov It’s been raining in San Francisco too.
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![]() 3 Nov With this blog, I plan to post not only about new artists/releases, but also music that I’ve loved over the years. So here goes… In 2006, Languis released the “Other Desert Cities” EP on Pehr, which was my favorite EP released that year. “Times Are Changing” is a song that sums up everything I love about music. I even like the video. I just hope someday Languis will release more music like this EP. It was pure magic! Buy “Other Desert Cities” from iTunes or Boomkat
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