19 Dec I finally won the “Sense Sickness” 7″ off eBay for a semi-reasonable amount. Funny thing is that I used to give my friend Victor a lot of shit for liking Del Amitri, but I have to admit this song is quite good! It’s like night and day compared to the band’s later material. “Sense Sickness” was released in 1983 and was the first single from Glasgow’s NoStrings Records (who also released excellent singles by the Suede Crocodiles and The Incredible Blondes). Listen to Del Amitri – Sense Sickness Here’s the video (quality isn’t so great, but it’s worth seeing just for the shirts): www.nostringsrecords.com
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18 Dec Created in 2006, this mix partially inspired the Tears Run Rings album of the same name. Listen to the Shelflife Records podcast: Subscribe using iTunes or subscribe to the feed. Podcast #1 – Always, Sometimes, Seldom, Never
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17 Dec The Big Outdoor Type is one of those rare 80s singles that sells for $$$ on eBay. I forget where I purchased this (Amoeba, SF maybe), but I remember it being around $4 and not having any clue to what it was. “Call You On Sundays” is a nice track that doesn’t get too “big band” for my taste. The flip “Seventeen” isn’t as fortunate. Released on 7″ by Havasac Records (SAC 1) in 1984. Listen to Big Outdoor Type – Call You On Sundays
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16 Dec The second 12″ by Always, “Metroland,” was released on él Records in 1987. Another fantastic single. The second track, “The Arcade,” gets the nod here. Still one of my all time favorite tracks from the él catalog. Listen to Always – The Arcade Buy Always “Thames Valley Leather Club” from Boomkat or direct from Cherry Red.
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15 Dec This week I’m working on my 2008 top 10 list (which I’ll be posting on the blog soon). I’ve also been reminiscing over my past year-end playlists. One release on the 2006 list stands out in particular… The Sound Movement “Ichi Go Ichi E.” I was certain this band would be HUGE by now! I haven’t seen or heard anyone talking about them in ages, so it’s time for a refresher… The Sound Movement are Andrew Day (vocals/guitar), Kat (bass) and Graham Brown (drums). They started off in Melbourne, then moved to Tokyo, then Manchester, and finally to Camden. The excellent “Ichi Go Ichi E” was released on Truck Records (UK) in 2006 and looks like it will see a re-release on Pharmacy Records (Australia) next year. Pharmacy also released a few singles taken from the album this year, but I don’t see anywhere you can actually purchase them online. I hope a vinyl issue is also forthcoming. Truck Records closed shop, but looks like Cargo UK still carries the CD. Order it here! Listen to In Dark Sunlight Here’s the video for “Modern Condition” Links:
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13 Dec Listen to Pocketbooks – Something in the Silence Told Me.mp3 Available on the album “Proofreading” by Pocketbooks. Art by Valero Doval.
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12 Dec This Southville song is in honor of el Guapo’s last set at Teenage Kicks tonight. There’s a bit of an inside joke associated with this single and we’ll leave it at that. “Inside and Out” was released on Pillerbox Red in 1993. Listen to Inside and Out TEENAGE KICKS on the turntables: Friday, December 12
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