Back with the 2nd of today's "all Aussie" mixes -
Starting with a solo single from Karen Marks, best known for her vocals on "Love By Numbers" by Ash Wednesday ( who produced this single ), then the famous duo of McLennan & Kilbey ala Jack Frost, Tall Tales & True after they signed to Roo Art, then Dubbo's #1 Best Ever Export from their "Beautiful" LP, some more Greasy Pop ( as promised in #106 ) from The Dagoes ( a 1992 reissue actually ) & more from Monsieur Kilbey and his usual mates from "Seance".
And then a final four which could be from an air check straight out of a Saturday Night with Shayne Collier on 2SER FM....ultra mods Young Modern, Perth's Boys ( 3rd single from their self titled LP ), ( The ) Numbers and a Graham"Buzz" Bidstrup produced 7" ( and album. ie "39-51" ) ( I love the squeaky / wheasy rasp in Annalisse's voice in this ) ( I nver realised she was such a "swamp chick" ) and finally a song from the Suddenly" album from The Sports, a US only Promo - and yes No Mama No is the A-side ( according to the etchings in the runout groove ) with Strangers On A Train the B-side of this one.
#107 - at Box
Sideroom Singles Podcast #107
1. Cold Cafe - Karen Marks ( Astor Aust 1981 )
2. Thought That I Was Over You - Jack Frost ( Red Eye Aust 1991 )
3. Trust - Tall Tales & True ( Roo Art Aust 1989 )
4. This Guy's In Love ( With You ) - The Reels ( RCA Aust 1982 )
5. I Can Do What I Want To Do - The Dagoes ( Greasy Pop Aust 1990 )
6. Electric Lash - The Church ( EMI Aust 1982 )
7. She's Got The Money - Young Modern ( Top Gear Aust 1978 )
8. Weoh Weoh Weoh - The Boys ( Parole Recs Aust 1981 )
9. Big Beat - Numbers ( Deluxe Aust 1982 )
10. No Mama No - The Sports ( Arista US 1980 )
( duration 35.34, vbr lame mp3 )
Tracklist as PDF, all podcasts #1 - ( current ) #107
4 comments:
Thanks so much for this. I've been looking for that Karen Marks track since I heard it in 1984. I only ever heard it once played on 3RRR. You are awesome!
How bizarre. I only heard it once on 3RRR (I think Bruce Milne was the presenter) 30 years ago. I always thought it was Carol Marks - My Coffee's Gone Cold. Just discovered the name of the track this week. Freaky!
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Good old Carol Marks...she is a legend
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