Sunday, January 24, 2016

#151

Back again today, starting with the 3rd single from The Pale Fountains ( co-produced by Alan Rankine from The Associates ) and then Lionel Long, from Australia ( also an actor - memorably in the Aussie TV cop show "Homicide" ) and a track which is the b-side of his Missin' You single ( from 1967.

Then old faves The Gobs,  a radio promo /edited version of A Hundred Words form The Beloved , which did already feature once before on #56 ( though not as the edited version ), Norwich's Farmer's Boys ( their 2nd last single ), Fat Tulips and the title track from their "Ferensway" Ep and a song from Po! ( outa Rutland, UK ) taken from a Sunday Records flexi ( simply called "Sunday" ).

Finishing up with ( Birmingham's ) In Embrace, China Crisis and a single from the "Working With Fire & Steel" LP and Die Laughing - the Australian band of that name ( not the UK one ! ) and a Kevin Stanton ( he of Mi Sex fame ) co- produced tune ( along with the legendary Spence Lee )


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Sideroom Singles Podcast #151
1. Palm Of My Hand - The Pale Fountains ( Virgin 1983 )
2. Got A Feelin' - Lionel Long ( Columbia Aust 1967 )
3. Bachelor Kisses - The Go-Betweens ( Sire Records Aust 1984 )
4. A Hundred Words (Radio Mix) - The Beloved ( Flim Flam 1986 )
5. Apparently - The Farmer's Boys ( EMI 1984 )
6.  Ferensway - Fat Tulips ( Heaven Records 1991 )
7. Tina - Po! ( Sunday Records 1992 )
8. Shouting In Cafes - In Embrace ( Cherry Red 1985 )
9. Tragedy & Mystery - China Crisis ( Virgin 1983 )
10. Swept Away - Die Laughing ( Aust ) ( M.A.X. Records Aust 1988 )
( duration 34.28, vbr lame mp3 )






#150

We kick off today with a Reels bside "My Family",  originally released a few years earlier to the aside on their "Pitt Street Farmers"EP, followed by The Snorkels ( and The Snorkettes ) from Sydney and their one and only single. I am a little hazy on he details from something in the deep recesses says it was another Fabian Byrne ( Fast Cars etc ) outfit with associated friends from other bands of the time, being on Method Records with an early cat number would also probably be futher evidence to this theory, feel free to write and let us all know if you know more :)

Then we have the first ep from The Particles called "Colour In", the other side of TG's self titled song and an early version of a Primitives song ( later on their "Lovely" LP ) - taken from a Sounds Magazine giveaway.

Following that it's The Clouds ( as in the Scottish band, not the Aussie band ) from a ( Sha La La ) flexi  called "The Bring Back Throwaway Pop Ep", shared with Mighty Mighty. Then it's The Chills with a single from their "Brave Worlds" LP,  the final Lotus Eaters single, the French band Lighthouse ( from an ep of live songs ) and lastly some Teardrop Explodes, their penultimate single


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Sideroom Singles Podcast #150
1. My Family - The Reels ( RCA Aust 1985 )
2. When I Say Go ( I Mean Go Away ) - The Snorkels & The Snorkettes ( Method Records Aust 1983 )
3. Driving Me - The Particles ( Certain Music Aust 1980 )
4. Don't Go Away - Talulah Gosh ( 53rd & 3rd 1987 )
5. Nothing Left (First Version) - The Primitives ( Sounds Magazine 1987 )
6. Jenny Nowhere - The Clouds ( Sha La La 1987 )
7. Wet Blanket - The Chills ( Flying Nun 1988 )
8. It Hurts - The Lotus Eaters ( Sylvan Records 1985 )
9. The Sad Line ( Live ) - Lighthouse ( Bricks And Mortar Records 1994 )
10. Tiny Children - The Teardrop Explodes ( Mercury 1982 )
( duration 26.37, vbr lame mp3 )






#149



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Sideroom Singles Podcast #149
1. Do The Tightrope - Rip, Rig + Panic ( Virgin 1983 )
2. Absolute Beginners - The Jam ( Polydor 1981 )
3. Mirror In The Bathroom - The Beat ( Go Feet 1980 )
4. Too Much Too Young ( Live ) - The Special AKA ( 2-Tone 1980 )
5. Let's Do Rock Steady - The Bodysnatchers ( Chrysalis Aust 1980 )
6. Hold On - Allniters ( Powderworks Aust 1983 )
7. All That Easy - Allniters ( Mushroom Records Aust 1987 )
8. Shoulder To Shoulder - Strange Tenants ( Bluebeat Aust 1985 )
9. Jumping The Gap - Machinations ( White Label Records Aust 1983 )
10. Play To Win - Heaven 17 ( Virgin 1981 )
( duration 31.03, vbr lame mp3 )





#148

First in this one - "Here Is Clare Grogan Now" or "Then" really with their first single ( one of two produced by Steve Severin ), followed by the elusive first ( pre M Squared ) single from The ( still at school / Northern beaches era ) Systematics.

Then an Artery single with 2 different versions on each side, I have chosen the b-side, seems like it must be from a Peel Session as it's  co-produced by band & the BBC Tony Wilson ( not the Factory TW ). Staying in a northerly way after that with Vice Versa, their 2nd single - post Martin Fry joining, and then It's Immaterial and the latter ( 1984 ) redux version of "Gigantic Raft".

Up In Scotland we have Josef K's final single for Postcard ( "Pictures" being the other side of "Chance Meeting" ) and Mike Hedges trying to reign in some Associates mayhem, after which we have some ( inner city ) Scrits, from their 3rd  ( during the "collective era" ) ep and lastly we scoot back up to Manchester for The Poors Of Reign's debut record.


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Sideroom Singles Podcast #148
1. Dead Pop Stars - Altered Images ( Epic 1981 )
2. Pulp Baby - The Systematics ( Doublethink Aust 1979 )
3. The Clown ( Tony Wilson ( BBC ) version ) - Artery ( Red Flame 1982 )
4. Stilyagi - Vice Versa ( Backstreet/Backlash Records 1980 )
5. Playground Twist - Siouxsie & The Banshees ( Polydor 1979 )
6. A Gigantic Raft ( In The Philippines ) - It's Immaterial ( Eternal 1984 )
7. Pictures - Josef K ( Postcard Records 1981 )
8. Club Country - The Associates ( Beggars Banquet 1982 )
9. Messthetics - Scritti Politti ( St Pancras Records 1979 )
10. Cherish - The Poors Of Reign ( Lo-Type Records 1986 )
( duration 34.03, vbr lame mp3 )






#147

Today we're breaking the all Oz stretch of late but somehow switching to UK Post Punk / New Wave, with nothing in this lot too hard to figure out I hope :)


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Sideroom Singles Podcast #147
1. Fanfare In The Garden - Essential Logic ( Rough Trade 1981 )
2. Shadow - Delta 5 ( PRE Records 1981 )
3. Talk About The Past - The Wake ( Factory Records 1984 )
4. Junior - B.Troop ( Hotshot Records 1980 )
5. Memories - PIL ( Virgin 1979 )
6. Gimmix ! Play Loud - John Cooper Clarke ( Epic 1978 )
7. Thank You ( Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin ) - Magazine ( Virgin 1980 )
8. Fireside Favourite - Fad Gadget ( Mute 1980 )
9. Science - Berlin Blondes ( EMI 1980 )
10. Holiday In Disneyland - Dalek I Love You ( Korova 1982 )
( duration 32.55, vbr lame mp3 )








#146

Anothery "for the road" of totes Aussie - with everyone based in Sydney except The Swingers ( from NZ ) and The Innocents from Tasmania.

Fiction Romance kicking off with a single from their "Marching Orders" album, 2 from ( The ) Numbers - a Buzz Bidstrup produced single from their 2nd LP "39-51" plus their indie / pre Deluxe first ep 'Govt Boy", then  it's Outline with the title track from their "Maybe It's A Game" LP followed by Maree Cunnington ( or these days maybe I should say 'Dr Maree' ).

We then have Ward 13 from their final ( mini ) album "Too Much Talk", The Swingers and their 3rd single from the David Tickle produced "Practical Jokers" LP, Silent Movies ( previously known as The Jukes who we've covered before under both monikers ), then The Innocents ( nee 'Beathoven' ) outa Tassie and lastly a somewhat obscure single from INXS - their last on Deluxe - from the Richard Clapton produced "Underneath The Colours" LP.



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Sideroom Singles Podcast #146
1. Troubled World - Fiction Romance ( Method Records Aust 1988 )
2. Dreams From Yesterday - The Numbers ( Deluxe Records Aust 1982 )
3. Govt. Boy - The Numbers ( Local Label Aust 1979 )
4. Maybe It's A Game - Outline ( Powderworks Aust 1982 )
5. Heart Says Go - Maree Cunnington ( Cunningfox Aust 1981? )
6. Midnight Caravan - Ward 13 ( Mercury Aust 1982 )
7. One Track Mind - The Swingers ( Mushroom Records Aust 1981 )
8. Sooner Or Later - The Innocents ( RCA Aust 1980 )
9. Any Other Day - Silent Movies ( Result Records Aust 1981 )
10. Night Of Rebellion - INXS ( Deluxe Records Aust 1982 )
( duration 32.49, vbr lame mp3 )





#145

Yep you guessed...another bunch of Aussie stuff..

Melbourne rockabilly hepsters Crackajacks,  then 2 from The Dynamic Hepnotics ( also from down that way ) from different eras of the band , big Dougie Parkinson's title track from his 1979 album, Sydneysiders ( and skaists ) Big Five and Allniters, a Paul Kelly ( Dots era ) single from the Manilla LP,  Dubbo's finest The Reels, Perth's The Dugites ( by now on Rough Diamond after earlier releasing on Deluxe ) and finally Electric Pandas from Sydney with their 2nd last single.

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Sideroom Singles Podcast #145
1. Long Blond Hair - Crackajacks ( Au Go Go Aust 1980 )
2. Hepno Beat - The Dynamic Hepnotics ( Mambo Records Aust 1981 )
3. Soul Kind Of Feeling - The Dynamic Hepnotics ( White Label Records Aust 1984 )
4. I'll Be Around - Doug Parkinson & The Southern Star Band ( ATA Records Aust 1978 )
5. Hume Highway - Big Five ( Rhythm Style Music Aust 1982 )
6. Love & Affection - Allniters ( Powderworks Aust 1983 )
7. Clean This House - Paul Kelly & The Dots ( Mushroom Records Aust 1982 )
8. After The News - The Reels ( Mercury Aust 1980 )
9. No Money - The Dugites ( Rough Diamond Aust 1982 )
10. Missing Me - Electric Pandas ( Regular Records Aust 1985 )
( duration 33.00, vbr lame mp3 )





#144

Even more "all 80's Oz" with this one -

The Wickermen from Brisbane on the Bent Records label, Cocky Laura from Sydney,  and we also have a band called The End, where exactly they hailed from I'm not sure - though can narrow it down to possibly Sydney based on the fact they recorded at the Honeyfarm Studios ( with Rick Turk of course )  - and these guys are a totally different band called The End to the one from Brisbane one featuring Brett Myers.

Then we have Cold Blue Hunger from Melbourne, early 80's inner city Sydney mod faves The Sets ( their single being mixed "binaurally" - as opposed to straight stereo - the resulting mix being a bit weird ) - and all the others also from Sydney - though the Spys did start out in Newcastle of course.

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Sideroom Singles Podcast #144
1. It Happens - The Wickermen ( Bent Records Aust 1987 )
2. Cowboys & Indians - Cocky Laura ( no label Aust 1981 )
3. By Now - The End ( Coin Language Records Aust 1980 )
4. Waste Of Time - Cold Blue Hunger ( Communique Aust 1986 )
5. Love Ain't What It Used To Be - The Sets ( no label ( EMI Custom ) Aust 1981 )
6. Five O'Clock Fever - Social Comment ( Listen Music Aust 1980 )
7. One Of A Kind - v Spy v Spy ( Powderworks Aust 1984 )
8. News For You - Ward 13 ( EMI Aust 1981 )
9. Changing Times - Blah Blah Blah ( no label Aust 1988 ? )
10. Call My Name - Soggy Porridge ( Method Records Aust 1986 )
( duration 33.04, vbr lame mp3 )





#143

Another all Australasian, all obscure one for you today, with Paradox, Mr X, The Noise, Separate Tables, Belly Dance Disco and 3 Musketeers from Sydney, Terminal Twist from Adelaide ( featuring P. Tesla later of Nuvo Bloc et al ), Tigers originally from NZ, Boys from Perth ( and a single from their second album "Inside The Cage" ) and Lovs e Blur hailing from Brisbane.


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Sideroom Singles Podcast #143
1. Nowhere - Paradox ( Unpopular Records Aust 1979 )
2. Take Aim - Mr X ( no label Aust 1983 )
3. Think About Tomorrow, Tomorrow - The Noise ( Think Records Aust 1981 )
4. At The Front - Terminal Twist ( no label ( EMI Custom ) Aust 1979 )
5. Wrap Your Arms Around Me - Separate Tables ( DVS Records Aust 1987 )
6. Two Ten Soul - Belly Dance Disco ( Session Records Aust 1987 )
7. The Drop - 3 Musketeers ( Gin Sling Aust  )
8. Don't Wanna Go Home - Tigers ( EMI Aust 1981 )
9. Don't Say No - Boys ( Parole Records Aust 1982 )
10. In My Head - Lovs e Blur ( no label Aust 1984 )
( duration 32.00, vbr lame mp3 )





#142

A very intertwined bunch of tracks on this one, centred around Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons and The Sports.

Firstly the "pre everything" Pelaco Bros - a lineup including Mssrs Camilleri and Cummings along with Ed Bates ( future Sports mk1 ) Johnny Topper, Peter Lillie and Carl Wolfe from a 6 track ep recorded live ( at Melbourne Uni ) ( on a label called Ralph Records, but this is not the latter day US label ).

Then "Hit And Run" the first single from the Screaming Targets album ( the first of 2 albums produced by Pete Solley - I guess in between working on the 2 albums he produced with The Sports ).

After that it's the whole catalogue ( minus one ) of Jo Jo Zep's 'indie' label called "Mighty Records" - that is all except "Nosey Parker" by Joey Vincent ( ie Jo Camilleri himself ), which was already featured here years and years ago on Sideroom #22.

The artists on this label were Joey Vincent / The Creatures / The Honeydrippers / Highrise Hilton & The Skyscrapers / Gary Young and Gulliver Smith - with most of these artists being aliases for various Falcons members.

There was a box-set of the singles for this label ( sadly I have lost the actual box they came in - but not the records obviously ) - and it's all very confusing with what was in the original box in Melbourne shops - I say Melbourne because the box I got at the time up in Sydney at the time of release only had 5 records in it - no Gulliver Smith ( which I got separately later )  So not sure if Gulliver Smith was in the original box or not,  just it never made it to my box up here in Sydney (  sold out ? withdrawn ?.. help ? anybody !... ).

And starting our run of Mighty Records is The Creatures who were Jeff Burstin /Tony Faehse / John Power and Gary Young,  ie nearly all of the Falcons, and I actually chose "Sea Fury" what seems to be officially the b-side of the single ( despite the cover indicating it's the a-side ) ( ! confusing ! ). Then it's the Gulliver Smith single from the set - of course not a Falcon, though his earlier career ( of many bands ) included Company Caine ( which at one point DID feature Falcons John Power and Jeff Burstin ). Then ( self explanatory ) it's Gary Young the Falcon's drummer with Ubangi Stomp, followed by The Honeydrippers "Can't Hold Back the Tears" - and again we run into memory problems with facts here. At the time I am pretty sure I read / heard ( on 2JJ ) they were an O.S. band - though not the latter day Robert Plant Honeydrippers. Now I could be totally wrong - but I just base this on the fact at the time I was an acned faced teenager obsessed by every little trivial detail I could suck in and those facts seem to have stuck in the amazing thing that is the 'human memory' for all these years regarding this Honeydrippers record. Another theory I read subsequently on a music forum was that they were somehow connected with another Melbourne band called The Bel Aire Bandits but I can neither confirm or deny - again help ? anybody ?.

Lastly on Mighty Records it's Highrise Hilton & The Skyscrapers which was an alias for John Power.

Phew ! That was a lot to get through...

We then move onto the section with some singles from The Sports - their debut indie ep "Fair Game", followed by a re-recording of the song "Reckless",  ie a new version of the title track from their debut album - Pete Solley involved in producing this version versus Joe Camilleri on the first - given away a bonus in the first run of their ( second ) album "Don't Throw Stones". Finishing off with "Black Stockings For Chelsea" which was a posthumous 7 inch; a song originally on the "Sondra" album ( but not a single at that time ) and to coincide with the release of the "All Sports" best of compilation in 1982 ( possibly as late as November of that year ),  some time after the band had split.


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Sideroom Singles Podcast #142
1. Conga Line - The Pelaco Bros ( Ralph Records Aust 1976 )
2. Hit And Run - Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons ( Mushroom Records Aust 1979 )
3. Sea Fury - The Creatures ( Australia ) ( Mighty Records Aust 1980 )
4. Don't Keep Doin' It, Duke - Gulliver Smith ( Mighty Records Aust 1980 )
5. Ubangi Stomp - Gary Young ( Mighty Records Aust 1980 )
6. Can't Hold Back The Tears - The Honeydrippers ( Mighty Records Aust 1980 )
7. Rocket 88 - Highrise Hilton & The Skyscrapers ( Mighty Records Aust 1980 )
8. ( Right ) Thru Her Heart - The Sports ( Zak Aust 1977 )
9. Reckless - The Sports ( Mushroom Records Aust 1979 )
10. Black Stockings ( For Chelsea ) - The Sports ( Mushroom Records Aust 1982 )
( duration 29.22, vbr lame mp3 )