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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 6068
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Posted on Friday, September 13, 2013 - 12:17 pm:   

The Phoenix Foundation - Horse Power
Family Of The Year - Loma Vista
Unknown Mortal Orchestra - II
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 6073
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Posted on Sunday, September 15, 2013 - 01:33 am:   

The 1975 - The 1975 (two disc version)
The Parson Red Heads - Yearling (deluxe version)
Sam Sanders - Mirror, Mirror
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 6077
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Posted on Sunday, September 15, 2013 - 03:32 am:   

Bill Callahan - Expanding Dub / High In The Mid-40s Dub, from iTunes, as were the Sam Sanders and Parson Red Heads albums.
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 6106
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Friday, September 27, 2013 - 02:08 am:   

I went on a prog rock buying spree on iTunes just now.

I.Q. - The Wake
I.Q. - Nomzamo
Marillion - Script for a Jester's Tear (Special Edition)
Pallas - Sentinel (Bonus Tracks Version)
Pendragon - Introducing Pendragon
Twelfth Night - Art & Illusion
Twelfth Night - Twelfth Night
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Hugh Nimmo
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Post Number: 652
Registered: 03-2007
Posted on Thursday, October 03, 2013 - 02:55 pm:   

I made the mistake of visiting the Shelflife Records website earlier today.

The Proctors - Everlasting Light
Majestic - The Majestic 12 Years
Dub Noir - Pick Your Century
The Garland - The Garlands
The Arrogants - Your Simple Beauty ( EP )
The Arrogants - Nobody's Cool ( E.P. )
The Arrogants - You've Always Known When Best To Say Goodbye

The first six are on the Shelflife Records label. The seventh was self released.

The label describes Dub Noir as an Ohio band who sound like they spent their glory years on New Zealand's shores and recommends them to fans of The Chills, Felt, The Go-Betweens and the Able Tasmans. Eleven tracks recorded between 2003 and 2006. This is the only sample of their music I have been able to find.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqlhrsHSZ IA

Majestic were a Californian band who existed between 1994 and 1998. The album collects together their entire output ( 13 tracks.)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ6F8Loet 8I
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 6117
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Posted on Thursday, October 03, 2013 - 08:58 pm:   

Hugh, once again, I bow to your encyclopedic knowledge of all things indie.
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 6132
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Sunday, October 06, 2013 - 12:01 am:   

Ride - Original Album Series
UB40 - 5 Album Set
Jake Bugg - Jake Bugg
The Strypes - Snapshot
Basement Birds - Basement Birds
Manic Street Preachers - Rewind The Film
Nirvana - In Utero (20th Anniversay two disc edition)
Help She Can't Swim - The Death Of Nightlife/Committing Social Suicide
Golden Smog - Blood On The Slacks
My Latest Novel - Deaths And Entrances
Beach Fossils - Clash The Truth
Brett Anderson - Black Rainbows
Walk The Moon - Walk The Moon deluxe edition
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 6136
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Posted on Monday, October 07, 2013 - 03:37 am:   

Jaw Laffer - When The Iron Glows Red
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 6137
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Posted on Monday, October 07, 2013 - 03:38 am:   

That should be Jae Laffer. Damn auto correct.
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Hugh Nimmo
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Post Number: 654
Registered: 03-2007
Posted on Monday, October 07, 2013 - 12:28 pm:   

Salmonella Dub - Freak Controller
Zachary Cale - Blue Rider
Paul Dempsey - Shotgun Karaoke
Desertshore - Drawing Of Threes
Woodenbox With A Fistful Of Fivers - Home And The Wild
Woodenbox - The Vanishing Act ( EP )
Woodenbox - End Game
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 6147
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Friday, October 11, 2013 - 11:26 am:   

Michael Kiwanuka - Home Again (deluxe version)
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 6164
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Posted on Sunday, October 13, 2013 - 09:40 am:   

Day Ravies - Tussle
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C Gull
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Post Number: 223
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Monday, October 21, 2013 - 08:19 pm:   

The new Mazzy Star one and the new Prefab Sprout one. Both sound good on first listen, some extraordinary photos of Paddy McAloon.
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Randy Adams
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Post Number: 3302
Registered: 03-2005
Posted on Tuesday, October 22, 2013 - 04:03 am:   

Beaumont -- No Time Like the Past

The woman on here, Cath Close, sounds amazingly like Nancy Sinatra. Probably about a third of the songs will make it onto my very large capacity iPod as some are quite pretty. But I'm too much of a pop vulgarian to enjoy many of them, which sound too earnestly tasteful to me.
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 6187
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Posted on Friday, October 25, 2013 - 01:04 am:   

Nikki Sudden - The Boy From Nowhere, Who Fell Out Of The Sky (six CD box set)
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Hugh Nimmo
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Post Number: 666
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Posted on Friday, October 25, 2013 - 02:30 pm:   

Oliver Mann - Slow Bark
The Orbweavers - Loom
The Ancients - Night Bus
Fabulous Diamonds - Commercial Music
New Estate - Recovery

Spotswood by The Orbweavers

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1Gy8t-Ki qM
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 6201
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Posted on Sunday, October 27, 2013 - 07:35 am:   

From the bargain bin in JB Hi-fi Eastgardens yesterday:

Percy Sledge - Sings Country
Highwaymen - The Road Goes On Forever
Drive-By Truckers - The Big To-Do
Hans Zimmer/Geoff Zanelli/Blake Neely - The Pacific soundtrack
NASA - The Spirit Of Apollo
Diplo - Top Ranking
The Falls - Hollywood
Horse The Band - Desperate Living
Cassandra Wilson - Close To You: The Pop Side
Jordie Lane - Lovers Ride
Dan Warner - A Likeness Of You
Powderfinger - Golden Rule (two disc edition)
Indigo Girls - Poseidon And The Bitter Bug
Tift Merritt - Buckingham Solo
Dr John And The Lower 911 - City That Care Forgot
The Whitefield Brothers - In The Raw
Dave Alvin - And The Guilty Women
Julian Casablancas - Phrazes For The Young
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Randy Adams
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Post Number: 3303
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Posted on Sunday, October 27, 2013 - 06:15 pm:   

Hugh is tugging at me . . . .

One of the things I've been searching my eyes out for is an Aussie female singer who conveys some of the rough and ready country honesty that a number of Aussie male singers manage with ease. I'm not sure the woman in front of this group does it either but there is a quiet thoughtfulness to her that is appealing.

Meanwhile, here's an old Aussie female classic, Betty McQuade (ex-pat Scot) doing J.D. Loudermilk's "Midnight Bus" in 1961. It's one of my favorite records from the era from any country. Subtly scratchy vocal, flute and tremolo guitar!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9EtTMHwV -4
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Hugh Nimmo
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Post Number: 668
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Posted on Sunday, October 27, 2013 - 09:41 pm:   

Randy, live at Triple R.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTn_zOzAC CU
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Stuart Wilson
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Post Number: 915
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Posted on Monday, October 28, 2013 - 02:38 pm:   

Excellent, Hugh - like that a lot!

But earlier this morning there were at least five other threads on this board which seem to have vanished, at least on my computer...?
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 6211
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Posted on Tuesday, October 29, 2013 - 09:10 am:   

The threads are still there Stuart, but devilishly difficult to find. It's happening to me too.
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 6461
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Posted on Saturday, February 15, 2014 - 05:47 am:   

From Red Eye this afternoon:

V/A – Songs For Slim (Jeff Tweedy, Patterson Hood, Joe Henry, Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle and many more on a double CD to raise money for Slim Dunlap, who had a massive stroke)
Damien Jurado – Brothers & Sisters Of The Eternal Son (two disc version)
Mick Harvey – Intoxicated Man/Pink Elephant (his 1995 and 1997 Serge Gainbourg covers albums collected, plus two previously unreleased recordings)
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Hugh Nimmo
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Post Number: 679
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Posted on Friday, February 21, 2014 - 02:24 pm:   

50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong - Baby Trash
50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong - Enough ( EP )
Busch - Entsetzlich
Busch - Bossa Nova
Busch - Busch ( EP )
Caramel - Punkpopgaragemods
Caramel - Ole Zamora
Groovy Cellar - Six O'Clock P.M. ( EP )
Knabenkraut - True Love Can Wait
Kristallin - Station
Most Wanted Men - Revisted
Red Letter Day - Table and Chairs ( EP )
This Year's Model - The Clock Strikes Ten
This Year's Model - We Walk Like Ghosts
Various Artists - The 2nd Marsh Marigold Review
Various Artists - The 3rd Marsh Marigold Review

All titles released on the Marsh Marigold label in the 1990s / 2000s. German bands with the exception of Caramel who are French.
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Hugh Nimmo
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Post Number: 681
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Posted on Thursday, February 27, 2014 - 01:40 pm:   

City Giants - Provenance ( 1986 - 1988 )
Doggy - Des Stars Dans Tous Les Bus
Doggy - Mon Colonel
Doggy - Leurs Traces Dans La Neige
Klaus Cornfield & Lotsi Lapislazuli - Little Tigers
Klaus Cornfield - Comes
Klaus Cornfield - Stay Angry!
Klaus Cornfield - Sweet Dreams Of Anarchy
The Haywains - Never Mind Manchester, Here's The Haywains
The Haywains - Desperately Seeking Something
The Haywains - Get Happy With The Haywains
The Haywains - A37 Revisited
Throw That Beat In The Garbagecan! - Large Marge Sent Us! And More
Throw That Beat In The Garbagecan! - Not Particularly Silly
Throw That Beat In The Garbagecan! - Cool
Throw That Beat In The Garbagecan! - Cool ( EP )
Throw That Beat In The Garbagecan! - Superstar
Throw That Beat In The Garbagecan! - Sex Tiger
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Randy Adams
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Posted on Thursday, February 27, 2014 - 03:19 pm:   

Helpful information as always, Hugh. I've placed an order for the City Giants disc and also ordered The Felt Tips (more recent, from Glasgow) from Firestation.

I've been lying low while dealing with what is unquestionably the most complicated, laborious and expensive change of residence I've ever done. But the $$$ demands are starting to loosen up so I can buy music again.
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Hugh Nimmo
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Post Number: 683
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Posted on Thursday, February 27, 2014 - 10:03 pm:   

Randy, I have not been around much myself due to family issues but I was wondering where you were. I hope things settle down for you soon.

Link to an interview Roque did with the City Giants.

http://www.cloudberryrecords.com/blog/?p =1195

How did you get on with Feverfew? The reason I ask is that Songs To Hoover By Volume 2 by The Rileys ( fourth release in the Cloudberry Cake Kitchen series ) is currently at the pressing plant. The Rileys formed from the ashes of Feverfew. I was in touch with Roque recently and it seems that small labels in the indiepop scene are having a hard time of it at the moment. The Groovy Cellar ( German band ) who I like have just released a new album on Firestation Records but it is only available on vinyl. Link to a track on The Rileys forthcoming album.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xu7_FMOVo D4

I was also in touch with Uwe at Firestation Records and they will be releasing a retrospective by The Gits sometime this year. Yet another U.K. band from the 1980s who only released one single at the time.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFs1_Kz7Q 28

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGsiSYdSt Vw

Link to an interview Roque did with The Gits

http://www.cloudberryrecords.com/blog/?p =994
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Randy Adams
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Post Number: 3333
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Posted on Friday, February 28, 2014 - 04:13 am:   

Hugh I pre-ordered a copy of the Rileys release perhaps about a month ago, so hopefully I'll be getting a copy. I suspect little labels specializing in reissuing uncommon music are always having a hard time of it. The fact that more and more people are getting used to downloading for either no money or next to no money can't be helping. And the economy: it's not terribly good over here where I am and apparently worse in so many other places that would normally be their markets.
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Hugh Nimmo
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Post Number: 686
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Posted on Friday, February 28, 2014 - 05:41 pm:   

Randy, Nice to know. As far as I am aware, releases on Cloudberry and Firestation are often limited to 300 copies so it must be soul destroying when you cannot even sell that small amount worldwide. The proceeds from sales invariably go towards funding new releases and I think the lack of sales is becoming a major problem for many small labels. I would buy more releases from Cloudberry if I could but I actually own copies of every title the label has put out with the exception of those on 7 inch vinyl. I also own copies of the majority of the Firestation releases with the exception of those on vinyl.

Latest purchases :-

Catchers - Mute
Catchers - Stooping To Fit
Jasmine Minks - Cut Me Deep - The Anthology
The Fish John West Reject - Fin
The Puddle - The Shakespeare Monkey
The Puddle - Secret Holiday / Victory Blues
The Sleeping Years - We're Becoming Islands One By One

The Shakespeare Monkey and Secret Holiday / Victory Blues are recent releases by the band who recorded for Flying Nun in the late 1980s and on into the 1990s.

The Jasmine Minks are / were a Scottish band who recorded for Creation Records between 1984 and 1991. The Anthology collects together their first four releases and adds some previously unissued songs ( 51 tracks spread over two discs.) A Cherry Red Records release.

The Fish John West Reject formed in Tasmania before moving to Melbourne in 1988. Fin was released in 1990 and the band broke up in 1991.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5M5c0w4G AY
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Andreas Severins
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Posted on Friday, March 14, 2014 - 10:28 am:   

Yesterday I preordered an absolute gem. I already have most of it but have a look on your own :-)

http://www.redsunrecords.com/the-sound-b oxset-2014-reissue

many tracks on the cds that have not been on previous releases.

Put together with input from band members Mike Dudley and Graham Bailey as well as Adrian Borland’s father Bob, the box also contains a 36 page booklet with annotation by Tim Peacock of Record Collector, as well as the lyrics and ephemera.
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 6675
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Posted on Thursday, May 29, 2014 - 11:08 am:   

The Apartments - Seven Songs (Radio Session). Andrew bigged this up here ages ago, but I've only just bought it from iTunes. Three tracks in to the first listen and it sounds wonderful. Thanks for the tip Andrew.
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Andrew Kerr
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Posted on Thursday, May 29, 2014 - 08:18 pm:   

...and from Walsh's Facebook page, the new Apartments release has been mastered recently. Still no info on date or label, but apparently contains the song '21' which so moved me when they played Bordeaux in 2012.
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Pádraig Collins
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Posted on Thursday, May 29, 2014 - 09:42 pm:   

Good news. Thanks Andrew. Hopefully it gets a physical release.
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Randy Adams
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Posted on Friday, May 30, 2014 - 03:29 am:   

Yes, the physical release thing is big. I still haven't been willing to buy a down load. I want a physical release. It will be more permanent and generally better quality. The copies of things I keep on the computer don't have to be such great quality because they are secondary copies and I'm just listening to them in the car or on some other cheap device. That allows me to keep more music on the computer by using smaller file sizes.
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Hugh Nimmo
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Post Number: 721
Registered: 03-2007
Posted on Friday, May 30, 2014 - 12:44 pm:   

I have no interest in MP3 downloads but have purchased several digital relases from Bandcamp in FLAC format simply because it has been the only way to source the music. One example is The Gits Drink Milk ( A Cabinet Of Curiosities ) which consists of 32 tracks recorded between 1987 and 1990. The band only released one single back in the day and I suspect there is little or no chance of at least some of these tracks ever appearing on a physical release.

Firestation Records are releasing Eventually: A Retrospeculative 1987 - 1990 by the band in June, 2014.

From the band's website :-

They came, they hung around a bit, they left. Hopeless optimists from Horsham in the United Kingdom who set out to achieve little and were wholly successful."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7gOwdy_6 Oo

Last records bought :-

The Driscolls - Complete Recordings 1988 - 1991
Falling Joys - Wish List
Falling Joys - Psychohum
Pageants - Dark Before Blonde Dawn
The Steinbecks - Kick To Kick With The Steinbecks
The Zebras - The Zebras
The Zebras - Worry A Lot
The Zebras - Siesta
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Hugh Nimmo
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Post Number: 728
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Posted on Wednesday, June 04, 2014 - 05:43 pm:   

JEL - All The Blinding Menace
One Thousand Violins - Halcyon Days ( The Complete Recordings 1985 - 1987 )
She Sir - Go Guitars
The Crane Wives - Safe Ship, Harboured
The Crane Wives - The Fool In Her Wedding Gown
The Easybeats - Complete Easybeats
The Gits - Retrospeculative 1987 - 1990
The Popguns - Love Junky
The Popguns - A Plus de Cent
The Starlets - I Wake Up Dreaming
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 6717
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Posted on Sunday, June 08, 2014 - 09:59 am:   

Joan Of Arc - Boo Human
Doves - The Best Of
Bastille - All This "Bad Blood" (two disc version)
The Painted Ladies - Play Selections From The Loner
R.E.M. - Unplugged 1991/2001: The Complete Sessions
XTC - Skylarking (Corrected Polarity Edition)
The Moles - Flashbacks and Dream Sequences : The Story of The Moles
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 6816
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Posted on Tuesday, July 22, 2014 - 11:25 am:   

Just arrived in the post today:

The Sound - Four disc box set (they'd better be as good as you people tell me they are...)

The Bats - Volume One (three disc box set, because I'm a sucker for buying stuff I already own when there are a few demos thrown in)

The Auteurs - After Murder Park (two disc remaster, because I'm a sucker for buying stuff I already own when there are a few demos thrown in)
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Randy Adams
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Posted on Wednesday, July 23, 2014 - 01:43 am:   

Padraig, I found the Sound to be a slow grower. Jeff Whiteaker is a great fan and I started buying their albums on his recommendation. I loved the pre-Jeopardy demo album ("Propaganda") immediately. It is just about the PERFECT four piece rock band album in terms of sound, feel and substance. Jeff, of course (because he and I almost always like different phases of the same artists), sees "Propaganda" as a minor curiosity. Well, unless his view has changed in the last few years. I'll see him in October; maybe I'll remember to ask him. The official releases, starting with "Jeopardy" are less playful, less trashy, more weighty. I find that I like all of the Sound's records probably three times as much now as I did when I first started buying them some 5 or 6 years ago.
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Pádraig Collins
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Posted on Wednesday, July 23, 2014 - 12:30 pm:   

Thanks Randy. I'll let you know. Propaganda isn't part of this set, but there are BBC sessions, concerts, b-sides and EP tracks - 72 tracks in all.
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Randy Adams
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Posted on Wednesday, July 23, 2014 - 04:03 pm:   

Hmmm. I wonder if the b-sides are things I need. I suspect "Thunder Up" isn't on there either which I only picked up recently. It's quite a bit better than I expected.

The thing to keep in mind is that Adrian Borland is a comparatively homely vocalist, sounding a lot like Jeffrey Lee Pierce (Gun Club) to my ears. For the most part, his songs and music sound like the product of somebody who would ultimately do himself in. It's the sound of suffering, if you ask me. In that sense, you could think of him as a post-punk Gene Clark. Or, more accurately, just think of him as a post-punk British Jeffrey Lee Pierce. There are shadows and darkness in just about everything the Sound did, even the youthful and comparatively playful "Propaganda" which you aren't getting. I think his music is really worthwhile but it's definitely not for everyone. And I'm still going into it very slowly myself. I haven't yet picked up any of his post-Sound recordings. I will.
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Hugh Nimmo
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Post Number: 749
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Posted on Wednesday, July 23, 2014 - 10:41 pm:   

Randy, It is a nice package which you can pick up for about US$20.00 in the U.S. It contains a 36 page booklet including lyrics. 'Thunder Up' is not included. Here is a link to what is included.

http://www.discogs.com/Sound-Jeopardy-Fr om-The-Lions-Mouth-All-Fall-Down-Plus/re lease/5662688

Robert Scott - The Green House ( CD/Solo Spares/Shix )
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Pádraig Collins
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Posted on Friday, July 25, 2014 - 01:13 pm:   

I just bought The Church's A Psychedelic Symphony from iTunes. I've just hit play and it sounds wonderful so far. I wish I'd gone to the concert.
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Pádraig Collins
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Posted on Friday, July 25, 2014 - 01:20 pm:   

... which, I should point out, was at the Sydney Opera House.
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Randy Adams
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Post Number: 3399
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Posted on Sunday, August 03, 2014 - 06:03 pm:   

At Unknown Pleasures on Canongate I just bought:
Dirty Three - She Has No Strings Apollo
Cancel the Astronauts - Animal Love Match
Kid Canaveral - Shouting at Wildlife

I am surely the only music lover not here for the Fringe Festival. And gone early tomorrow.
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 6852
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Posted on Monday, August 04, 2014 - 01:46 am:   

I'm pretty sure I have that Kid Canaveral album Randy. I've got something by them somewhere anyway.
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Hugh Nimmo
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Post Number: 758
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Posted on Monday, August 04, 2014 - 05:59 pm:   

Randy, Nice to see you buy albums by two Scottish bands while in Edinburgh. I hope you like them.

Padraig, Their latest album ( Now That You Are A Dancer ) is very good.

Last records bought :-

The Chills - Somewhere Beautiful ( CD )
The Chills - Stand By ( EP )
The Chills - Molten Gold / Pink Frost 13 ( 7" vinyl )

Picked these up at the Mechandise Stall at the Old Fruitmarket on Saturday night. I purchased a copy of Stand By years ago and no longer have a functioning turntable but I wanted to show my support for the band. They signed all three items after the gig.
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Pádraig Collins
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Posted on Tuesday, August 05, 2014 - 12:45 am:   

Hugh, the tour version of Stand By - my friend bought it after the Dublin gig - has two extra songs than the version from a decade ago. He also got the Somewhere Beautiful album. It turns that The Jesus And Mary Chain played on the same night as The Chills in Dublin, which probably contributed to the half full turn out for the latter. The promotion for it also seems to have been almost non-existent.
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Pádraig Collins
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Posted on Tuesday, August 05, 2014 - 12:46 am:   

And I'm listening to the re-recorded version of Pink Frost.
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Hugh Nimmo
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Post Number: 759
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Posted on Tuesday, August 05, 2014 - 06:02 pm:   

Padraig, The sleeve lists two extra tracks but there is only one extra song on the disc. The other track is made available as a digital download from Fire Records ( Solitary Man which I assume will be a cover of the Neil Diamond song.) You need to register with Fire Records to get it and I am betting it will be an MP3.

The gig on Saturday night was a bit of a mixed bag. The band were excellent but their time on stage was seriously curtailed by the organisers and they only managed to play nine or ten songs before having to go off. Very disappointing for the group and their fans.

I spoke briefly to Martin at the end of the night and he said that they hope to tour the U.K. and Europe to promote the new album ( Silver Bullets.) He does not have an official release date as yet but thinks it will be late 2014 or early 2015.
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Randy Adams
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Posted on Wednesday, August 06, 2014 - 02:27 am:   

Hugh, I know nothing about Cancel the Astronauts. I just pulled their album at random from the "Scottish indie" section. I'm still catching up with being back so I haven't heard it yet. I always look at the local music section in a store and make a purchase if I can figure out a rationale for doing so. Usually it will be on the basis of the cover art. You sent me some Kid Canaveral tracks a couple years ago so I picked that one up for that reason. I'm sorry I didn't get the other KC album that was there, as the shop clerk told me that one of the members works at the store. He also asked me if I'd seen them the night before. Shame-facedly I had to tell him that I had just arrived in town within the hour and that I was buying the disc because "a friend in Glasgow likes them." (I didn't think the situation called for such precision as saying "a friend in Prestwick.")
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Hugh Nimmo
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Posted on Wednesday, August 06, 2014 - 07:26 pm:   

Randy, I am not surprised you know nothing about them as I don't think they are even all that well known here in Scotland ( Edinburgh perhaps being the exception.) They have been around since at least 2009 and self release their music. In addition to the album you picked up they have also released three singles ( 1 x 2 track; 2 x 3 track ) and two eps. I am very fond of the eps.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGhBKzfj 21s

Last records bought :-

Red Box - The Circle & The Square
Red Box - Motive
Blank Realm - Go Easy
Blank Realm - Grassed In
Sinister Luck Ensemble - Anniversary
La Dusseldorf - La Dusseldorf
La Dusseldorf - Viva
La Dusseldorf - Individuallos
Everything Everything - Man Alive
Everything Everything - Arc ( Deluxe Edition )
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Randy Adams
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Posted on Thursday, August 07, 2014 - 04:06 pm:   

Hugh, sorry to hear the Chills gig was curtailed. That has to have been quite a disappointment after so many years. But at least your story makes me feel a lot better about missing it! After dinner Saturday night in Hackney I and my dinner/travel companion met a young New Zealand woman at a bus stop. I told her she should be in Glasgow to see the Chills. As it turns out she has her own band but sadly I cannot for the life of me remember the name; it was two words and not obvious ones. By chance she had eaten at the same place as us and was in town to play a few gigs in the London area. All I know about her band is that she's spent some time in Brooklyn and at least some--maybe all--of the members aside from her are Yanks. I'll do some google work when I have the leisure time.

It's idle and idiotic to envy the young but one thing I really do envy is their itinerant habits. She was in the U.K. doing gigs, had spent a couple years in Brooklyn and was in Christchurch at the time of the earthquake. I seem to run into so many young adults living like that. I know you traveled a lot in your younger years Padraig. I didn't and sometimes the regret really eats at me.
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Rob Brookman
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Posted on Thursday, August 07, 2014 - 06:50 pm:   

I agree, Randy.
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Pádraig Collins
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Posted on Friday, August 08, 2014 - 03:42 am:   

Randy, Rob, I did an interview in my late 20s for a new radio station in Ireland. There were two interviewers, one of whom I'd met a couple of times before through a mutual acquaintance. Probably because of that, he decided to play 'bad cop', and the other was 'good cop'.

Bad cop - actually, asshole would cover it better - pointed at my resume and said there was a big gap in it and could I explain. He asked this in a manner which suggested that perhaps I'd been in jail for some heinous crime during this period.

I said I'd been travelling in Australia, America and elsewhere. He asked did I now regret that. I said no, because I didn't want to get to my 50s and wish I'd spent two years backpacking around the world in my 20s. I knew I wasn't going to get the job.

Good cop followed me out of the interview and hurried to catch up with me as I waited for the lift. He told me he was in his 50s and regretted not seeing the world when he was younger. It was a nice thing for him to do.

I've still got a few years before I get to 50, but I sometimes (like right now) marvel at the wisdom of what I said that day. And I really only said it because the other guy was being such a dickhead.
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Rob Brookman
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Posted on Friday, August 08, 2014 - 10:40 pm:   

What kind of dipshit would ask you if you regretted time spent traveling? How do you respond to that? "Yeah, exploring different cultures, meeting new people, absorbing experiences that will serve me well the rest of my life, all when I could have spent 40 hours a week laboring joylessly in a cramped, windowless studio with you. What WAS I thinking?"
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Pádraig Collins
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Posted on Saturday, August 09, 2014 - 01:35 am:   

You can be my scriptwriter Rob! That's what I should have said.
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Randy Adams
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Posted on Saturday, August 09, 2014 - 02:13 am:   

The thing I was thinking when I read Padraig's story was how I've run into people who feel a little bit threatened or challenged when I talk about some of my past decade's travels. I actually asked my brother and sister-in-law (she of "Summer of '68") whether they thought I was judging them or criticizing them for not traveling. They said "yes" and I said that all I was doing was sharing with them what I had been doing and what it had done for me. (They are both suffering from depression and I'm always trying to give them inspiration for possible escape routes from their mental prisons.) So my thought was that the jerk in the interview was actually insecure about his own situation. Blasting him with Rob's rejoinder would have been hilarious.
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Pádraig Collins
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Posted on Sunday, August 10, 2014 - 03:17 am:   

Randy, I learned a long, long time ago not to talk about my travels in the village where I come from in the south west of Ireland. If someone has never travelled as far as Dublin, never mind out of Ireland, I found they didn't want to hear about any of my adventures. I put it down to envy and their fear of both the unknown and knowing they would never do anything particularly interesting with their lives. I'm not dissing my entire home village by the way; a great many of them were interested in what I had done, but I learned to let them bring it up first.
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Pádraig Collins
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Post Number: 6866
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Posted on Sunday, August 10, 2014 - 03:18 am:   

Randy, I learned a long, long time ago not to talk about my travels in the village where I come from in the south west of Ireland. If someone has never travelled as far as Dublin, never mind out of Ireland, I found they didn't want to hear about any of my adventures. I put it down to envy and their fear of both the unknown and knowing they would never do anything particularly interesting with their lives. I'm not dissing my entire home village by the way; a great many of them were interested in what I had done, but I learned to let them bring it up first.
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Pádraig Collins
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Posted on Sunday, August 10, 2014 - 03:25 am:   

Sorry that got posted twice.

I should point out that many of the people younger than me from my hometown have also travelled a lot, and that some of those older than me were interested to hear what I had done, even if they had not travelled much themselves.
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Michael Bachman
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Post Number: 2545
Registered: 01-2005
Posted on Friday, August 22, 2014 - 02:47 am:   

Camera Obscura - Desire Lines
Robyn Hitchcock - Man Upstairs
St. Vincent - St. Vincent
Laura Cantrell - No Way There From Here
Lana Del Rey - Ultraviolence
George Harrison - All Things Must Pass
REM - Unplugged 1991/2001: The complete sessions
Humble Pie - Performance: Rockin' The Filmore
Kate Rusby - Ghost
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Hugh Nimmo
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Post Number: 767
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Posted on Wednesday, September 03, 2014 - 12:32 pm:   

Black Cillas - Step Outside Love ( 16 track retrospective.)
Sometimes Sartre - Songs To Hum In Days To Come ( 11 track retrospective.)

Both released on Firestation Records and limited to 300 copies.

The Black Cillas were based in London and released their sole 7 inch single in 1986.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wnLhbKNS 3c

Sometimes Sartre hailed from Reading and released two flexi discs in the late 1980s.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYLamysxx 8c
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Randy Adams
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Posted on Saturday, October 18, 2014 - 06:51 pm:   

Algo Salvaje Vol. 1; anthology of Spanish bands from the 60s; from Rough Trade East in London
Black Cillas -- Step Outside Love; mail order from Germany's Firestation Records
Darling Buds -- Said Pop; from Rough Trade East
Fire Island Pines -- True Grit; a Firestation Records release of a NEW band, purchased at Rough Trade East
Sometimes Sartre -- A Retrospective 1985 - 1989; from Firestation Records
Tinmine Soul Supply; from Rough Trade East
Verone -- Retour Au Zoo; from International Music in Paris.

Sadly I don't know when I'll be able to play my four expensive Alain Bashung Eps with picture sleeves purchased from Monster Melodies in Paris. I have to find a place in my new house with something reasonably close to a level floor. Monster Melodies is a vinyl-only store in the 1st Arrondissement. I went there with Jeff Whiteaker, formerly of this board. He reported that the store had the most comprehensive collection of Smiths 12 inch singles he'd ever seen and the largest Go Betweens section. They had a copy of "Spring Hill Fair" on Sire. At the same time this was probably also the most expensive vinyl store ever. The proprietor must have heard me telling Jeff how unlikely it was that I'd find TWO different Masters Apprentices albums because he promptly engaged me in conversation and managed to part me from 80 Euro for the four Bashung Eps, including shipping. No regrets, they're really groovy.

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