This is a British punk-reggae band who released this album in 1983. It was re-released in the UK in 1986 and again in France in 1988. The original 1983 release had a different cover...
...and the track listing was a different order.
This is the French version:
1 Kicking on the Wrong Door
2 Every Fifth Man is Guilty
3 Breaking Your Heart
4 Tighten Up
5 Solidarity
6 Gun Runner
7 Let the Pressure Start
8 Tooth and Nail
9 Lay the Foundation
"Kicking on the Wrong Door"
"Solidarity"
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Thursday, July 13, 2017
Sunday, June 18, 2017
Beeside - What You Call Love 7'' (1981)
This is an extremely rare record that took me years and years to find. The a-side is female-fronted punk reggae. The b-side is a rockin' song with an early new wave influence. Both sides are good.
I don't know anything about the band but I'm pretty sure they were from the US. I have no idea if they ever released anything else.
As rare as it is there is currently a copy available on Discogs for $45.00 which I think is reasonable (no, I'm not the one selling it and I don't know the person who is selling it.)
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I don't know anything about the band but I'm pretty sure they were from the US. I have no idea if they ever released anything else.
As rare as it is there is currently a copy available on Discogs for $45.00 which I think is reasonable (no, I'm not the one selling it and I don't know the person who is selling it.)
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Labels:
Beeside,
female fronted,
new wave,
punk-reggae
Sunday, April 17, 2016
Hondo
Hondo was a British punk/reggae band from Cambridge with more emphasis on the 'reggae' than on the 'punk'. The band was lead by Paul "Ching" Hue who is still active in music today. You might know him from THIS. He is currently in the Wya band.
Here is his Facebook.
Hondo - What Do We Want? 7'' (1981)
A - What Do We Want? (We Don't Want No War)
B - Jah-Jah's Children
After their first release they contributed the song "Party" to the "Honey for Tea" compilation which featured new wave, post punk, and rock bands from Cambridge.
Hondo - "Party" (1982)
Hondo - Fallout 7" (1983)
A - Fallout
B - Can't Turn You Around
Hondo - Pretty Polly 7" (1987)
A - Pretty Polly
B - All I Have to Do is Dream
DOWNLOAD all three 7"s and the song "Party".
Here is his Facebook.
Hondo - What Do We Want? 7'' (1981)
A - What Do We Want? (We Don't Want No War)
B - Jah-Jah's Children
After their first release they contributed the song "Party" to the "Honey for Tea" compilation which featured new wave, post punk, and rock bands from Cambridge.
Hondo - "Party" (1982)
Hondo - Fallout 7" (1983)
A - Fallout
B - Can't Turn You Around
Hondo - Pretty Polly 7" (1987)
A - Pretty Polly
B - All I Have to Do is Dream
DOWNLOAD all three 7"s and the song "Party".
Labels:
2Tone,
80s ska,
Hondo,
punk-reggae,
reggae,
vanilla reggae
Monday, February 15, 2016
Cassie - Change My Image 7" (1982)
This is one of those records that is sold as a ska record but the ska influence is slight. The A-side is female fronted rockin' new wave and the B-side is more rockin' than the A-side but it keeps going back-and-forth between some distorted guitar to a mellow punk-reggae sound. Both songs are good and the record is very rare and expensive. I do not have a copy myself. This download is for some low quality versions I found online.
A - Change My Image
B - Will You?
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A - Change My Image
B - Will You?
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Sunday, December 6, 2015
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Saturday, May 2, 2015
Norman Nardini and the Tigers - Burnin' Up 7" (1980)
...submitted by Bruce!
Mellow punk-reggae from Pennsylvania.
A - Burnin' Up
B1 - Stay Away From Him
B2 - Ready Freddie
"Burnin' Up"
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Mellow punk-reggae from Pennsylvania.
A - Burnin' Up
B1 - Stay Away From Him
B2 - Ready Freddie
"Burnin' Up"
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Sunday, June 29, 2014
Vital Disorders - Zombie 7" (1982)
Female fronted British punk-reggae song. They released 3 singles and, later, a cd compilation, but I think this is their only ska/reggae influenced song.
A - Zombie
B - War Games
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A - Zombie
B - War Games
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Labels:
80s,
female fronted,
punk-reggae
Friday, April 26, 2013
Dee Sign - Dee Sign LP (1981) [RE-UPLOADED MAY 30th, 2016]
Dee Sign were an all-female band from Denmark and this is probably the only thing they released. It is not hard to find a copy, but it's a pretty decent punk album that is often overlooked. Lead singer Annie Larsen later changed her name to Annie Panic and played with the band Public Panic before releasing an eponymous demo cassette in 1990.
1 Sensation
2 So Easy
3 Worlds
4 Une Bonne Idée
5 On Your Bike
6 B-Song
7 Lullabye of Punk
8 Women
9 Boy!
10 Human Race
11 Deep in Your Mind
12 It Could Have Been Me
13 Ich Mich Meiner Mir
14 Cold Hearted City
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Labels:
80s,
Dee Sign,
female fronted,
punk-reggae
Monday, December 19, 2011
Clive Pig and the Hopeful Chinamen - Happy Birthday Sweet 16 7" (1979)
Punk-reggae from this British band.
Clive Pig was an acoustic guitar storyteller/poet that meshed in nicely with the late 70s punk scene. He released lots of good material with different bands. This particular record is not hard to find.
Even if you're not a big fan of punk-reggae this one's a good one. It will grow on you.
A - Happy Birthday Sweet 16
B - Our Movement
http://www.mediafire.com/?p1vjz4ahk14wi8h
Monday, November 8, 2010
Nick Toczek's Britanarchists
Nick Toczek of The Burial was involved in other projects including anarcho-punk poetry readings and at least two other bands Britanarchists and The Spectre which, like The Burial, were punk based with cowpunk and ska influences.
This download includes two tracks from The Oi! of Sex comp
The Burial - Old Man's Poison
The Burial - Friday Night
...The Burial's 1982 2-track demo tape
Backstreet Child
I Can't Forget
...Britanarchist's
Stiff with a Quiff (also from the Oi! of Sex comp)
...and a spoken word version of Stiff with a Quiff from The Intolerance Tape*
and the split 7" from 1986 featuring 2 tracks each from The Burial and The Spectre
A1 Nick Toczek and the Burial - Hitler's Birthday Party
A2 Nick Toczek and the Burial - Things to do on a Saturday Night
B1 Nick Toczek and the Spectre - Sheer Funk
B2 Nick Toczek and the Spectre - Living on the Breadline
(Excessive thanks to Rikard for the Britanarchists 7"!!)
http://www.mediafire.com/?pkm7bsgn999v9ig
* The Intolerance Tape was a collection of spoken-word anarcho-rantings from 1987 with Nick Toczek, Seething Wells, Kevin Seisay, and Ginger John (the Doomsday Commando).
Not exactly my cup o' tea but if you'd like - it's HERE.
Labels:
Britanarchists,
Burial,
punk-reggae,
skinhead,
Spectre
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Honey Bane - Guilty 7'' (1980)
With everything that Crass Records put out in the eighties as far as diversity - Bjork's first band Kukl, the punk-electronica of Hit Parade, the punk-rap of Captain Sensible, you would think that there would be plenty of the ska / reggae influence. It was there but it was rare. Poison Girls did "Old Tart's Song"...
and there was this:
A - Guilty
B - Guilt Dub
http://www.mediafire.com/?476gbzu76fby80s
Labels:
80s,
Honey Bane,
punk-reggae
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