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Showing posts with label Requests. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Requests. Show all posts

Sunday, May 14, 2017

Dietplan - The Melting Pot

Dietplan - The Melting Pot EP (1984)

1. The Only One
2. What Do You Believe?
3. Conflicts of Interest
4. I Don't Like My Car
5. Counting Houses

Download   

Guitar, Vocals – Doug Moldawsky
Bass, Vocals – David Coddington
Keyboards, Synthesizer, Vocals – David Clayton-Smith
Drums, Percussion, Vocals – Chuck Eubank  
 
Requested by Poodlehead.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Clark Datchler - I Don't Want You!



7" Single, released in 1984

Clark Datchler - I Don't Want You! (A-Side)
Clark Datchler - No Want, No War (B-Side)

[Link updated April 2015]

Flip Me!

This is a request for David Robinson over at the New Wave Outpost.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Feargal Sharkey - Listen To Your Father (1984)


12" Single, released in 1984


Someone asked if I had this one ages ago, but I didn't have it. Then, recently, I was visiting Notting Hill in London for the first time in about 17 years and I found it in the bargain basement at Music and Video Exchange. Appropriately enough, I bought it on Father's Day.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Banderas - Ripe (1991)

Reposted by request:

Banderas - Ripe



I've also updated all the links at the original post, including several remixes. Enjoy!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Private Lives - Prejudice & Pride (BY REQUEST)

I've had several requests to re-upload this album. What's held me back is that I don't own the original, and the tracks I have are in various bit-rates and condition. But, seeing as I don't expect to get the album myself anytime soon, here is what I do have.

BREAK THE CHAINS
This one I ripped myself from the 7" single. Ripped at 320 kbps.

FROM A RIVER TO A SEA (EXTENDED MIX)
Found on the internet. Ripped at 192 kbps.

LIVING IN A WORLD (TURNED UPSIDE DOWN)
Found on the internet. Ripped at 320 kbps.

NO CHANCE YOU'LL PAY
Found on the internet. Ripped at 320 kbps.

DON'T WANNA CRY (ANY MORE)
Found on the internet. Ripped at 320 kbps.

BREAK THE WHOLE THING DOWN
Found on the internet. Ripped at 320 kbps.

GOD ONLY KNOWS
Found on the internet. Ripped at 320 kbps.

STOP
Found on the internet. Ripped at 320 kbps.

FROM A RIVER TO A SEA
Found on the internet. Ripped at 320 kbps.

WIN (YOU'VE GOT TO)
Found on the internet. Ripped at 320 kbps.

PREJUDICE & PRIDE
Found on the internet. Ripped at 320 kbps.

LIVING IN A WORLD (EXTENDED MIX)
Found on the internet. Ripped at 148 kbps.

BREAK UP
The B-Side of "Living In A World". Very crackly, I'm afraid. I found it under a tire. Ripped at 320 kbps.

John Adams (writer and lead vocals) is a bit of a dour bloke, isn't he? I'll post his 1987 solo album next if there is any interest. It's a bit more upbeat.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Roaring Boys - Roaring Boys (1985)

[REQUESTED BY MCDOC]


"The specter of Roxy Music haunts "House of Stone," the most well-crafted song on Roaring Boys' self-titled debut album; unfortunately, the rest of the LP is a ghost town. With its bed of lush synthesizers, soothing horns, and romantic vocals, "House of Stone" could have been an apt sequel to Roxy Music's "Avalon." However, "House of Stone" is a burst of inspiration that must have left the band creatively drained, or perhaps they were rushed into the recording studio before they were able to compose equally memorable songs. Roaring Boys is an album without structure; the group keeps shifting gears, infatuated with the stylish new romantic pop of Roxy Music and Icehouse on some tracks and then trying to woo rock radio on others. "Wilder for You" and "Call the Tune" sound like generic mainstream rock from their unimaginative titles alone, while "Easier Said Than Done" is a weak attempt at a Joe Jackson knockoff. On the other hand, "Strange Girl" and "Persuasion" actually resemble the band that sang "House of Stone." On "Persuasion," vocalist Paul Mitchell sings beautifully over a piano without any hard rock guitars or studio slickness. The subtle arrangement suits him and the group. Roaring Boys are at their best when they're not trying to roar." (All Music Guide)

Roaring Boys - Roaring Boys (1985)
  1. Every Second of the Day
  2. House of Stone
  3. Easier Said Than Done
  4. Strange Girl
  5. Dancing In Your Sleep
  6. How
  7. All The Time In The World
  8. Wilder For You
  9. Again and Again
  10. Persuasion
  11. Call The Tune
Download

Personnel:
Paul Mitchell
Chris Jones
Stefan Osadzinski
Tim May
Neill MacColl
Dave Larcombe

Sunday, March 1, 2009

A Drop In The Gray - Certain Demos

I have had a LOT of requests to repost this. So here it is.



  1. All The Same (Demo)
  2. Wide Eyed One (Demo)
  3. Fall And Cry (Demo)
  4. Heartache Feeds Heartache (Demo)
  5. A Place For You (Demo)
  6. Past Your Frame (Demo)
  7. No Light (Demo)
  8. Only Love (Demo)
  9. Turn Me 'Round (Demo)
  10. Be There (Demo)
  11. Whispers Again (Demo)
  12. Four On Four (Demo)
  13. And You Smile (Demo)
  14. My World (Demo)
  15. Every Day (Demo)
Download

[Link updated August 2016]

Monday, June 23, 2008

Karel Fialka - Human Animal (1988)

Watch out for out of print, critically ignored and shamefully obscure albums released in the last twenty years...



By request for Mikeyten

Karel Fialka - Human Animal (1988)
  1. Sun In My Eyes
  2. Hey Matthew
  3. You Be The Judge
  4. Ready For It Now
  5. Undercurrents
  6. This City
  7. The Eyes Have It
  8. Eat, Drink, Dance, Relax
  9. Human Animal
  10. L'etoile D'or
  11. Eat, Drink, Dance, Relax Too
  12. The Eyes Have It II
  13. Undercurrents (Liquid Mix)
Bonus Tracks
  1. The Things I Saw (B-Side of "Hey Matthew")
  2. Hey Matthew (Extended Mix)
  3. Ghosts (Rare compilation track)
Download

Wikipedia Entry

Karel's MySpace Page
The new track, "Thankful", is particularly good.

Karel has inspired some interesting art - here and here

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Some Requests

Here are some requests:

Neon - Victims of Fact
Sal Solo - Music & You (Long Version)
Sal Solo - San Damiano (Extended Mix)

And this one has been in my head all week:

The Bravery - Bad Sun

Friday, March 14, 2008

Mike Batt - Zero Zero (1982)

By special request...



The album was recorded in 1982 during Mike's round the world voyage aboard his motor yacht 'Braemar'. It was originally commissioned by the ABC (Australian Broadcasting Commission) as a live concert to be performed at the Sydney Opera House to celebrate their 50th anniversary. It was, however, actually recorded as an ambitious studio production directed by Mike and Australian John Eastway. Zero Zero's ambitious graphics were part of Mike's original concept, and his sketches for the sets, costumes and animations began at sea on the voyage from Los Angeles to Australia via Honolulu and Fiji. When he arrived in Sydney he had a nearly completed score and a set of quite advanced drawings from which to work in the production of the piece.

The production was dogged by union problems, and canceled twice before eventually being produced as a co-production between Mike's own company and the ABC. The weird deal stuck with the Australian Equity Union was that two quite separate productions would be made; one with Mike playing the lead part of "Number 17" and one with an Australian (Graeme Watson, the choreographer) playing "Number 17". This was in order to preserve work for Australian Equity members but ended up creating artistic havoc, and double the expense for the ABC, who scrapped two operas in order to make the show, because of budget restrictions. The deal deprived several hundred equity members of employment in the operas and meant that every shot of the TV show had to be recorded twice, once with Mike in the lead and once with Graeme in the lead. The version with Mike (the international version) was agreed never to be shown in Australia, and the version with Graeme was agreed never to be shown outside of Australia.

Thankfully, Australian equity is a far different organization these days than it was then, and insane deals of this type are hopefully a thing of the past. The show was transmitted on Channel 4 in the UK (Mike having bought the international rights to the production from the ABC), and when initially transmitted only one side of the stereo soundtrack was broadcast! Channel 4 therefore retransmitted a few days later and over the years the show has built up something of a cult following. The duration is 42 minutes, and it takes the form of a visual and musical 'trip' into some time zone in the past or future, where love has been abolished and is regarded as a disease to be avoided. Our hero, Number 17 ("but you can call me Ralph") falls in love with Number 36, and is eventually committed to an Emotional Decontamination Center called Zero Zero. The name Zero Zero is therefore completely coincidental and does not refer in any way to either the year Zero of Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge, nor is it a reference to the year 2000. (from the official website, www.mikebatt.com)

Mike Batt - Zero Zero (1982)
  1. Introduction (The Birth Of Number 17)
  2. System 605
  3. Love Makes You Crazy
  4. Delirium
  5. Whispering Fools
  6. Zero Zero
  7. The Dance Of The Neurosurgeons
  8. No Lights In My Eyes
  9. Love Makes You Crazy (Instrumental Reprise)
This download has now expired.

Friday, March 7, 2008

Kiss This!

By request...

Furniture - Slow Motion Kisses
(from Food, Sex And Paranoia, 1989)

And since we're on the subject...

Bonk - The Smile & The Kiss
(7" Single, 1982)

The Brilliant Corners - With A Kiss
(from Somebody Up There Likes Me, 1988)

The Beloved - A Kiss Goodbye
(from Where It's At, 1987)

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Random 80's Wednesday




Press play on tape to hear all this week's selections!
[mp3] Stepping Razor - Latin Tears (CD Single, 1989)
[mp3] Climie Fisher - Love Like A River (CD Single, 1989)
[mp3] Big Bam Boo - Shooting From My Heart (CD Single, 1989) Video
[mp3] Ben Liebrand - The Eve of the War (CD Single, 1989) Video
[mp3] Indian Givers - Hatcheck Girl (CD Single, 1989)


Not entirely random this week - I saw a thread developing and went along with it.