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Showing posts with label katydids. Show all posts

06 September 2020

FOLLOW OUR TRAX VOLUME VII : All Roads Lead To Chaos 1991

 


Tracklist  

1 Erasure Love To Hate You (Bruce Forest Remix Edit) 4:21
2 Marc Almond Jacky (Alpine Dub) 4:42
3 The Farm Steppin' Stone 6:54
4 Squeeze (2) Gone To The Dogs 3:56
5 The Ocean Blue Ballerina Out Of Control 3:54
6 Morrissey My Love Life (Compact Disc Maxi-Single Version) 4:48
7 Katydids See Saw 3:18
8 Lush Nothing Natural (Compact Disc Maxi-Single Version) 5:54
9 The Cult Heart Of Soul 5:54
10 Sister Double Happiness Bobby Shannon 2:56
11 Texas Tornados El Pantalon Blue Jean 2:33
12House Of Freaks This Is It 2:54

03 September 2016

KATYDIDS Shangri La 1991

by request


Tracklist

1 The Boy Who's Never Found
2 Almost And Nearly
3 Slip Away
4 Many Of My Friends
5 Some Mysterious Sigh
6 Seesaw
7 Faith To Change
8 Always
9 Don't Think Twice
10 What's The Matter Here?


05 September 2011

KATYDIDS The Boy Who's Never Found EP 1991


Thanks to Valium & Cheesecake

Discogs

 

Biography

by Stewart Mason
A very nice, but unfortunately short-lived, south London acoustic pop quintet, the Katydids shared an affinity with contemporaries like Fairground Attraction and the Bible. American-born singer Susie Hug and guitarist Adam Seymour met in 1987 when both were working as session musicians for the short-lived duo Big Bam Boo; the pair's rapport was obvious, and they were soon working together. Adding acoustic guitarist Dan James, bassist Dave Hunter, and drummer » Read more
 
 
Tracklist

1
The Boy Who's Never Found
2
Charity Power
3
Faith To Change (Demo Version)
4
Almost And Nearly (Acoustic Version)
 

09 April 2010

KATYDIDS Katydids 1990


Discogs

 

Katydids Biography

by Stewart Mason

A very nice, but unfortunately short-lived, south London acoustic pop quintet, Katydids shared an affinity with contemporaries like Fairground Attraction and the Bible. American-born singer Susie Hug and guitarist Adam Seymour met in 1987 when both were working as session musicians for the short-lived duo Big Bam Boo; the pair's rapport was obvious, and they were soon working together. Adding acoustic guitarist Dan James, bassist Dave Hunter, and drummer Shane Young, Katydids signed with the Reprise label, which wisely paired the group with producer Nick Lowe, whose rootsy sensibility was perfectly in sync with the group's lack of pretension. Their debut, 1989's Katydids, was a terrific album with an interesting mix of '60s pop and folk-rock influences. 1991's Shangri-La, produced by the Lightning Seeds' Ian Broudie, modernized the sound a bit and there's a somewhat darker undercurrent to many of the songs, but it's nearly the equal of the debut. Unfortunately, neither album sold particularly well and Katydids broke up after Reprise dropped them.


Tracklist

1
Heavy Weather Traffic3:26
2
Stop Start3:27
3
Girl In A Jigsaw Puzzle3:46
4
All Above Me3:12
5
What Will The Angels Say?4:04
6
Lights Out (Read My Lips)2:04
7
Miss Misery3:36
8
King Of The World3:42
9
Chains Of Devotion3:46
10
Dr. Rey3:48
11
Growing Old2:40