Saturday, February 26, 2011
Blue Chateau - 1987 demo cassette
This is a very hissy tape and it's hard to listen to but it gives you a glimpse at what other songs Blue Chateau had in their set that were never released.
There are just 4 songs here and only Steps in the Alley was released otherwise so I am only guessing at the titles. I won't even list them here.
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Naughty Rhythms - Go to the Rodeo 7" (1984)
The A-side can be found on A Naughty Compilation but the B-side is unique to this single.
A - Go to the Rodeo
B - Have Some Fun
"Have Some Fun"
http://www.mediafire.com/?68kvc7k4j4ahcvj
Namlöz - 80-82
Swedish ska band from the 2Tone era with a noticeable Madness influence.
Thanks to Rikard for this submission!
Kall Vinter
Bio
Hast du Gut Geschlafen?
Heavy Metal är Jättekul (live)
Bio (live)
Kall Vinter (live)
"Hast du Gut Geschlafen?"
http://www.mediafire.com/?88bo4y3b8rdw61i
Ivy & the Rebels - Ska 7" (198?)
This is an oddity. I know absolutely nothing about it except for what's on the back of the sleeve.
I ripped it several times and this is as good as I can get it to sound.
The A-side does just cut off abruptly at the end. It's not a bad edit on my part.
A - Love You
B - Do It
"Love You"
http://www.mediafire.com/?d668i4q46454h6r
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Neutrinoz - Danger Contains Neutrinoz LP (1981)
Another forgotten California band. These guys shared the stage with the Offs and their sound is along the same lines. Punk-ska with more frequent use of the ska influence than the Offs exhibited.
1 The Obvious
2 Black Widow
3 Concrete Highway
4 It's About Time
5 Pills
6 Tin Foil Dreams
7 Dirty Ernie
8 Nuclear Threat
9 Ska Tissue
10 Rain
11 Angry
12 Daly City Baby
13 Barbarian
14 Ozone Oxide
"Concrete Highway"
"Dirty Ernie"
http://www.mediafire.com/?gcq3db4mvt298cc
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The Pharoahs - In the Midnight Hour 7" (1980) [LINK UPDATED 09/11/2016]
You probably know the A side from the 100% British Ska compilation. Thanks to Bruce you can now hear the instrumental B side.
A - In the Midnight Hour
B - Berta
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Sir Horatio - Abracadubra 12" (1981)
Rikard submitted this nice bit of electronic instrumental dub. I'm not a huge fan of dub, but the B-side is a killer track.
I'm not sure what members of A Certain Ratio were involved in this project but these two songs are bonus tracks on the re-release of A Certain Ratio's "To Each..." album.
A - Abracadubra
B - Sommadud
"Abracadubra"
http://www.mediafire.com/?m3747z1kuop40ub
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Mustard Club singles
Here's another installment in a series of records that Bruce has sent me in response to the Shake and Shout compilation
DANCE 7" (1984)
A - Dance
B - Soul Vision
THE REST OF MY LIFE 7" (1985)
A - The Rest of My Life Begins Today
B - Jump Up
LEAVE BEFORE SHE WAKES 7" (1986)
A - Leave Before She Wakes
B - Once Too Many Ain't Too Much Once in a While
STEELTOWN MAN 7" (1986)
A - Steeltown Man
B - Sugar Beet, Rhythm Sweet
"Steeltown Man"
"Dance"
THERE IS NO SKA IN THESE RECORDINGS
http://www.mediafire.com/?91cxzccgczct3cm
Friday, February 11, 2011
Sleep-N-Eat EP (1981)
This compilation from '81 claims a song called "No One Like You" by the Volecanoes. The Volecanoes being the Originals...Arthur Kays back-up band. It says that they went off on their own to do this song, but Arthur Kay helped them on it.
It's odd that this exact recording was released in 1982 under the name Arthur Kay and the Originals with the correct title "No One But You" (which is what the lyrics are).
(download this 7")
...aside from that there are a couple of power-popish rocking songs and a great track by a band called Naughty Thoughts which was headed by Mark Edwards of the Kent band The Rivals (great punk band, by the way...check em out).
For more on Naughty Thoughts (and their first release - All or Nothing) see My Life's a Jigsaw
A1 - Naughty Thoughts - Stalking Shadows
A2 - Dogs Don't Lie - Newage
B1 - The Volecanoes - No On Like You
B2 - The City Blues Band - Meatballs
"Naughty Thoughts - Stalking Shadows"
Thanks to Rikard for this submission!!
http://www.mediafire.com/?k4z7rcj947uk625
Monday, February 7, 2011
The Stormed - Trouble at Home 12" (1987)
Here's a wonderful oddity by The Stormed from Cambridgeshire UK. They had only 2 releases...this and another 12" called Beau Terry:
...both were released as promos only and are nearly impossible to find.
A - Trouble at Home
B - The John Song
http://www.mediafire.com/?gzuxm2oevvqt35q
Checkered Cabs - Something About the Weekend 7" (1994)
This is the first of two singles released by this Washington DC band. The couple of songs on this 7" are much better than the full-length in my opinion.
I have posted the album previously, but I included it in this download so you can see for yourself.
Thanks to Timmy for this contribution!!
A - Something About the Weekend
B - Heathcliffe 8
http://www.mediafire.com/?7kxc8rclc9e2br9
Dynamic Hepnotics
In response to my post of the Shake and Shout comp
Bruce sent me a lot of other things that some of the bands on that record had also recorded. In this installment is the band Dynamic Hepnotics.
Keep in mind that there is NO SKA IN THIS DOWNLOAD!...just great neo soul and blues - eighties style.
But you probably want it anyway:
"Funky Turban"
"It Ain't Right"
"Soul Kind of Feeling"
Believe Me 7" (1985)
Believe Me
Blue Kind of Feeling
Gotta be Wrong 7" (1985)
Gotta be Wrong (Way to Love)
Motley Crusaders
Hepno Beat 7" (1981)
Hepno Beat
Funky Turban
with scans from the Australian, U.K., and German releases
I'll Make You 7" (1984)
I'll Make You
The Meaning of Life
On Our Way Now 7" (1986)
On Our Way Now
The Work it Out
Shakin' All Over 7" (1980)
Movin' On to You
Out of Sight
Shakin'all Over
It ain't Right
Soul Kind of Feeling 7" (1984)
Soul Kind of Feeling
The Last to Know
Whenever You're Ready 7" (1985)
Whenever You're Ready
Blue Kind of Feeling
download all 8
http://www.mediafire.com/?bnkz82be4k03sn8
Thursday, February 3, 2011
The Nicks - '89 Live demo cassette
German up-tempo band with 2 Tone sounds.
1 Sitting on the Dock of the Bay
2 All You Black Ones
3 Wodska
4 Apache
"All You Black Ones"
http://www.mediafire.com/?ztk00yy2pm1lnzb
...how I spent my winter vacation...
I mentioned before that I had a lot of less important things to do besides dedicating so much free time to this blog.
How do you think that went?
I did the post on the Velvetones on New Years eve and just two hours later I found myself taking a wrong turn on an icy road and I wound up on a sandy shore of Lake Arrowhead. I tried all sorts of interesting driving techniques to get back up the steep road but it looked as though the wife and I would spend our New Years freezing to death in our car.
Luckily there were some plastic shovels and buckets some kids had left behind and I was able to scrape past the frozen sand and, for over an hour, I painstaking took one little bucket of sand at a time trying to cover up as much ice as I could. Just when I had only one or two buckets to go I was walking as carefully as I possibly could down this icy hill when I started to slide. Then, like something out of a cartoon, my feet flew out from under me and I slammed down on my back. Thankfully there was a large pointed rock that broke my fall. It caught me right in my tailbone. I'm sure the initial impact hurt like hell but I was fortunate enough to have hit my head and gone unconscious for a few seconds. I came to while I was still sliding down the hill...
...long story short...we eventually got out and decided to skip out on any New Years festivities. We went straight home and I went straight to bed. (after consuming every bit of every form of alcohol I had on hand.) I could barely sit up for the first few days and it was about two weeks before I could walk without it feeling like there was an ice pick stuck in my spine.
After the pain became more of a nuisance than anything else I went back to work. My first day back one of my co-workers went home early with the flu. I woke up the next morning feeling like my veins were polluted with cold hot-dog water. I spent another week in bed.
I got almost nothing done at all in January.
I hope you all are having a better New Year than I am.
I have received lots of emails and I've responded to very few. Today's my one day off from work so, after I do this and another post or two I will start answering some emails.
One message I received via Facebook was a link to a blog called Rusty-Knife. Its a great blog. The only release from Bouncing Soles from 1988, Boss, Deltones, Loveboats, Arthur Kay, Stage Bottles, Explorersz, The Mistakes - Shut Up and Dance EP, Tara's "Ska Man" 7" from 1980, The Skunks "Solenzara" 7" from 1980, original 2 Tone and Go Feet rips and lots of original Madness and Bad Manners vinyl rips. Not only that but lots of rare Oi!, traditional ska, and punk.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Colonel Hathi's Dawn Patrol - It's a Bargain cassette EP (1992)
...submitted by Rikard. In a 2Tone style.
They were from Cambridgeshire. Lead vocalist Gary Brown is currently fronting the ska tribute band BIG 10*
A1 - A Day in the Life of...
A2 - Fever
A3 - Sunshine
B1 - Una Bella
B2 - Hathi Beat '92
B3 - One Way Love
"Sunshine"
http://www.mediafire.com/?l15snt0rbigbm57
*thanks to Phil from Blackpool for the info
The Sticks - Dole Queue Rock (1981)
I once read that this UK band also went by the name The Stickers. Not positive about that though. I'm not even completely sure this was from 1981.
Who cares about the particulars. Enjoy it for what it is.
A - Dole Queue Rock
B - Dole Queue Rock II
http://www.mediafire.com/?2sckbvo5c4xwnig