Sunday, August 29, 2021

Mad Monster Sound [Germany]

 Mad Monster Sound was a German band that formed in the late 1980s in the "Unicorn Era". They started as a punk band but they played ska and other things. They ran the gamut between punk, ska, new wave, anarcho punk/ska, punk reggae, and even a bit of metal and skiffle. They alternated between male and female vocals and also between English and German. They recorded their first album in 1989. The A-Side was pure punk. The B-Side was pure ska. (I remember that when I was younger I sang "Come on come on all you bastards" but that's not what he's singing. It's "Come on come on all you Busters"). Long-time followers of this blog know that I am no big fan of bands recording cover songs but their song "Moonstomping" is actually original. It is a cover of "Skinhead Moonstomp" but they added their own lyrics to it. I approve. 

 They stopped performing in the mid 90s but came back in the year 2000 with a mini-album called "Ten Years Later" that really did pick up where they left off. It's as good as their earlier releases. 

This is the post I was supposed to make last weekend but I didn't post it because my scanner is failing and the scans in this post are very low-resolution and probably the worst scans I've ever presented on this blog. I was going to try to re-do them but the new scans were no better. It's not about the scans though, is it? It's about the music.  And the music sounds great as far as I'm concerned.


Mad Monster Sound - Mad Monster Sound (1990)


 

1 Alles Zu Spät

2  No More Pardon

3 Stories

4 Geld Regiert die Welt

5 F.C. Busters

6 Moonstomping

7 Love and Hate

8 Geisterstunde

9 Monkey Dance 

10 Sahara Ska

 


 

Mad Monster Sound - One for the Road - It's Party Time (1993)

1 Let's Have Fun

2 Subway Love

3 I Wanna Be

4 New Generation

5 Borderline

6 Crime City

7 Nutty Goes Reggae

8 Don't Waste Ur Time

9 Dreadful Terror

10 Anything

11 Eisbär

12 Ska-Skiffle

13 Monstergang

14 Bonus (Eisbär Extended)



Mad Monster Sound - 10 Jahre Später (2000)


 

1 Franziska

2 This is SKA

3 Stand By

4 Ghostclub

5 Fresse Verbeult

6 Laut + Lustig

7 Roomservice

8 Pied Piper

9 No More Pardon



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Sunday, August 15, 2021

Potlatch - Gringo (1994) -and- An Album by Potlatch (1995)

 

Potlatch was a ska-punk band from Sweden who put out an EP and a full-length album in the 90s.

Before the EP they had a 4-song demo tape that, I think, was pure punk without any ska. I don't know for sure because the Japanese release of the EP included the four demo tracks and, of course, I bought that one. 

There are lots of copies of the 12-track Japanese version of "Gringo" available today on Discogs but that wasn't always the case. I ended up finding a copy on a site called From Japan that had all 12 tracks. It wasn't terribly expensive but it took four months to arrive and you can guess the end of this tale.

That's right. It was the wrong one. It was the 8-track mini-album/EP. It wasn't worth it for me to send it back for a refund so I kept it and I have found two of the other tracks on YouTube. Jesus and Friends, and Minor.  I like punk but for some reason I don't feel any pressing need to get the other version any time soon. Maybe someday, but here's what I have for now.

 Potlatch - Gringo (1994)

 1 Intro - Role Model*

2 Nazi Punks Fuck Off

3 You Never Know

4 O.P.

5 Grrl Burn

6 Right

7 Back to the Amanda Room


*8 tracks if these are counted as two separate tracks


Potlatch - An Album by Potlatch (1995)

1 Mr. Potlatch

2 Onetwothreefour

3 Wrong Time, Wrong Place

4 Think About It

5 Hey Dad

6 I Wish

7 Reason

8 Hope I Never See Ya Again

9 Pack It

10 Ghosts 'n Goblins

11 Emo

12 Fourtwenty

 

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Friday, August 13, 2021

Atlantic Five - I Was Walking 7" (1979)

 Very rare record from this French band. I don't know what they were thinking with the A-side but the B-side needs to be heard. The B-side could have been a pop-reggae/ska hit in 1984 but it was released in 1979. People just weren't ready for it yet. I love that haunting keyboard, especially at the end of the song. .

Somebody on Discogs said that this might be an all-female band but that makes me wonder if they've actually heard it. Are these female vocals? I don't think so. 

A - I Was Walking

B - I Adore You 


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Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Spliff Sound - Spliff Sound (1998)

90s Italian female-fronted ska. I love this band. Very original in their songwriting. Amateurish in the end but you can hear that they were probably a lot more professional than any other band in their scene at the time. Most songs are in English with a few in Italian with occasional male vocals taking the lead.

I don't know if they ever released anything else besides this tape. This tape is professionally made but I had second generation demo tapes that sound better than this tape. I ripped it three times on three different tape players and this rip is really the best I can do with the copy I have. I want to say that it's just mixed badly with the low ends being turned up way too high but, then again, I might just have a warped copy of this tape. 

If anybody else has a better rip of this tape I'd like to hear it. It really is a great album. A true classic!

1 Big Brother

2 La Violación

3 Mine

4 Not Many

5 Not Alone

6 Intolerencia

7 In a Cloud

8 Libertad

9 Bond's Ska

 

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Tuesday, August 3, 2021

Crombie Bruisers - Crombie Bruisers EP (2013)


 This is more contemporary than what I usually post. It's not from the tone nor the wave era but I'm posting it for two reasons:

1. I like it (well...I like some of it)

2. It's extremely rare


This was a band from Denmark that had a respect for the 2Tone era as much as they did for traditional ska and reggae but their energy came from Oi! and punk. They didn't record much. In fact I think this is all they released. They may have recorded more but they didn't make it freely available, did they? I guess they liked playing live more than they liked being a studio band, which is just as well.

The reason I say that is because, if you've been following this blog for any length of time, you know I'm not big on bands recording cover songs. It's great to see them play a familiar tune live but if the band records it, well then, it better be pretty damn spectacular or we'll just listen to the original instead. And not play your music. 

The cover I'm bitching about here is 54-46. It's been done. It's been done too much. Don't. 

Thankfully Sugar Sugar is NOT a cover. It's not a bad song but the winner for me is the song Stitch.

Stitch is misspelled and the track list on the CD inlay is out of order with how the songs are ordered on the CD.  The band's name is misspelled on the spine of the CD inlay.

It's a CD-R with a photocopied inlay. I like it DIY like that. 


1 54-46

2 Stitch

3 Sugar Sugar


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...and now it's time for a good ol' rant.


Devotees of this blog might have noticed that I no longer allow comments, I have removed links to my email and social media, and I no longer do re-ups. 

There's a reason.


I have done this blog for over a decade and I have had the incredible opportunity to interact with so many of you and it solidified my notions that ska people are the greatest people in the world. We are the punks, the skinheads, the Rastas, the musicians, the jocks, the nerds, the liberals, the conservatives, we are vegans as well as those who can bar-b-q some pork ribs better than anybody else. We can watch Bugs Bunny one minute then follow it with a Shakespeare play. We are more knowledgeable about world events than most people but we never let ideologues divide us. 

We are different in many ways and the same in many ways. 

We love music. All different kinds of music. We are not racist. We are not sexist. Some of us have religious beliefs but we embrace our brothers and sisters who have different beliefs. We don't care who you're attracted to no matter their gender. We accept that there are people out there who actually don't like Star Wars. We see people supporting the opposing sports team as a comrade with bad taste, not somebody to hate.


Unfortunately people who did not feel this way took advantage of my email address being on this blog. I was called all kinds of horrible things and some people made it clear that they knew everything about me. The names of my family members, where I worked, where I live. Veiled threats. 

Someone even started a YouTube account using my name that they used to start problems with other people. 

They got very aggressive and it went on for over a year. I initially decided to shut everything down. No more blog. No more social media. In the end I decided against it. I'll still keep posting but it's one sided now. That sucks for me because I liked hearing from you guys. I learned so much from you guys, not to mention all of the great music that you guys shared with me that I posted on the blog to share with other people. 

It was a real community. But a few people with their own selfish agenda had to ruin it. 

I wonder what they got out of it.

 

I will try to re-post things but the truth is my account on MEGA is nearly topped-out. If I want to keep posting new things I have to limit any re-posts.

Not only that, but for many years I got people saying "Hey, can you re-post this one thing?" which I had no problem doing but recently I got "Hey, can you re-post this list of 32 things?". People stopped asking for one thing here and one thing there. In the end people were seriously requesting that I re-do more than half of everything that I posted on this blog in the last 13 years. It took 13 years the first time. I can't do it again. 

I would like to though. If I had the ability I would make sure that everything I have ever posted on this blog remains consistently available. That's just not realistic.

The things I posted in the past were downloaded by hundreds of people. They are available somewhere, you just have to find out where. If you're serious about collecting this music you should be part of forums and social media groups (NOT Reddit/Ska - that's a wasteland that upvotes the living shit out of a post of a checkered belt but cares very little for actual ska music). It's out there. Find it.  


Anyway, (you're still reading?....really? ...why?) I have a lot more rare ska to post. I have demo tapes from The Riffs, No Sports, and more. Lots of records from the 80s (but believe me when I say this...I have already posted the good stuff. I have lots and lots of "ska" and "reggae" records that are very rare but not necessarily very good, - don't get me wrong, I have some really good stuff too), and lots of CDs from the 90s that I can't find anywhere else online. 


In my personal and work life I am more busy now than I have ever been so the posts won't be as regular, but there is lots, lots more to come! Keep checking back. 


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There is a very famous female singer who released several blues/soul/pop albums over the last few decades but she started out in a ska band in the early 80s. The first incarnation of the band released a full length 11-track demo tape in 1981 and every track was ska but then they changed their name and put out a 4-track demo tape in 1982 under their new name and, again, all tracks were ska. But they went on to release several singles from 1983 through 1987 and the early singles were ska/calypso but they moved more in a pop direction as the years went by. 

I have everything this band released including all demos and vinyl singles up to their last single in 1986 - but then, in 2013, they released a vinyl 7" that had one song from the second demo as the A-side and an unreleased song as the B-side. 

I do not have this single. 

I have sent messages to everybody on Discogs who said they have this single and I offered all kinds of things. Money, rarities in their wantlist, etc. but none of them got back to me.

I think I'll just post everything I have with the hopes that somebody out there will be able to mend the sore spot in this collection.

 

Can you guess what band I'm talking about?