12 track compilation of the first four releases from Helen Love, sleeve notes by Joey Ramone…YES!
After meeting the band while over here playing at the Robey in Finsbury Park we licensed this compilation of singles for Europe. 1995’s Pile Up is a collection of singles, B-sides, compilation cuts and rare tracks. It’s some of the best of the Pansies, with a slew of covers and their best harmonies and tightest playing to date.
The debut album from Belfast band ‘Monkhouse’ following on from their two singles on DG and a split single with Wat Tyler on an Irish 7″ The album was produced by Frankie Stubbs from Leatherface. This was going to be on vinyl but it only got as far as the test pressing stage.
Cee Bee Beaumont’s debut album, and what a cracker it is, 20 tracks of classic instrumental garage tune. Recorded at Toe Rag Studios, London E1 in December 1994 by Mr Baine Watson
Cuckoolands Debut album featuring their first three singles plus a remix of Winter called ‘New World Order’ by Martin Steib from Papa Brittle
Dutronc’s debut album, and what an album it was! A tribute band of sorts to Jacques Dutronc, Serge Gainsbourg & Francoise Hardy, their line up includes Parsley (The Advantures Of Parsley / Bristols / Solar Flares etc) Bruce Brand (Thee Headcoats / Pop Rivets / Milkshakes etc) and ‘Bongo’ Debbie (Headcoatees / Nuns etc) This […]
Miss Holly Golightly’s wonderful debut album from 1995, at this point she was still a Headcoatee too.
Originally a 10″ LP, now available as a 12″ LP & CD/Digi
UNRELEASED This would have been an album or mini album of the two singles we did by Hopper plus a couple of unreleased tracks too. They signed to Factory Records instead.
The third album from the Medways finest ‘Armitage Shanks’ following up their DG debut ‘Takin’ The Piss’ and their ’20 Punk Rock Classics’. Described by Maximum RNR as ‘Fucking Brilliant’, we couldn’t dissagree.