This is a split single release from Thee Headcoates/Thee Headcoats from 1995. Available on black or yellow vinyl. It’s been out of print for years until we recently found a few boxes in a corner of the warehouse. The cover shows the band on tour in Japan with a very youthful looking Ian Damaged. Thee […]
2 Track 7″ featuring two versions of ‘A-Z Of Your Heart’, the a-side is Thee Headcoats full on garage version and the b-side is a more restrained acoustic version by Billy Childish. Sold Out
Get your Headcoats on… Cos it’s time for a re-issue of a long lost live album recorded in 1993 at the now legendary ‘Wild Western Rooms’ at the St John’s Tavern in Archway, London. The Wild Western Rooms was the venue of choice in the early 90’s which was run by Slim Chance, Thee Headcoats […]
Legendary single from Thee Headcoats, which, while being debuted at one of their regular monthly gigs at the St Johns Tavern in Archway, fell upon the ear of one Johnny Cigarettes who was reviewing the gig for the NME who then promptly walked out! The b-side was a cover of the Beatles song ‘Help!’ done […]
Another 2 track 7″ from Thee Headcoats, two really nasty tracks on this one, ‘Every Bit Of Me’ and ‘Never To Love Again’ are probably Thee Headcoats at their most powerful. Originally on White of Green vinyl, there also seems to be some pale blue viinyl about but i can’t say i remember that pressing! […]
TWO Hangman albums on ONE CD Hangman records didn’t want to release CD’s so we said we’d do these two on one CD as they were both short, so we did, and it’s still available and one of the best bargains out there.
Limited edition of 2000 BROWN vinyl 7″ Headcoat Lane was Billy and Bruce doing their Sherlock & Watson routine which they first did on the ‘My Dear Watson’ single, which came out on Estrus Records in that thereUSA. The b-side was Thee Headcoats doing a roaring version of Link Wray’s ‘Comanche’
Our first ever release by Billy Childish. A split single with Thee Headcoatees & Thee Headcoats
It’s a split 7″ which came out in 2 different editions, the first was a Red/Yellow cover with white and blue splattered vinyl, that sold out really quick and even entered the top 10 of the indie charts so a few weeks later we got a repress done, this time it was a black and white cover and the vinyl was clear with a few swirly bits in it.