Lovesick started off their life as just ‘Love’, I was never too sure if they had heard of Arthur Lee’s band but it didn’t seem to matter, they released a great single on the ‘Firece’ label out of Swansea, which is also where they were from, called ‘Welsh Girl’. John Peel loved the single and […]
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! […]
Our third and final single, this one was half the size of their first two…YES it was a 6″ single!
Our first Christmas single, it was a 2 track Picture Disc 7″ featuring Thee Headcoatees covering the Sonics ‘Santa Claus’ with classic intro by Billy Childish.
Our first proper single with Thee Headcoatees, they asked us what tracks we would like so we said ‘Davey Crockett’ and ‘Young Blood’ please.
They went into the studio and two weeks later the DAT arrived.
We pressed in on marbled orange vinyl, there’s a few test pressings on black vinyl too.
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 second release with Billy Childish was a one off 7″ from the briefly reformed Milkshakes.
Recorded at the same time as the final Milkshakes album ‘Still Talkin’ ’bout’ which came out on Vinyl Japan.
3 Track Red Vinyl Limited Edition 7″ single from the West London Punky Poppy very entertaining, drunk Big Boy Tomato.
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.