One off single with Walthamstows most famous exports (not E17) The Bevis Frond. Nick or The Bevis Frond has influenced so many well known American bands including Dinosaur Jr to Mary Lou Lord, who he worked with and wrote some of her best know tunes. Sold out years ago, sorry
2 Track 7″ and 3 track CD Single. This was originally the first single from their debut album ‘Bang-Shang-A-Lang’ which nearly came out and then didn’t. This was a good time for Helen Love, they had played live in the Uk with Ash and also over in New York at Joey Ramones club!
Third single (our first) from Mark Radcliffe faves The Melons. They are Vanessa & Sheggi on vocals and keyboards plus a tempramental drum machine. On Green vinyl, now Sold Out
A great single from Mr Terry Edwards & His Scapegoats, a cover of Girl 7 Boys by Blur which got loads of play on Radio one and almost made the Top 75
Seven track, double 7″, exclusive tracks (at the time) and a limited 500? green and light blue vinyl version to boot! Also 500 came out on black vinyl.
Their debut single, two blistering harcore tinged pop punk. Described by the NME as ‘Blistering Rock Workouts’ whatever that meant!
Our first single from Holly Golightly, ‘Virtually Happy’ was taken from her debut album ‘The Good Things’ (DAMGOOD65) backed by an exclusive version of ‘The Ride’ Sold Out
Third single from Reading’s Cuckooland. The b-side is called ‘Richard Jobson Dance’ and it’s, as you can probably guess, a tribute to one of the most underrated dancers of the punk era but we can forgive him that as the Skids were a fine band.
Exclusive, 4 track EP from Cee Bee Beaumont, they had recently had a John Peel Session and also had an offer from Mark Lamarr to sing on their next release…it never happened!