b/w - Just Another Weekend
When the Kursaal Flyers disbanded in late 1977 (their Farewell gig was on November 6th) vocalist Paul Shuttleworth decided to fly solo, recording 3 45's for Epic (The A side's all being cover versions & the B's self penned)
Mixed Up, Shook Up Girl/Take Away Love (28/04/1978) Mink De Ville cover
It Hurts To Be In Love/Clown To The World (16/03/1979) Gene Pitney Cover
Here She Comes Again/Just Another Weekend (05/10/1979) Starjets Cover
The Latest Craze (AKA Black Gold) were
Wendy Roberts (voc) Mike Oldfield Band
Barry Martin (Guitar) Ex Kursaal Flyers now in the Hamsters
Dave Bronze (Bass) His Session Work is astronomical
Phil Aldridge (Drums) now in the Illegal Eagles
Pete Jacobsen (Keyboard) RIP
Later Paul (amongst other things) recorded with the Reformed Kursaal Flyers & The Ugly Things
There is a CD (Mixed Up, Shook Up Girl) available with these 3 45's & other unreleased tracks available
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Just another site that's giving you hard to find music
A Place To Find Some Rarer Tunes (Mod, PowerPop, Punk, Ska) ripped from my vinyl collection. If it sounds good I'll post it. The idea being that now you know about them, you can seek them out! If anyone is unhappy about any of these posts please contact me & I will take them off.
Sunday, 2 December 2012
Saturday, 24 November 2012
Sham Rock - First Take EP (1982)
A1 - I'll Love You Forever
A2 - Walking Through The City
B1 - Attack From Outer Space
B2 - Out Of Place
Samantha Pitt (Voc)
Adam Pitt (Voc Guitar Synth)
Sally Pitt (Guitar Voc)
Phil (Mac) McLoughlin (Bass Voc)
Neil Stewart (Drums) replacing Howard Cook
Susan Pitt (Backing Voc / Harmonies)
Nice New wave / Post-Punk / Rock sounds on this 45 from the Pitt Family & co utilising the local Airship recording studios
(Airship was based in Bognor Regis with Littlehampton & Angmering being just up the road)
Sam, Sally, Adam & Phil later played in different incarnations of Littlehampton band Voodoo if you go here you'll also see other bands that Adam has played in.
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Sunday, 18 November 2012
The Kustom - Let The Girl Dance (1981)
b/w - Arrested
Let The Girl Dance is a likable (if not a little twee) stab at Jazz/swing but it's Arrested that you should "lend an ear to" (Powerpop/pop rock which will also appeal to the Mod Revival fans as it incorporates a few horns as well)
I'm pretty sure the band were London based, with the songs being penned by members R Helman & K Yallop
They had a big hitter behind them as the executive producer was Douglas Kean which is why (I'm guessing here) it was released twice (the Silhouette pressing in Jan '82 & then on the Red Bus (RBUS71) imprint in July '82 - Let The Girl Dance also made it on to a Red Bus compilation LP [Hearts & Stars])
As always if anyone can add to the (scarce) info please leasve a comment
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Let The Girl Dance is a likable (if not a little twee) stab at Jazz/swing but it's Arrested that you should "lend an ear to" (Powerpop/pop rock which will also appeal to the Mod Revival fans as it incorporates a few horns as well)
I'm pretty sure the band were London based, with the songs being penned by members R Helman & K Yallop
They had a big hitter behind them as the executive producer was Douglas Kean which is why (I'm guessing here) it was released twice (the Silhouette pressing in Jan '82 & then on the Red Bus (RBUS71) imprint in July '82 - Let The Girl Dance also made it on to a Red Bus compilation LP [Hearts & Stars])
As always if anyone can add to the (scarce) info please leasve a comment
Sounds & Scans
Thursday, 18 October 2012
Shakedown - F.B.I. (1978)
b/w - Wish You Could See Me Now
2 Pop/Rock tunes from this (what I thought was a) short lived Lewes band
The band started life as Oakenlode & then morphed into Shakedown
Graham Frost (Voc Bass) RIP
Doug Sanders (Guitar Voc)
Bob Palmer (Drums)
Peter Lyon (Keys)
I'm posting this as
1 I quite like the B-side although the keyboards ruin it for me &
2 The maybe not so well known link to Mod Revival band The Lambrettas.
Additional Info From Amanda Sanders (Thank You!)
OAKENLODE
Line-up 1974 – April 1975.
Graham Frost (Voc Bass) RIP
Doug Sanders (Guitar)
Nick Patching (Guitar)
Bob Palmer (Drums)
Ted Jarvis (keys)
Played at Windsor Free Festival in 1974 + Played other gigs around Brighton, etc.
Went on tour around the US army bases in Germany - February 1975 until April 1975.
After returning from Germany they changed line up.
Line-up April 1975 – 1977.
Graham Frost (Voc Bass) RIP
Doug Sanders (Guitar)
John Whippy (Guitar Voc) RIP
Bob Palmer (Drums)
Robin Steadman (Keys)
Oakenlode morphed into Shakedown in 1977.
SHAKEDOWN
First Line-up May 1977 until December 1977.
Dave Purdye (Voc Bass)
Doug Sanders (Guitar)
John Whippy (Guitar Voc)) RIP
Bob Palmer (Drums)
Their first rehearsal was in the Scout Hut in Lewes on 15th May 1977.
This line up was very short lived – first gig 30th September 1977 and last gig was 25th November 1977.
Second Line-up December 1977 until November 1978
Graham Frost (Voc Bass) RIP
Doug Sanders (Guitar Voc)
Bob Palmer (Drums)
Peter Lyon (Keys)
This line up were the ones who recorded the 7” single on the Kricon label, which belonged to James Chrimes.
The songs were recorded at the Gooseberry Sound Studios in London in July and August 1978.
FBI was written by Isaac Nossel and the arrangement was by Shakedown.
Wish You Could See Me Now was written by Roger Lacey and the arrangement was by Doug Sanders and Dave Purdye (before Dave left the band).
After recording the single Bob Palmer and Pete Lyon left.
Third Line-up November 1978 until May 1979
Graham Frost (Voc Bass) RIP
Doug Sanders (Guitar Voc)
Jez Bird (Guitar Voc) RIP
David Driver (Drums)
Doug and Jez did their last gig with Shakedown on 12th May 1979 at The Adur, Brighton.
They left to form The Lambrettas with their first gig being in June 1979 on Hastings Pier.
Shakedown continued on and off from 1979 up until around 2015. There were various members but constants were Graham Frost (Voc/Bass) and Nick Patching (Guitar)
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Wednesday, 10 October 2012
Gangster - Go (1979)
b/w - Gangster
I've just noticed that GFT has posted the 1st 45 by this Dutch (Amsterdam) band & is after a copy (hope an mp3 will surfice for a while!)
Cool glam/New wave sounds with more than a hint of Jonathan Richman's "Roadrunner" [or is that just my ears?]
The songs were penned by Jerry Putter (Voc) & Jhon Weeder.(typo on the label?)
I guess this is the same Jerry Putter who was earlier in The cool glam/powerpop band Melody (to my eyes it looks like the same band*) & later in Blackout
*so again as a guess I would say the Bass Guitarist could have been Ed Evers (ex- Rain)
whatever!! (as always if anyone can put me straight with some facts - leave a comment)
Sounds & scans
I've just noticed that GFT has posted the 1st 45 by this Dutch (Amsterdam) band & is after a copy (hope an mp3 will surfice for a while!)
Cool glam/New wave sounds with more than a hint of Jonathan Richman's "Roadrunner" [or is that just my ears?]
The songs were penned by Jerry Putter (Voc) & Jhon Weeder.(typo on the label?)
I guess this is the same Jerry Putter who was earlier in The cool glam/powerpop band Melody (to my eyes it looks like the same band*) & later in Blackout
*so again as a guess I would say the Bass Guitarist could have been Ed Evers (ex- Rain)
whatever!! (as always if anyone can put me straight with some facts - leave a comment)
Sounds & scans
Thursday, 4 October 2012
Ryder-Desmond - Visions (1981)
b/w - Nobody's Gonna Get My Girl
Great New Wave/Powerpop from the pens of Kris Ryder (see my earlier post for more information on him) & Andy Desmond AKA Miten
To my ears Visions is a bit of a slow starter which gains momentum and becomes a fairly decent pop song (albeit with handclaps).
It's actually Nobody's Gonna Get My Girl that deserves a place on one of the many Powerpearls / Shake Some Action type compilations.
If you want to know what Miten is doing Now pop over to his web site
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Great New Wave/Powerpop from the pens of Kris Ryder (see my earlier post for more information on him) & Andy Desmond AKA Miten
To my ears Visions is a bit of a slow starter which gains momentum and becomes a fairly decent pop song (albeit with handclaps).
It's actually Nobody's Gonna Get My Girl that deserves a place on one of the many Powerpearls / Shake Some Action type compilations.
If you want to know what Miten is doing Now pop over to his web site
Sounds & Scans
Sunday, 15 July 2012
Time off
As Mediafire has finally frozen/suspended my account (It had been on the cards for a while hence why I'd moved to Divshare) I'm going to have some time off. I'll probably be back in the Autumn.
Sunday, 1 July 2012
Biz Internationale - Stay True (1982)
b/w - Just The Thought Of A Love Affair
Last recording from Ronnie Mayor before he absconded to Austailia for a few years**
The band were Poole/Bournemouth based & had a life span of roughly September 1981 to February 1983. Where upon they became Apres Ski [same band just with a different vocalist (Andy Janek - ex Contacts)]
Ronnie Mayor (Voc Guitar)
Ian Sandy (Bass) ex -Contacts whose 45 "Young Girls" was produced by Ronnie Mayor
Nicky Buckle (Drums)* Also in The Cosmetics with ex-Tours Richard Mazda
Ian Sandy (Bass) ex -Contacts whose 45 "Young Girls" was produced by Ronnie Mayor
Nicky Buckle (Drums)* Also in The Cosmetics with ex-Tours Richard Mazda
Bob Harder (Keyboards)
Graham Millman (Trumpet)*
Dave Hutton (Trombone)
Martin Bradford (Saxophone)*
* Can now be found here or here
Dave Hutton (Trombone)
Martin Bradford (Saxophone)*
* Can now be found here or here
A Potted History of Ronnie's earlier work
-TOURS (May 1978- Jan 1980)
Language School / Foreign Girls 7" 05/1979 TOURS (T1)
Tourist Information / You Know 7" 11/1979 VIRGIN (VS 307)
Personnel:
Language School / Foreign Girls 7" 05/1979 TOURS (T1)
Tourist Information / You Know 7" 11/1979 VIRGIN (VS 307)
Personnel:
Ronnie Mayor (guitars/voc), Steve Jeff (bass), Richard Mazda (guitars/voc), Mark Spiers (drums)
-DA BIZ (April 1980 - the band seemed to morph into Biz Internationale gradually)
1st Press - 08/1980 SMALL OPERATIONS (SO 002)
2nd Press - 09/1980 SIRE (SIR 4050)
Personnel:
Personnel:
Ronnie Mayor (voc/guitar), Ian Sandy (bass/voc), John Hole (lead guitar), Martin Hughes (drums) who replaced Steve Laurie
Ronnie Mayor (voc/guitar), Ian Sandy (bass/voc) Others unknown; possibly Nicky Buckle (drums), Bob Harder (keyboards)
Useless Info -
1- In 1981 Ronnie Mayor put together the compilation "The Apprentices Dance" for the USA label Sounds Interesting which included The Tours/Da Biz & The Contacts. If you want to hear the LP pop over to this newly started blog
2 - Biz Internationale alledgedly supported Tina Turner on some dates of her 1983 Tour
3 - Ronnie (guitar) also backs Surfin Dave on the track Stateside Centre along with
Ian Sandy (bass) and Nicky Buckle (drums).
3 - Ronnie (guitar) also backs Surfin Dave on the track Stateside Centre along with
Ian Sandy (bass) and Nicky Buckle (drums).
On Wednesday, May 5th, Ronnie Mayor performed at The Blue Boar in Poole for about an hour, along with friends Conrad Barr and Pete Christie. This gig was probably his first local appearence in twenty years. He performed songs new and old, covers and originals, in a "back to the roots", unplugged style with Conrad on keyboards and Pete on percussion. It was like a breath of fresh air. And to be honest Ronnie didn't look a lot different from the way he looked twenty years ago.
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Finally thanks to Bournemouth Beat from where a lot of this info was sourced from
Wednesday, 27 June 2012
Times Square - Joanne (1983)
b/w
B1 - Everytime
B2 - Road To Morocco
Excellent Mod (60's flavoured), powerpop from this North East (Sunderland) based band.
Recorded Feb '83 & released June '83 through (I Believe) North East Music Records.
Hilton Heslop (Voc)
Jim Dryden
Neil Watson
Paul McDonough
Apparently the band split up shortly after the 45 was released but reconvened as a 3 peice late '83 minus Neil Watson.
It was recorded at Terry Gavaghan's Guardian Studios (having a Guardian Records N' Tapes release number of GRC 240) & released on their own "Lets Go Records"
I personally prefer Everytime but Joanne is also a great track
Thursday, 21 June 2012
3P Sweet - Too Close To The Moon (1982)
b/w - Getaway Car
2 interesting New Wave tunes [with bass lines that Jah Wobble would've been proud of] from this South London based band.
It was released in Feb '82 on the bands own Record Records label & was engineered by Andy Le Vien at his Thornton Heath R.M.S Recording Studios.
If you ask me Getaway Car is the better tune predating Renagade Soundwave by a good 8 years!
I'm a bit slack on info as I couldn't get any concrete evidence; but
Well that's enough mis-direction
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