DavePage
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Safe European Home – The Clash: Great opener, I probably need to give ‘Give Em Enough Rope more of a go, I know and love the albums either side of it.
One Foot In The Honky Tonk – Jason Ringenberg: I’m not a major fan of country but I quite liked this.
Some Kind of Hero - Wilko Johnson : Excellent country blues, for some reason I’ve never listened to Wilko or Dr. Feelgood, need to remedy that at some point.
Bloody – The Golinksi Brothers: I quite liked the naïve lyrics but they sounded like second wave punk Madness, just not very well executed.
Sinking Gondola – The Exclusives: Complemented the previous band excellently, appeared to be cut from the same cloth but just did everything a bit better.
Just Another Teenage Anthem – Secret Affair: Sounded a little like Buzzcocks to me, decent enough.
Twenty Flight Rock – Eddie Cochran: So Britain had our own Elvis? Absolutely outstanding track, I’ve just read about his tragically short life. I’ll definitely investigate this further.
There’s a Ghost In My House- R. Dean Taylor: The first couple of times I listened through this, I missed this song. It’s an absolute blinder, sounds like a Motown rock and roll band, which is what they were, I understand. I’ve just come to realisation that I know very little about music recorded pre-1965
One Fine Day – Chiffons : I had the feeling I’d heard this song before, very familiar. I’m a sucker for the Phil Spector sounding Girl Band stuff, this is an excellent example of that.
Back on The Radio – Hiss: I should have liked this but I could never lose a smell of inauthenticity around it’s retro rock template. Like a lobotomised Stooges.
Got Me Under Pressure – ZZ Top: Can’t really argue with this, well executed old fashioned bluesy rock.
Transmission – Joy Division: An absolute classic.
Up The Junction – Squeeze: Really, really good song. Squeeze are a band I’ve not paid enough attention to.
What a Wonderful World – Joey Ramone: Nahhhh…
She Bangs The Drums – Stone Roses: The Roses are a bit like Leeds for me. I know they were good and they are important but I just hate their fans (or at least 90% of them.) This means I find it hard to judge them without prejudice. This isn’t one of my faves by them regardless.
I Uesta Love Her – The Saw Doctors: Drinking music, I’d imagine these guys are a lot of fun live but I can’t shake of a vision of The Wurzels whilst I’m listening to this.
Boys Don’t Cry – The Cure: Like the Joy Division track one of my favourite tracks by one of my favourite bands.
Break On Through – The Doors: As per the Joy Division & Cure tracks
Gotta Get Some – The Fuzztones: Really like this, not heard them before, I’m a big fan of this garage rock sound. Reminded me a bit of The Brian Jonestown Massacre when they are ripping off Love.
Redemption Song – Bob Marley: One of those songs that has been ruined by pub/wedding band covers. Nice to hear the original again.
Ku Klux Clan – Steel Pulse: I tend to avoid British reggae like the plague, preferring the Jamacian stuff. Fair play, I really enjoyed this.
54-46 Was My Number – Toots and the Maytals: A classic “get out of jail free card” for any DJ.
I Has a Dream – The Long Ryders: I really liked this, they sound like a new wave country band, a bit like if Stephen Malkmus had been born in Nashville.
Drinking In My Summer Dress – Maria McKee: Definite country rock vibe to it. I like her - she sounds pretty unhinged.
I Wish I Knew How It Was To Be Free – Nina Simone: Fair play, when you’ve pulled out the big guns on this CD, you’ve got the song right. This is no different.
I have absolutely no idea who did my CD but I'd wager they are a good few years older than me. I suspect they were out seeing local bands a lot in the late 70's. A really good mix of stuff here, it appears we have plenty of crossover. Thanks for making the effort & apologies for the late review.
Good tracks, good review