Peel Session: Belle and Sebastian

For once, this was a session I did tape, but don’t have the technology to edit from cassette to mp3 yet. But thanks to everyone who sent this in, especially David and Ray.

You Don’t Send Me (2002 Festive Fifty no.20)

Roy Walker

Love On The March

Asleep On A Sunbeam

Desperation Made A Fool Of Me

For more about this session, check here.

There is much more to come, including their session from 2001. Watch this space…

Oh, can anyone help with the Anti-Hero tracks ‘Rolling Stones t-shirt’ and ‘You Got Nothing’ If so, please get in touch.

Belle and Sebastian’s official website

Not all about Manchest-uh!

It’s odd, the Fall are often seen as being quite Caustic-sounding (well, I suppose they are, at times) and always associated with Manchester.

But Mark E. Smith called Edinburgh his home for a time, around the time of Extricate, for reasons that even the re-issue notes don’t seem to explain.

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The Fall -‘Edinburgh Man.’ mp3

Still reckon you don’t like the Fall?

Peel Session: Wire

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Spent

I Don’t Understand

1st Fast

99.9 (2002 Festive Fifty no.34)

Wire’s official website is here.

You should get yourself some Wire stuff, starting with the first three seminal albums Pink Flag, Chairs Missing and 154.

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A peel-related track

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their most famous tune ‘Wonderwall.’ Cat Power performed it in session in 2000, when it reached no.33.

Cat Power -‘Wonderwall (session).’ mp3

This track was sent to me by Steve at Teenage Kicks. It has never had a commercial release that either of us are aware.

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A Great, Lost Album #4: Curve

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ntastic EPs (Blindfold, Frozen, Cherry) on the Anxious label, owned by Dave Stewart. They were part of the shoegazing movement, and bridged or perhaps blurred the gap between Goth, Indie and Shoegazing. They had two entries in the 1991 Festive Fifty and recorded three peel sessions. In 1992 their debut album Doppelganger came out, earning them two top 40 singles. By the following year they were ready to release their second album, Cuckoo. Opening with the wondrous ‘Missing Link’ this was a strong set, but the public seemed to be moving on. After this album came out, the band went on a hiatus for several years, during which time Toni recorded the vocals on ‘Original’ a tr

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1. Missing Link
2. Crystal Listen
3. Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
4. All of One
5. Unreadable Communication
6. Turkey Crossing
7. Superblaster
8. Left of Mother
9. Sweetest Pie
10.Cuckoo

Curve’s website

Disclaimer: I do not own the copyright to this album. I am posting this album here due to its unavailablity in the UK. If you own the rights to this album and do not want it posted here, please email me and I will remove it posthaste. If you like what you hear, support Curve buy buying their albums.

More Festive Fifty Fabulousness

Just as it says on the tin.

PJ Harvey -‘Naked Cousin (Peel Session).’ mp3 (1993 Festive Fifty no.32)

PJ Harvey -‘Wang Dang Doodle (Peel session).’ mp3 (1993 Festive Fifty no.18)

That Petrol Emotion -‘Big Decision.’ mp3 (1987 Festive Fifty no.4)

Gene -‘As Good As It Gets.’ mp3 (1999 Festive Fifty no.33)

Madder Rose -‘Beautiful John.’ mp3 (1993 Festive Fifty no.36)

Madder Rose -‘Lights Go Down.’ mp3 (1993 Festive fifty no.44)

Dinosaur Jr -‘Get Me.’ mp3 (1993 Festive fifty no.42)

Belle And Sebastian -‘Sleep The Clock Around.’ mp3 (1998 Festive Fifty no.26)

Belle and Sebastian -‘The Boy With The Arab Strap.’ mp3 (1998 Festive Fifty no.3)

House of Love -‘Love In A Car.’ mp3 (1988 Festive Fifty no.18)

If you like the PJ Harvey stuff particularly (and you should) check out Teenage Kicks has done another excellent post.

Hope you like this one it has taken several days work…

Album Review: Twilight Sad

The Twilight Sad -‘Here, it Never Snowed. Afterwards It Did.’ (Fat Cat)

Last year, The Twilight Sad’s debut LP Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters indicated that here was a band from Glasgow who built upon their city’s heritage and then blasted it away. Whilst they work on the follow-up, they have issued this six track mini-LP.

Although they view it as self-contained release, given that four of the tracks appeared on their debut, it will be viewed as a companion piece by many. But four of the tracks are re-workings (and the re-examining of them suggests that’s a more appropriate word to use than re-recording, which infers their was something wrong with the original. Which blatantly there wasn’t). There are also two new tracks here which make the price of admission worthwhile alone, a cover of Daniel Johnston’s ‘Some Things Last A Long Time’ which closes the record, and the title track.

James Graham’s vocals not only sound like they are sung from the heart, it’s also refreshing to see that Scottish bands increasingly have the confidence to sing in their own accents (I wonder if Alex Salmond will take the credit for that,too?) Listening to this, I also hear more of the scottish folk influence coming through than I did on the debut.

It’s no bad thing to view this as a companion release to the debut, rather it indicates just how much promise this band have -and indeed, deliver. Don’t rush the sophomore, fellas, on this evidence, take all the time you need.

****

Here, It Never Snowed. Afterwards It Did is released by Big Cat on June 9.

Twilight Sad -‘And She Would Darken The Memory (Original Version).’ mp3

Twilight Sad – ‘Walking For Two Hours (Original Version).’ mp3

Twilight Sad MySpace

Album Review: Hefner

Hefner -‘The Fidelity Wars (Belka Records) RE-ISSUE

Coming hot on the heels of their debut LP, Breaking God’s Heart, this was hefner’s sophomore release in 1999. In British indie terms, it was pretty damn successful: four songs from it made John Peel’s annual Festive Fifty chart that year (and they had nos.2 and 3), and it gave

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them an indie chart no.1 in both the LPs and the singles (‘Hymn For The Cigarettes’). So how does it stand up nine years on?

Pretty damn well, in fact. Over the eleven songs, Hefner remind you that they are one of the bands that got away. And we shouldn’t have let them (though Hayman Watkins Trout and Lee, Darren Hayman’s latest project, are pretty good in their own way). Maybe if the blogosphere had been up and running ten years previously, they would have developed their cult staus more. We can but speculate. For, on listening once again, the lyrics show that they really were on a parallel with Morrissey and Half man Half Biscuit for being caustic, and pretty funny with it too. And they had great tunes as well. They called several of their songs Hymns for things they loved (‘Alcohol’ ‘Cigarettes’ ‘The Things We Didn’t Do.’

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I was always waiting for one to the Beach Boys, but it never came).

The package is a double, including the eleven original tracks, the five fantastic tracks that make up The Hefner Heart EP, and another twenty four tracks that include b-sides, four track recordings and rehearsal versions (personally I would have preferred to see the three Peel sessions they recorded that year, but I’m notoriously picky). Though this can be a lot to take in in one sitting, Disc 1, with the aforementioned EP and sophomore album is a joy.

**** for disc 1, *** for disc 2.

The Fidelity Wars was re-issued on Belka records on June 2.

Hefner -‘The Hymn For the Cigarettes.’ mp3

Hefner -‘Don’t Flake Out On Me (demo version).’ mp3

The video for ‘I took Her Love For Granted.’ Bizarre body stockings ahoy!

Hefner’s official site

A Great, Lost Album #3: The Primitives

The Primitives – ‘Lovely’ (Lazy/

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Ah, The Primitives. Along with Primal Scream and The Wedding Present, the Primitives came out of the ‘c86’ scene and hit the charts and Smash Hits. Lumped in with The darling Buds and, erm, Tranvision Vamp in the ‘blonde’ movement, they had some class(ic) tunes. Best known for ‘Crash’ which opens this debut, they appeared on Top of the Pops, made great videos and even sold records. Then as the indie music scene became increasingly obssessed with there ‘always having been a dance element to our music…honest!’ they faded away by the early nineties.

I would love to get my mucky paws on their third album, but for now, here is their classic debut Lovely, from 1988. There are compilations available, but their studio albums are currently unavailable. Criminally.

1. Crash
2. Spacehead
3. Carry Me Home
4. Shadow
5. Thru’ the Flowers
6. Dreamwalk Baby
7. I’ll Stick With You
8. Nothing Left
9. Stop Killing Me
10.Out of Reach
11. Ocean Blue
12. Run Baby Run
13. Don’t Want Anything to Change
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