Wednesday, October 26, 2011

The Smittens - The Coolest Thing About Love [2008]


The Smittens, with three primary vocalists, are a veritable twee pop variety show. Max Andrucki's baritone resembles that of Stephin Merritt and contrasts dramatically with the whisper-soft vocals of Dana Kaplan and indie pop veteran Colin Clary. The group is at its best when singing about love and nature, but branches out occasionally; "It's a Saturday" humorously adapts the Bay City Rollers' "Saturday Night" into a Smittens theme song, while the oblique social commentary of "H&M (+A)" seems out of place on a collection of mostly hearts-and-flowers ditties. The Coolest Thing About Love is the Smittens' third album and their most accomplished to date -- the ensemble vocal performances are tighter than ever and the songs easily rate among the group's best.

Track list:

01.the interstate
02.half my heart beats
03.11.11
04.c'mon! (when the grass grows tall and green)
05.Baby Don't You Know
06.something sassy
07.Good To Go
08.magpies and eccles cakes
09.one hundred roses
10.All The Love In The World
11.it's a saturday!
12.h&m (+a)
13.Gumdrops
14.The One For Me

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Michael Kiwanuka - I'm Getting Ready EP [2011]


Track list:
01.I'm Getting Ready
02.I Need You By My Side
03.Any Day Will Do Fine

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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Mavis Staples - Live from Newport 2009



Mavis Staples at George Wein's Folk Festival 50 at Newport, Rhode Island, recorded live in August, 2009.

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Michael Kiwanuka - Tell Me A Tale [EP]



Track list:

01.Tell Me A Tale
02.I Need Your Company
03.Worry Walks Beside Me

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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

The Vaselines – 3 singles


The Vaselines – Son Of A Gun 7" (1987)

53rd & 3rd (AGARR 6)

1. Son Of A Gun
2. Rory Rides Me Raw


The Vaselines – Dying For It 7" (1988)

53rd & 3rd (AGAAF 17)

1. Dying For It
2. Molly’s Lips


The Vaselines – Seminal Twang 7" (1991)

Seminal Twang (TWANG 4)

1. Dying For It
2. Bitch


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Shop Assistants - 6 singles


Shop Assistants – Big E Power 7" (1990)

Avalanche Records (AGAP 003)

1. Big E Power
2. One More Time



Shop Assistants – Here It Comes 7" (1989)

Avalanche Records (AGAP 001)

1. Here It Comes
2. I’d Rather Be With You

Free flexidisc.

1. You Trip Me Up
2. The Other One



Shop Assistants – I Don’t Wanna Be Friends With You 7" (1986)

Blue Guitar/Chrysalis (AZUR 2)

1. I Don’t Wanna Be Friends With You
2. Looking Back



Shop Assistants – Safety Net 7" (1986)

53rd & 3rd (AGARR 1). 1986.

1. Safety Net
2. Almost Made It
3. Somewhere In China


Shop Assistants – Shopping Parade 7" EP (1985)

The Subway Organisation (SUBWAY ONE)

1. All Day Long
2. Switzerland
3. All That Ever Mattered
4. It’s Up To You


Buba & The Shop Assistants – Something To Do 7" (1984)

Villa 21 Records (002)

1. Something To Do
2. Dreaming Backwards

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Monday, March 28, 2011

Cults - Cults 7''



released 23 December 2010

1.Go Outside 03:21
2.Most Wanted 02:58
3.The Curse 02:24

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Razorcuts - R is for... Razorcuts


Combining classic songcraft, chiming guitars and heartfelt vocals to create a prototypical indie sound, The Razorcuts were one of the best and most influential groups to come out of the UK-based C86 scene of the mid-'80s. They recorded the obligatory flexi-disc tracks, a batch of singles for Subway Organisation and two wonderful LPs for Creation, all of which were impossible to find on CD until now. The fine folks at Matinee have put together a compilation that gathers tracks from throughout their career and makes a strong case for the Razorcuts as one of the great British bands of the 1980s. Starting off with the beautiful "I'll Still Be There," the disc charts the Razorcuts (who consisted of Gregory Webster on guitar and vocals, Tim Vass on bass and vocals, and a revolving cast of other musicians) as their sound progressed from lo-fi indie pop to full and majestic folk-rock-tinged balladry by the end of their career. Along the way are such classic songs as the aching "Sorry to Embarrass You," "Brighter Now," "Contract With God" (a tune the Byrds would have been glad to call their own), and Tim Vass' fave, "I Won't Let You Down." A nice inclusion at the end of the disc are three bonus-track rarities: the 1986 flexi-disc track "Sad Kaleidoscope"; the surf pastiche demo from 1985, "The Horror of Party Beach"; and the single version of "I'll Still Be There." The liner notes are another treat, with reminiscences from both Webster and Vass as well as essays by Bob Stanley of Saint Etienne and the Legend (aka Everett True). The disc is a wonderful exercise in nostalgia for fans lucky enough to have heard the Razorcuts when they were active and is a must-have for anyone who is a fan of the current crop of indie pop groups who use the Razorcuts as one of the blocks their sound is built on. Many, many thanks to Matinee for telling the Razorcuts' story.

TRACK LIST:

01 - I'll Still Be There
02 - Big Pink Cake
03 - Summer In Your Heart
04 - Mary Day
05 - Sorry To Embarrass You
06 - A Is For Alphabet
07 - 8 Times Around The World
08 - I Heard You The First Time
09 - Jade
10 - A Contract With God
11 - Brighter Now
12 - Storyteller
13 - Everyday Eyes
14 - Try
15 - Across The Meadow
16 - I Won't Let You Down
17 - The World Keeps Turning
18 - The Last Picture Show
19 - Sad Kaleidoscope
20 - The Horror Of Party Beach (1985 Demo)
21 - I'll Still Be There (Single Version)

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