The Long Ryders - Gunslinger Man
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Jackson 5 Christmas album.
Whatever happened to that little kid with the great voice?
Munly & The Lee Lewis Harlots - Amen Corner
Squeeze - Cool For Cats
Quote: George Kaplan @ 8th December 2015, 8:38 PM GMTSqueeze - Cool For Cats
Aah. I had the pink vinyl version.
Quote: Chappers @ 8th December 2015, 8:46 PM GMTAah. I had the pink vinyl version.
Still got mine.
+ picture sleeve copy of "Up The Junction", and 3D sleeve copy of "Goodbye Girl".
Quote: George Kaplan @ 8th December 2015, 10:26 PM GMTStill got mine.
+ picture sleeve copy of "Up The Junction", and 3D sleeve copy of "Goodbye Girl".
Ah but have you got a 12" Packet of Three though?
Quote: Chappers @ 8th December 2015, 11:44 PM GMTAh but have you got a 12" Packet of Three though?
Are we still talking about records here?
In that case, definitely not. Don't remember that one from the track listing, though the title sounds familiar. Had to look it up.
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/ep/squeeze/packet_of_three/
Talking of Squeeze, sadly don't think much of the new single, "Cradle to the Grave".
If you have Sky Arts though, I recommend their performance in a New York park on "From The Basement".
The only 12" Squeeze related single I have is a rather forgettable Difford & Tilbrook release, "Love's Crashing Waves".
Funny how disappointing that album was too, compared to Squeeze.
It was on Deptford Fun City records before they got signed to A&M.
I also had a Boogie-woogie EP by Jools Holland.
Also Glen Tilbrook made a great song with Elvis Costello - From a Whisper to a Scream.
Quote: Chappers @ 9th December 2015, 12:39 AM GMTIt was on Deptford Fun City records before they got signed to A&M.
I also had a Boogie-woogie EP by Jools Holland.
Also Glen Tilbrook made a great song with Elvis Costello - From a Whisper to a Scream.
Yeah, that's nice. I need to pick up a copy of "Trust" some time. As you know, EC produced some of Squeeze's stuff, and you can hear his backing vocals on some of their tracks too, like at the end of the album version of "Black Coffee" where he sings the line "no milk and sugar".
Elvis did East Side Story which features Paul Carrack (Ace).
Trust and Imperial Bedroom are my favourite EC albums.
Quote: Chappers @ 9th December 2015, 11:20 PM GMTTrust and Imperial Bedroom are my favourite EC albums.
Yep, Imperial Bedroom is Numero Uno for me too.
I remember, it took a while for it to click, but when it did, I rated it as one of the best albums ever (by any artist).
Chappers, Gordon, Mr Radish et al, check out this mash-up.
Go Home Productions: Born To Pump It Up (Bruce Springsteen vs Elvis Costello & The Attractions)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpcvAC1U5DQ
Checking out a couple of others. This one will blow your mind!
Herc! zooo! (if you're bored enough to check this thread)
Go Home Productions - Smells Like Rockin' Robin (Nirvana vs Michael Jackson)
The end of last night's episode of Toast reminded me of this 90s classic from The Bluetones: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-3UpL6MkZ0
DAVE ALVIN - Highway 61 Revisited
Quote: George Kaplan @ 10th December 2015, 12:44 AM GMTYep, Imperial Bedroom is Numero Uno for me too.
I remember, it took a while for it to click, but when it did, I rated it as one of the best albums ever (by any artist).
Chappers, Gordon, Mr Radish et al, check out this mash-up.
Go Home Productions: Born To Pump It Up (Bruce Springsteen vs Elvis Costello & The Attractions)
Made me smile. Fantastic.