Friday 14 November 2014

The Best of Brought To Life - 123


1. STEVE TREATMENT - 'Hippy Posed Engrossment' - Rather 7" - UK - 1978
Steve was a big Bolan fan. This is from his debut E.P.  Some friends from Swell maps are playing the instruments. Double-tracked vocals. Oooooh!
2. THE TOY DOLLS - 'She Goes To Fino's' - G.B.H. 7" - UK - 1980
The flipside of the original 'Tommy Kowey's Car' single. I'll post the Showbiz Kids version on a future comp.
3. REGAL ZONE - 'Factory Girl' - XS 7" - UK - 1981
Their sole single but nothing like the Banshees. From Carlisle.
4. TRASH - 'Look' - Polydor 7" - UK - 1977
The flipside of debut 7" 'Priorities'.
5. THE ROWDIES - 'A.C.A.B.' - Bird's Nest 7" - UK - 1978
Sole single, from Worcester. The title stands for 'All Coppers Are Bastards', which was well-known to the coppers so I never understood why people used it. Not that rowdy at all, really.
6. LONDON - 'Summer Of Love' - MCA 7" - UK - 1977
From a 4-song E.P., and, yes, they were indeed from London. The drummer, John Moss, turned down a vacancy with the Clash to stay in the band, but when they finally split he played in The Damned for a while before going on to join Culture Club. Rumour has it they had a endless supply of blow-up dolls in the van . . .
7. TANZ DER YOUTH - 'I'm Sorry, I'm Sorry' - Radar 7" - UK - 1978
Sole single from ex-members of the Damned, Hawkwind and Warsaw Pakt. They supported Black Sabbath on tour but the metalheads were less than impressed.
8. THE TOY DOLLS - 'Tommy Kowey's Car' - G.B.H. 7" - UK - 1981
A re-working of their debut single on an expanded E.P.
9. THE RED LIGHTS - 'Never Wanna Leave' - Free Range 7" - UK - 1978
Sole single. They were originally called 'The Rats' which means more to the context of the song 'Never wanna leave my sewer . . .' and sleeve.
10. THE MOLESTERS - 'End Of Civilisation' - Small Wonder 7" - UK - 1979
Second and final single. Not quite as good as the first. Full story with pics here.
11. BLACK EASTER - 'What The Fuck' - Illuminated 7" - UK - 1982
From their sole 'Ready To Rot' E.P.  From Farnborough in Hampshire. The stand-out track.
12. STEVE TREATMENT - 'Heaven Knows (Juvenile Wrecks)' - Backbone 7" - UK - 1979
Second single. He was in Jubilee y'know, and even helped Derek Jarman with the casting. Shame it was arty-farty rubbish.
13. THE TOY DOLLS - 'Worky Ticket' - G.B.H. 7" - UK - 1981
Another from their E.P. *Note* a 'worky ticket' is a trouble-maker - the phrase originates from the second world war where soldiers would sometimes persistently act up in an attempt to get a discharge . . . they'd be 'working their ticket'.
14. THE PIGS - 'Psychopath' - New Bristol 7" - UK - 1977
One from the 'Youthanasia' E.P.  Check out the '1977' album on Bristol Archives for their best stuff (including the E.P.)
15.THEY MUST BE RUSSIANS - 'Psycho Analysis' - Gemme 7" - UK - 1979
From their split 7" with Joe 9T and the Thunderbirds. *Note* - this was their only release - they have nothing to do with the other band of the same name who released a number of records in the '80s.
16. NICHTS - 'Radio' - Fontana LP - Germany - 1982
From 'Die Neue Tanzmusik Ist . . . Da Da Da' - a patchy sampler album. This was also released as a single on CBS.
17. TANZ DER YOUTH - 'Delay' - Radar 7" - UK - 1978
The flipside of 'I'm Sorry, I'm Sorry'.
18. STEVE TREATMENT - 'Hooked On A Trend' - Rather 7" - UK - 1978
Another track from his first E.P.
19. THE RED LIGHTS - 'Seventeen' - Free Range 7" - UK - 1978
The flipside of 'Never Wanna Leave'.
20. THE TOY DOLLS - 'Everybody Jitterbug' - G.B.H. 7" - UK - 1981
It shouldn't've worked, but it did. The punks didn't mind jitterbugging at all, not that they knew what it was . . .
21. REGAL ZONE - 'Changing Affections' - XS 7" - UK - 1981
From the flipside of 'Factory Girl'.
22. STEVE TREATMENT - 'Step Inside A Worn-Out Shoe' - Backbone 7" - UK - 1979
And the flipside of 'Heaven Knows' . . .
23. LONDON - 'No Time' - MCA 7" - UK - 1977
Another from their 1977 E.P.
24. THE MOLESTERS - 'Girl Behind The Curtain' - Small Wonder 7" - UK - 1979
The flipside of 'End Of Civilisation'. What was she doing behind there?
25. THE PIGS - 'National Front' - New Bristol 7" - UK - 1977
The language wouldn't be acceptable today but their hearts were in the right place. Another from the 'Youthanasia' E.P.
***BONUS TRACKS***
26. LONDON - 'Friday On My Mind'
27. THE TOY DOLLS - 'Teenager In Love' / 'I've Got Asthma'

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