1. THE TOY DOLLS -
'Dig That Groove Baby'
- Volume LP - UK - 1983
The title track from their classic debut album. 'Here they are again, covered in Old Spice, they think they will get the girls cos they smell nice!' Indeed.
2. FEAR - 'Gimme Some
Action'
- Slash LP - USA - 1982
From another classic debut album, 'The Record' by the almighty FEAR.
3. THE MOTORS - 'You
Beat The Hell Out Of Me' - Virgin LP - UK - 1978
The only Motors song I can get away with. From their second album, 'Approved By.'
4. THE SMASH -
'Patricia'
- Self-released 7" - Switzerland - 1984
Their only single. Read more here.
5. THE TOY DOLLS -
'Poor Davey'
- Volume LP - UK - 1983
Another excellent track from 'Dig That Groove Baby'.
6. THE AMPS - 'Wall
Of Flowers'
- Faster Fidelity 7" - USA - 1982
Another sole single. There wasn't even a sleeve to tell us more. Nice beat though, nice rhythm.
7. CHEMICALS MADE
FROM DIRT - 'Beatniks (Looking For Tourists)' - Biro-Mino 7" - USA - 1980
A bit more off-beat, this one. From their 'Oriental Television' E.P.
There's a 25 song CD-R of the band available on Hyped2Death as well as a paragraph in a new book by Steven Blush called NY Rock (Lou Reed to the fall of CBGBs) which is out on October 4, 2016. Worth checking out, I'm sure.
There's a 25 song CD-R of the band available on Hyped2Death as well as a paragraph in a new book by Steven Blush called NY Rock (Lou Reed to the fall of CBGBs) which is out on October 4, 2016. Worth checking out, I'm sure.
8. THE RELATIVES -
'The Collector'
- Red Ash 7" - Australia - 1979
From second E.P. 'Uncle Theo Comes To Visit'.
9. THE ALCOHOLICS -
'Pesticides'
- Overindulged 7" - USA - 1980
From their 'Going Outside' E.P. which I touched on earlier in the blog.
10. THE TOY DOLLS -
'Queen Alexandra Road Is Where She Said She'd Be, But Was She There To Meet Me
. . . No Chance!'
- Volume LP - UK - 1983
One of the longest titles in the world, ever, or at least from 'Dig That Groove Baby'. 'Rigor Mortis set in, I was a block of ice, I even missed the late fil-m starring Vincent Price!'
11. FEAR - 'Beef
Boloney'
- Slash LP - USA - 1982
A second track from 'The Record'. Hear the live version from 'The Decline' (+1 more song) here.
12. THE CRAP
DETECTORS - 'I Want to Survive the Nuclear War' - Back/Front 7" - USA - 1982
Their third single. Has anyone got any of their albums?
13. THE RESTLESS -
'She's So Fine'
- Mercury LP - USA - 1984
The lead track (and by far the best) from their only album.
14. THE TOY DOLLS -
'Dougy Giro'
- Volume LP - UK - 1983
A fourth track from 'Dig That Groove Baby'.
15. THE C.I.s - 'Show
Me Light'
- Major 2 x 7" - USA - 1980
From their double single. Skinny ties abound on the sleeve.
16. FEAR - 'New
York's Alright (If You Like Saxaphones)' - Slash LP - USA - 1982
17. CAPITAL
PUNISHMENT - 'Berkowitz Hop' - Thumb 7" - USA - 1978
Sole single from this dangerous-looking Detroit combo.
18. THE TOY DOLLS -
'Spiders In The Dressing Room' - Volume LP - UK - 1983
A fifth track from 'Dig That Groove Baby', and we're not finished by a long way.
19. CRIME - 'R.A.F.' - Guardian LP - UK - 1981
I blogged a demo version of this one ages ago. From the 'Compilation N.E.1' album of Sunderland-area bands.
20. CHEMICALS MADE
FROM DIRT - 'Panic-No Fusion' - Demo - USA - 1980
Available on their 'Ike' CD-R.
21. THE RELATIVES -
'Emotional Moment'
- Red Ash 7" - Australia - 1979
Another track from 'Uncle Theo Comes To Visit'.
22. THE TOY DOLLS -
'Up The Garden Path'
- Volume LP - UK - 1983
A sixth classic track from 'Dig That Groove Baby'.
23. THE CLAP -
'Bourgeoisie'
- Kleen Kut 7" - USA - 1980
From their sole 'Catch The Clap' E.P. Very catchy.
24. NEGATIVE THROB -
'Walk The Dog'
- Guardian LP - UK - 1981
Another track from the 'Compilation N.E.1' album.
25. THE SMASH - 'The
Good Guys Lose & The Bad Guys Win' - Self-released 7" - Switzerland - 1984
The flipside of 'Patricia'.
***BONUS TRACKS***
26. THE TOY DOLLS -
'Fiery Jack'
27. THE RELATIVES -
'Summer Holocaust'
28. FEAR - 'Let's
Have A War'
29. THE TOY DOLLS -
'Glenda And The Test-Tube Baby'
I need to listen to the stuff by The Clap. The band I know by that name was from my hometown. They had a KBD single, "Killed by Kindness." Not sure where this other band is from.
ReplyDeleteThe Clap were from New Jersey - 45 was produced by Ken Kaiser (Gizmos) - Released 1981
DeleteI know what you mean about The Motors, but I have to say that the long version of 'Dancing The Night Away' is a powerpop classic...I've just started getting into The Toy Dolls, they are brilliant to say the least.
ReplyDelete'Absurd Ditties' is my fave Toy Dolls album, but they're all great!
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