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Helen Love

Steve Lamacq Session 16.09.98

    Thirty years after they started kicking out the jams, indie legends Helen Love make their debut on Precious with a session that has legendary status with fans – and with listeners of Steve Lamacq’s much-loved Evening Session.

    Yes indeedy, pop pickers, to coincide with the 25th anniversary of its initial broadcast, this is the session featuring none other than Joey Ramone on the phone and a never-to-be-forgotten (and never-before-released) cover of The Clash’s ‘Tommy Gun’ that morphs into a jingle for Lammo.

    Then we get three Helen Love classics, great photos from Alison Wonderland and a set of postcards (and Joey shows up here as well – more than once) Free downloads with the vinyl – and get a move on, because there are only 300 copies.


    TRACK LISTING

    Tommy Gun
    Does Your Heart Go Boom
    Shifty Disco Girl
    MC5

    The Orchids

    John Peel Session 08.05.90

      Never before released on vinyl, this is the Sarah Records’ legends at their finest on their debut session for John Peel in 1990. The four songs here include a cracking version of live favourite ‘Caveman’ (better than the Lyceum mini-LP version, how the band wanted it!) and two others destined to end up on their Unholy Soul album – plus one song never properly released at all. Precious package also features a set of six postcards with unseen pics from studio and tour and download codes.

      TRACK LISTING

      Caveman
      Frank De Salvo
      Dirty Clothing
      And When I Wake Up

      The Soup Dragons

      Janice Long Session 01.09.86

        The Soup Dragons’ second BBC session (this time for the band’s longstanding friend Janice Long) reveals a group on the verge of change – as witnessed by the fact that most of these songs were never released in any shape or form. Make My Day is a prototype of the single Head Gone Astray, while Lindy’s Realised was named in tribute to the Go-Betweens’ drummer Lindy Morrison. It has never before been released. Sleeve notes by Jim McCulloch; mastered by Sean Dickson. Includes download codes and a set of postcards.

        TRACK LISTING

        Slow Things Down
        Make My Day
        Lindy’s Realised
        The Same Old Story

        Julia Jacklin

        Pre Pleasure

          'Pre Pleasure' is the breath-taking third album from Australian singer-songwriter, Julia Jacklin. Co-produced with Marcus Paquin (The Weather Station, The National), 'Pre Pleasure' sees Jacklin as her most authentic self, delivering the most intimate, raw and devastating ten songs of her career to date. An uncompromising and masterful lyricist, always willing to mine the depths of her own life experience, and singular in translating it into deeply personal, timeless songs. 

          TRACK LISTING

          1. Lydia Wears A Cross
          2. Love, Try Not To Let Go
          3. Ignore Tenderness
          4. I Was Neon
          5. Too In Love To Die
          6. Less Of A Stranger
          7. Moviegoers
          8. Magic
          9. Be Careful With Yourself
          10. End Of A Friendship

          The Pre New

          The Male Eunuch

            The Male Eunuch follows the highly acclaimed Music for People Who Hate Themselves and its remixed companion album Music for Homeowners. Early material has been streamed online and has had strong radio play with tracks Speed Queen and A Song for One Direction.

            The bands own protest ambassador Stu Boreman stated: "Binary Digital Bankruptcy converts this Sonic Debris into the sound of summer. Off shore becomes on shore as British Summer Time arrives early. Shot thru the Black Hole into the hole in your heart, it's the colour chart from hell. Foxton's still burns. Face-sitting is banned. Froch vs Groves. Farrow & Ball. We are at War."

            “The Pre New bring absurdist punk spleen, synth pulse and the chaotic free play of signifiers – with an enraged estate agent on vocals, a Zal Cleminson lookalike in a hoodie and samples from Mike Leigh’s ‘Nuts in May’” – Q
            “The Pre New – as the name suggests – are the a mix of the noble past and the glorious future” – THE HERALD
            “Wow – that was definitely made for television...brilliant” – BBC 6 MUSIC - MARC RILEY
            “Wrap your ears round the warped brilliance of The Pre-New” – THE QUIETUS


            Various Artists

            Lead Kindly Light: Pre-War Music And Photographs From The American South

              What happens when a 78 collector marries a collector of antique photographs? Lead Kindly Light. Recordings of Rural Southern Music: Old Time, String Band Music from Appalachia, extremely rare Country Blues and African American gospel singing from 1924-1939.

              159 Photographs from the Collection of Sarah Bryan reproduced in full color. 46 Audio Recordings from the 78RPM Record Collection of Peter Honig. 176-page hardcover book with 2 CDs. 8.5 inches x 6.5 inches. A portrait of the rural American South between the dawn of the twentieth century and World War II, Lead Kindly Light brings together two CDs of traditional music from early phonograph records and a fine hardcover book of never-before-published vernacular photography.

              North Carolina collectors Peter Honig and Sarah Bryan have spent years combing backroads, from deep in the Appalachian mountains to the cotton and tobacco lowlands, in search of the evocative music and images of the pre-War South. The music of Lead Kindly Light presents outstanding lesser-known recordings by early stars of recorded country music, as well as rarely- and never-reissued treasures by obscure country, blues, and gospel artists. The photographs, mainly images of the rural and small-town South, are richly textured depictions of family life, work, and fun, and the often accidental beauty of the vernacular snapshot.

              TRACK LISTING

              DISC 1
              1. Buster Carter And Preston Young – “I’ll Roll In My Sweet Baby’s Arms”
              2. Georgia Yellow Hammers – “Mary Don’t You Weep”
              3. Narmour & Smith – “Jake Leg Rag”
              4. Prince Moore – “Church Bells”
              5. Roane County Ramblers – “Callahan Rag”
              6. Banjo Joe – “Engineer Joe”
              7. Ernest Phipps And His Holiness Quartet – “I Want To Go Where Jesus Is”
              8. Amos Baker – “I Wish I Were A Mole In The Ground”
              9. Lewis Brothers – “When Summer Comes Again”
              10. Dykes’ Magic City Trio – “Frankie”
              11. Leake County Revelers – “Johnson Gal”
              12. Gid Tanner, Clayton McMichen, Riley Puckett, Lowe Stokes, Fate Norris – “Possum Hunt On Stump House Mountain, Part 1”
              13. Gid Tanner, Clayton McMichen, Riley Puckett, Lowe Stokes, Fate Norris – “Possum Hunt On Stump House Mountain, Part 2”
              14. Mississippi Bracey– “Stered Gal”
              15. Jilson Setters – “Little Boy Working On The Road”
              16. Loveless Twins Quartet – “Lead Kindly Light”
              17. Al Hopkins And His Buckle Busters – “Roll On The Ground”
              18. J. E. Mainer’s Mountaineers – “Concord Rag”
              19. Uncle Eck Dunford And Ernest Stoneman – “Barney McCoy”
              20. Blue Ridge Highballers – “Round Town Girls”
              21. Carter Family – “Motherless Children”
              22. Rev. W. M. Mosley And His Congregation – “Labor For The Lord”
              23. Home Folk Fiddlers – “Arkansas Hoedown”

              Disc 2
              1. Allen Brothers – “Skipping And Flying”
              2. Fiddlin’ Sam Long Of The Ozarks – “Sandy Land”
              3. Rev. J. C. Burnett – “True Friendship”
              4. Narmour And Smith – “Tequila Hop Blues”
              5. Orville Reed – “The Telephone Girl”
              6. Burnett And Ruttledge – “Blackberry Blossoms”
              7. Kid Williams And Bill Morgan – “When He Died He Got A Home In Hell”
              8. Buster Carter And Preston Young – “It’s Hard To Love And Can’t Be Loved”
              9. Carter Family – “Kitty Waltz”
              10. Birmingham Entertainers – “Johnny Bring The Jug ‘Round The Hill”
              11. Blue Ridge Corn Shuckers – “Old Time Corn Shuckin’, Part 1”
              12. Blue Ridge Corn Shuckers – “Old Time Corn Shuckin’, Part 2”
              13. Mainer’s Mountaineers – “Train Carry My Girl Back Home”
              14. Miller’s Merrymakers – “Old Time Breakdown”
              15. Riley Puckett – “Railroad Bill”
              16. Leake County Revelers – “Been To The East, Been To The West”
              17. Charlie Bowman And His Brothers – “Gonna Raise The Ruckus Tonight” 18. Charlie Parker And Mack Woolbright – “Man Who Wrote The Home Sweet Home Never Was A Married Man”
              19. Dykes’ Magic City Trio – “Cotton Eyed Joe”
              20. Joe Smith – “Kidnapping Is A Terrible Crime”
              21. Rev. W. M. Mosley – “The Comforter Has Come”
              22. Roane County Ramblers – “Johnson City Rag”
              23. Jilson Setters – “Way Up On Clinch Mountain”

              Pre

              Epic Fits (Limited Metal Box Edition)

                Born in a basement, based in London, the first outing of Pre had the entire audience locked outside, watching through barred windows from above. To the assemblage up top, it was clear that these five noise sprinkled nu-wavers had already figured it out - sound moves quicker in high pressure. And now, weighing 14 songs, "Epic Fits" is born. Recorded in a chilly pizza storage unit with Westminster Brown at the controls, Pre's full length is cold sweat caught on two inch tape. Guitar, bass, bass, drum and moon shriek: Pre make the noise jump. Pre are a band people are talking about - fronted by Comanechi's vocalist, they were asked to appear on Rough Trade's "Counter Culture" compilation CD and made waves on a sold out tour with the Gossip.


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