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The Bodines

Janice Long Session 18.11.85

    An early signing to Alan McGee’s Creation label, The Bodines were the missing link between Orange Juice and Echo and the Bunnymen. Never before released on vinyl, this is their first BBC session, featuring a fantastic version of C86 classic ‘Therese’ plus three more of their early setlist staples.

    All four of these tracks featured on their wonderful Ian Broudie produced debut album which as released a couple of years later.

    Package also features a set of postcards with unseen Bleddyn Butcher pics, sleeve notes by Mick Ryan and Paul Brotherton plus free download codes.
    Limited to 350 copies.

    STAFF COMMENTS

    Laura says: One of my favourite bands from the mid / late 80's. Originally signed to Creation Records they were then snapped up by Magnet, releasing their debut album and a handful of singles before gravitating back to Manchester based Play Hard Records run by Dave Haslam and Nathan McGough.

    "Therese" which features on this session is a slice of pop genius!

    TRACK LISTING

    Scar Tissue
    Therese
    William Shatner
    The Back Door

    The Bodines

    Janice Long Session 09.07.86

      Never before released in any form, this is the second BBC session from The Bodines.

      Features What You Want and Slip Slide which later featured on their debut album. Slip Slide was also released as a single with Naming Names and Long Time Dead on the B-side.

      Package also features a set of postcards with unseen pics by Kevin Cummins, sleeve notes by Mick Ryan and John Rowland plus free download codes.

      Limited to 350 copies.

      STAFF COMMENTS

      Laura says: Glossop four piece The Bodines were one of the most underrated bands of the mid / late 80s. They released some classic jangle-pop singles and a wonderful Ian Broudie produced LP.

      TRACK LISTING

      What You Want
      Slip Slide
      Naming Names
      Long Time Dead


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