Showing posts with label The Beat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Beat. Show all posts

Friday, 15 November 2024

Party Down, Rock The House, Burn The Cat...Beware Of Sudden Impact!

It's Friday, time for some rabble rousing!
 
1,315 posts in and I'm still finding plenty of music - and artists - that I've not featured on this blog before. 
 
All songs today come from 1980 or 1985 (and a couple in between), are presented in remixed or extended form and make their debut appearance in a Dubhed selection*.  
 
It's also the first time that The Lotus Eaters and Electric Guitars have featured here, full stop.

Some production heavyweights at the controls: John Leckie, Paul 'Groucho' Smykle, Dave Bascombe, Martin Rushent, Rusty Egan and Bob Sargeant

The lyrics are lifted from Sudden Impact! Now, whilst Mick Jones and the lads may be B.A.D., do not take them literally. By all means party down and rock the house, but please don't burn the cat!
 
1) Bankrobber / Robber Dub (12" Version): The Clash (1980)
2) Cruiser's Creek (12" Version): The Fall (1985)
3) Sudden Impact! (12-Inch Mix): Big Audio Dynamite (1985)
4) Ed's Funky Diner (The Keinholz Caper): It's Immaterial ft. The Christians (1985)
5) German Girl (Glasgow Mix): The Lotus Eaters (1984)
6) Language Problems (Extended Version): Electric Guitars (1982)
7) Come Back (White Label Remix): Spear Of Destiny (1985)
8) Psychedelic Rockers (Dubweiser): The Beat (1980)

1980: Black Market Clash: 1
1980: Too Nice To Talk To EP: 8
1982: Language Problems EP: 6
1985: Come Back EP: 7
1985: Cruiser's Creek EP: 2
1985: Ed's Funky Diner EP: 4
2010: This Is Big Audio Dynamite (Legacy Edition): 3
2011: The 12" Collection: 5

Party Down, Rock The House (47:33) (KF) (Mega)


* although Bankrobber / Robber Dub by The Clash appeared here with a variety of versions in August 2023.

Friday, 15 March 2024

No Games

It feels like an age since I've posted an 80s 12" mixtape inspired selection on a Friday. I haven't checked, it's probably been a couple of weeks but what the heck, repetition celebrates and devalues!

I've kept my sights firmly on 1982 and 1983 for today's deadly eight, so expect some of the emerging 'big' sounds, stuttering edits and extended breaks that the 12" format was playing with at the time. 

The only two I owned at the time were the cassette version of the Talking Heads album Speaking In Tongues, which featured exclusive extended versions of several tracks including Slippery People, and the 12" of Our Lips Are Sealed by Fun Boy Three, the 'Special Remix Version' incorporating a spoken word second half that at the time was quite a surprise but which I quickly grew to love.

I also owned Seven Singles Deep, the mini-LP collection of extended A-sides by The Icicle Works, although the version of Birds Fly is a remix that featured on the 12" single in the USA. The version of Paper House by Associates featured on the re-release of The Affectionate Punch, which was remixed and repackaged in the wake of Party Fears Two and the album Sulk. Elvis Costello & The Attractions and The Beat were very belated acquisitions in the 21st century and worth the price of admission alone, in my opinion.
 
China was a B-side on the very first 12" single release of Dance Hall Days in 1982 back when Wang Chung were called Huang Chung. Sadly, Wang Chuang were cruelly denied a place in SWC's current Rock's Greatest W series over at the frankly essential No Badger Required. Should I have the privilege of participating in a future Rock's Greatest H, I am poised to nominate...

Rounding off today's selection is The Last Film by the wonderful Kissing The Pink, whose hugely enjoyable Anthology 5CD box set was propelled through the letter box at Casa K a couple of weeks ago. They were bonkers to say the least and the three 1980s albums included are markedly different in style and sound but all the better for it. To many, The Last Film is their 'one hit wonder', a reminder of a time when quite out there pop could also be a hit.
 
1) Let Them All Talk (Extended 12" Remix By Clive Langer & Alan Winstanley): Elvis Costello & The Attractions ft. The TKO Horns (1983)
2) China (American Extended Remix By Roger Bechirian): Huang Chung (1982)
3) Whisper To A Scream (Birds Fly) (Extended Club Remix By Steve Thompson): The Icicle Works (1983)
4) Paper House (Remix By Associates & Mark Arthurworrey): Associates (1982)
5) Slippery People (Cassette Mix By Talking Heads & Alex Sadkin): Talking Heads (1983)
6) Save It For Later (Extended Remix By Bob Sargent): The Beat (1982)
7) Our Lips Are Sealed (Special Remix Version By Fun Boy Three & Jeremy Green): Fun Boy Three (1983) 
8) The Last Film (Hymn Version - Extended By Kissing The Pink, David King & Neil Richmond): Kissing The Pink (1983) 
 
No Games (44:10) (KF) (Mega)

Friday, 21 April 2023

Cut The Night

Twelve inches of indie(ish) pop pleasure for the weekend, with a selection of well-known and lesser known songs, spanning the upper and the nether regions of the UK singles chart. 

Troubling the Top 30 with their selected songs back in the day were Echo & The Bunnymen (#30), Gary Numan (#19) and The Beat (#9). Bringing up the rear were Kirsty MacColl (#80) and Win (#63). Having trouble getting the car started were Flesh For Lulu, Paul Haig and INXS, who didn't make the Top 100 and where's the justice in that?
 
As it's Friday, the forty-five minute/C90-friendly rule be damned, here's a full-fat, forty-eight minutes of goodies to usher in the weekend. 

1) Silver (Tidal Wave): Echo & The Bunnymen (1984)
2) Every Little Word (Remix): Flesh For Lulu (1989)
3) Big Blue World (12" Version): Paul Haig (1984)
4) Music For Chameleons (Album Version): Gary Numan (1982)
5) The One Thing (Extended Version): INXS (1983)
6) Hands Off... She's Mine (12" Version): The Beat (1980)
7) Innocence (The Guilt Mix): Kirsty MacColl (1989)
8) Super Popoid Groove (12 Inches For Love God): Win (1987)
 
Cut The Night (48:25) (Box) (Mega)