My Bloody Valentine - Loveless play album
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Tracklist: 1. Horizontal Hold, 2. Not Waving, 3. The Fall Of Saigon, 4. Rimp Romp Ramp, 5. Makeshift Swahili, 6. Sitting, 7. Basement Boy, 8. Slither.
Culled from two live John Peel Radio 1 sessions, the tracks were originally recorded and broadcast in 1977. The band, formed in late 1976, recorded and sent their demo to Peel (the demo itself would go on to receive some airplay)
and,. Purchasable with gift card. this slaps tbh batafurai.
Recorded at BBC Maida Vale Studios, London. Tracks 1-3 recorded 28 March 1977. First transmission date: 22 April 1977. Tracks 4-8 recorded 26 October 1977. First transmission date: 24 November 1977. Published: Track 1: Warner Chappell. Tracks 2 & 3: Blackhill Music.
THESE 10 CD. This Heat. As to the recording itself, the material from the self titled album (Side A) sounds infinitely better in these sessions. There is a raw energy here that isn't as perfectly captured on the studio material. I honestly thought this would never see re-release on vinyl, so I am quite pleased all around with this release.
Recorded for the John Peel Show at BBC Maida Vale Studios, London. Tracks 1-3 recorded: 28 March 1977. Tracks 4-8 recorded: 26 October 1977. Tracklist: 1 Horizontal Hold 8:26 2 Not Waving 8:11 3 The Fall Of Saigon 6:04 4 Rimp Romp Ramp 6:42 5 Makeshift Swahili 6:18 6 Sitting 2:22 7 Basement Boy 2:13 8 Slither 2:14. Glad you posted this one. I actually prefer the performance of Horizontal Hold on this recording to the one on the self-titled album. I also love Rimp Romp Ramp, which sounds like souped-up King Crimson. I'm excited to hear "Reference"! 9 September 2014 at 03:46. Gotta say, I indebted to you deeply and I just love this blog.
The versions of material released elsewhere are sufficiently different to be worth owning in their own right, while the otherwise unreleased pieces are well up to This Heat's abnormally high standards. Newcomers get a good introduction to the band which doesn't contain any superfluous material.
The Fall of Saigon Lyrics. This Heat Lyrics provided by SongLyrics. Lyricapsule: The Surfaris Drop ‘Wipe Out’; June 22, 1963. RIFF’d: Nas’ ‘Nasir’. Lyricapsule: The Byrds Drop ‘Mr. Tambourine Man’; June 21, 1965.
Out of Cold Storage (2006; 6-CD box set) Recommended Records Sampler (1982 ). Other releases. This Heat with Mario Boyer Diekuuroh (1982; split cassette with Albert Marcoeur). Face Hand Shy: Rarities (2006; above Peel demos plus "Health & Efficiency", Mario Boyer Diekuuroh tracks and undated live tracks).
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