I wouldn't normally look to bore anyone with the minutiae of my life, but today was such a surprise I'm willing to break my self-imposed rule on this.
Picture the scene: a sleepy Oxfordshire market town; I'm there to complete some tedious shopping (personal hygiene products etc.); the weather is unseasonably warm.
On the off-chance, I venture into a well known charity shop. I've been here before, and the audio items on offer have been the normal uninspiring candidates: Westlife, S Club 7, Kylie etc. etc.
On this occasion, however, things are different. At the front of the normally piss-poor collection of CD's is Lionrock's Carnival - I've been looking for this for ages, both on-line and in the real world. Next I discover Tripwire by the same esteemed artists. My pulse quickens (such is the banality of my life).
It becomes clear that someone's collection of early 90's CD singles has somehow ended up here. They are either a music lover who has lost the faith, or whose other half has chosen to punish them for unknown misdemeanours.
No one gives this stuff away, at least not if they are in their right mind. Here's my haul in full:
Gary Clail & On-U Sound System:
Escape
These Things Are Worth Fighting For
These Things Are Worth Fighting For (Justin Robertson Remix)
Leftfield:
The Afro Left E.P.
Lionrock:
Tripwire
Carnival
Pop Will Eat Itself:
Karmadrome
Bulletproof!
Sheep On Drugs:
TV USA
Track X E.P.
Motorbike/Mary Jane
System 7:
Habibi
Once I've burned them, and worked out what's not been posted before (or is available to purchase) I'll share my good fortune.
Charity's never been so good...
27 October 2009
Oxfordshire Market Town Defies Expectations...
25 April 2009
Sinbad/Quest 12"
All that Gary Clail has put me in the mood for something a bit more dance-centric, so dug out some old 12"'s I've not heard for a long time, this one amongst them. How glad I am that I did - System 7 hit the spot once more.
As far as I am aware neither of these Quest mixes appeared on any of the album releases, at least not first time round (I think that Quest (Moon Mix) appeared on the re-issue of 777).
A cracking trio of tunes, with the final track trumping the other two in terms of length, hypnotic quality and sheer infectiousness. Well done Mr. Thorpe.
A1 Sinbad (7th Voyage Of Sinbad)
A2 Quest (Moon Mix)
B1 Quest (Moody Boys Interpretation)
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30 June 2008
Due To Unforeseen Circumstances...
...currently unable to post vinyl at present, due to the fact that an unknown individual in my household has separated my Numark TTUSB turntable's tone arm from its stylus. With extreme prejudice.
Anyway, conscious that I have been a bit quiet of late, and that recent posts have been more driven by squaring the Live At The Brain circle than by quality, thought I would share a discovery.
As you can see from earlier posts, I am more than a little keen on Pop Will Eat Itself. Whilst searching for the same, came across Castles In Space, which is a real blast from the past. Very keen on Nolan Micron's musical tastes, in particular The Orb, The KLF, Orbital and System 7.
Strongly suggest you check out Nolan's musings. If Nolan keeps up the prodigious posting rate, we should all be in for a treat...