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 #3379 TELEVISION PERSONALITIES Smashing Time 7" Overground  5,50  

Recorded in 1979 and Originally released by Rough Trade in 1980. Incl. 1 previously unreleased song.

 

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 #3380 TELEVISION PERSONALITIES A sense of belonging 7" Overground  5,00  

B-side incl "Baby’s turning Blue" Recorded in 1987 and previously unreleased

 

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 #3393 TELEVISION PERSONALITIES Favourite Films 7" Overground  5,00  

3 songs ep that originally appeared on the 1984 Whaam! compilation LP "All for art...and art for all"

 

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 #3378 TELEVISION PERSONALITIES Seasons in the Sun 7" PD Twist  10,00  

Wow !! Limited edition Picture Disc long time SOLD OUT. 3 songs, incl. Bike (S.Barret) and No One’s Little Girl (The Raincoats) Op Art dessig

 

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 #3391 TELEVISION PERSONALITIES I was a Mod Before You was a Mod 7" Overground  6,00  

single from 1996 recorded at Toerag Studios. B side include "She lives for the moment"

 

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 #5721 TEMPONAUTS A million year picnic Cd Teen Sound  17,00  

Italy Power pop/jangle garage/paisley underground. 11 originals and an Otis Redding cover.

 

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 #6025 TENNESSEE HOTSHOTS I don’t think So 7" All Tore Up!  5,00  

LET’S HAVE A PARTY!!! with this Glasgow Rockabilly-Rock&Roll-Rhythm & Blues fantastic band. A killer two-sider single!! from this great combo influenced by CARL PERKINS, DEKE DICKERSON, RONNIE DAWSON, STRAY CATS, but also LITTLE WALTER JACOBS, WILLIE DIXON, HOWLIN’ WOLF.... Limited edition

 

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 #6032 TEXAS STEVE Waiting at the station 7" Wild  7,00  

San Francisco late 50s rockabilly/hillbilly bop.

 

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 #4276 THANES Complete undignified noblemen sessions Cd Teen Sound  15,00  

The long outta print "Undignified Noblemen" LP from 97 + singles on Do The Dog, Larsen and Corduroy never before on CD.

 

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 #3698 THANES Downbeat & folked up Lp Screaming Apple  12,50  

BACK IN STOCK !!! The best Scotish garage beat combo.

 

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 #3022 THANES No No No No 7" Larsen  5.00  

Two covers of the Sorrows and The Zombies recorded for this ULTRA COOL Larsen single. Pure early sixties BEAT!

 

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 #3314 THE BOWERY ELECTRIC A tribute to Joey Ramone 7" No Tomorrow  5,00  

A few days after the death of Joey Ramone, the Ramones Creative Director, Arturo Vega heard a song that moved him deply. The song had been written by a New York song writer named Jed Davis to honor Joey. The song lamented Joey’s death while celebrating his connection with music, his fans, and New York City. Specially his own neighborhood around the avenue better known as "The Bowery" in the East Village. Arturo knew that SOMETHING needed to be done with it. But what? Longtime Ramones/Joey Ramone producer Daniel Rey was a fan of "The Bowery Electric" as well. Daniel had heard the song while working with Jed’s band, and he wanted to record it. Arturo played the song for Tommy, Marky and CJ Ramone - they all liked it and agreed to be part of the project. The idea of a tribute from "Joey’s Musical Family" was born. Jed and Arturo decided to call the song "The Bowery Electric" In March, 2002, two historic recording sessions took place in secret. Tommy, Marky, CJ, Daniel, Jed, and Arturo met at Loho Studios on Clinton Street and fired up "The Bowery Electric". BOWERY ELECTRIC CREW Tommy Ramone: producer, percussion Marky Ramone: drums CJ Ramone: bass Daniel Rey: guitars Jed Davis: vocals, keyboards Arturo Vega: executive producer These sessions were significant for many reasons (besides the obvious). This marked the first time Tommy and CJ had ever worked together. Tommy’s last Ramones-related production was 1984’s "Too Tough to Die"; CJ joined the band six years later. "The Bowery Electric" is the first song to feature both great Ramones producers. Daniel is responsible for the best of the band’s later work (plus Joey’s solo album), and of course Tommy co-produced most of the Ramones’ early recordings. It’s also the first song Rock and Roll Hall of Fame drummers Marky AND Tommy both played on. Tommy produced Marky on "Road to Ruin," but here he plays percussion over Marky’s drums. "The song existed first," Arturo says. "The power of this song made it possible for all these Ramones to get together and pay tribute". DeeDee who couldn’t attend the recording sessions, decided to create a series of four paintings for the packaging of the music. The paintings were based on a poem he had written when he heard of Joey’s passing. The next step was to get the fans involved in the tribute, and to achieve this officialramones.com organized "THE BOWERY ELECTRIC FESTIVAL" The event took place in CBGB and it was a song writing contest to honor Joey, with young non-profesional bands as contestants. Five judges voted for the winner song and band NEVER FORGET/GOINGPLACES. No Tomorrow has the great pleasure to present this very special package containing both songs honouring Joey Ramone and also a new, exclusive song by No Tomorrow artists and much talked about punkpop sensation Suzy & Los Quattro remembering Dee Dee Ramone. Pressed on coloured vinyl (500 blue, 500 pink), contained in hard euro-sleeve style cover and including an insert with the story of how The Bowery Electric Crew came to be. What about the music? Well, let’s just say that all three songs here would have made Joey proud. "The Bowery Electric" is a Ronettes styled pop gem that is bound to be the definitive Joey tribute, with highly emotional lyrics. "Never forget" is a punkpop nugget a la Green Day’s first album with great double lead vocals and a snotty ending part that is pure Dee Dee. Last but not least, Suzy & Los Quattro show their constantly improving potential with their best song to date, a blast of melody, powerful guitars and hooks that is and will be exclusive to this release.

 

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 #4032 THE INTERNATIONAL NOISE CONSPIRACY Up for Sale 7" SFTRI  5,00  

Single from the Epitaph album + a previously unreleased track.

 

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 #4430 THE KING KHAN & BBQ SHOW / THE FLAKES Flight 505 / Stupid Girl 7" Norton  5,00  

Yes, the label with the able stable has finally landed the in-demand duo for our Rolling Stones trib series, in which we try to alert the inert public about the essential excellence of this relatively unknown English combo by having the hottest names in entertainment today interpret their bucolic chart bubblers. THE KING KHAN & BBQ SHOW’s version of Flight 505 is flip-sided by the fabulous FLAKES rendition of the introspective Stupid Girl on this AFTERMATH twin spin ripper!

 

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 #5217 THE Q Issues 10" Time For Action  12,00  

the long awaited debut from this UK Mods from outta Gloucestershire. This limited 10’ vinyl EP features 4 songs that have a pure 79 mod revival sound inspired by bands like ’The Jam’ and ’Secret Affair’. Produced with Vic Coppersmith-Heaven ( legendary former producer of ’The Jam’, the ’Turning Japanese’ single by ’The Vapours’, etc ) And these guys provide much more than catchy Power Pop and Mod tunes. The Q leads by example in the song writing stakes, capturing that working class edge and displaying a keen social conscience, reminiscent of early Townsend or Weller.

 

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 #4980 THEE FINE LINES Instrumental EP 7" Wee Rock  5,00  

USA wild garage/beat-punk doin’ intro. "I haven’t enjoyed instrumentals so much in a long time" (Don Craine-Downliners Sect)

 

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 #4595 THEE FINE LINES Set you straight Lp Screaming Apple  12,00  

US teen beat kings. Crude garage-punk ala Headcoats, Milkshakes, Buff Medways.

 

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 #5353 THEE FINE LINES Looking everywhere 7" Licorice Tree  6,00  

More wild garage/beat-punk ala Medway

 

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 #6028 THEE FINE LINES Six Jumpin’ Tunes 7" Kickpea  6,00  

Brand new single from this amazing US garage rock band (with a great album on the Screaming Apple label) Limited to 500 copies only

 

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 #363 THEE HEADCOATS In Tweed we Trust Lp Damaged Goods  15,00  

Purveyors of the finest English Punk Rock! Their 1996 album.

 

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