Showing posts with label Sarah Records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sarah Records. Show all posts
Monday, January 31, 2011
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Even As We Speak - Nothing Ever Happens EP
1990's 7" EP, Nothing Ever Happens EP is a tremendous 5 song contribution to early 90's Indie Pop and to the Sarah Label as a whole. 5 songs that display Matthew Love's (vocals, guitar) striking songwriting talent and musical range and ability. A popy version of New Order's Bizzarre Love Triangle is a nice break off from a song that's been beaten to death with electronic and post-punk remixes you hear over and over. Nothing Ever Happens EP is a must have for any Sarah lover or an excellent introduction to the Sarah Label for those who are just hearing its sound for the first time.
Year: 1990
Label: Sarah Records
Album: 7" EP, Sarah 037
TRACKLISTING:
1. Goes So Slow 2:27
2. Blue Suburban Skies 2:26
3. Bizzarre Love Trianlge 1:55
4. Nothing Ever Happens 1:26
5. A Stranger Calls 1:50
Sarah 037
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
The Field Mice - Skywriting + Singles
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One of the most important Indie Pop bands that on the Sarah Label in the late 80's and early 90's, The Field Mice, sadly goes utterly unnoticed within the mainstream history of British Indie Pop. LTM put together three, two disc remastered albums plus extra singles, to put The Field Mice's lengthy array of out-of-print, pop gems back into the eyes and ears of Indie Pop fans. 21 songs taken from 1989's EP So Said Kay - Sarah 38 and 1990's, two disc, album The Autumn Store Pt. 1 & 2 - Sarah 24 & 25 make up the extra 15 songs that weren't on the original 6 song, Skywriting album. An excellent collection of fluffy, melancholy pop songs that is a perfect cross-section into the jangly, neat and clean pop sound of the legendary Sarah Records and the similar bands on the label. The Field Mice were arguably the most popular and best-selling band of the many that started out on the Sarah Records Label catalogue though their fame is minimal compared to the hundreds of other Indie Pop bands that came out of Bristol, England in 1988 (Surrey, England to be exact). The Field Mice disbanded in an onstage quarrel in November of 1991 only to play one last farewell gig in London. Wratten, Davies, and Dobson later reunited to form the Northern Picture Library and Trembling Blue Stars which were both fantastic bands in themselves.
TRACKLIST:
Disc 1
01 - Triangle
02 - Canada
03 - Clearer
04 - It Isn't Forever
05 - Below The Stars
06 - Humblebee
07 - Landmark
08 - Quicksilver
09 - Holland Street
10 - Indian Ocean
11 - So Said Kay
Disc 2
01 - If You Need Someone
02 - The World To Me
03 - Song Six
04 - Anyone Else Isn't You
05 - Bleak
06 - I Thought Wrong
07 - Right As Rain
08 - A Heart Disease Called Love
09 - This Is Not Here (1998)
10 - Other Galaxies
Disc 1
01 - Triangle
02 - Canada
03 - Clearer
04 - It Isn't Forever
05 - Below The Stars
06 - Humblebee
07 - Landmark
08 - Quicksilver
09 - Holland Street
10 - Indian Ocean
11 - So Said Kay
Disc 2
01 - If You Need Someone
02 - The World To Me
03 - Song Six
04 - Anyone Else Isn't You
05 - Bleak
06 - I Thought Wrong
07 - Right As Rain
08 - A Heart Disease Called Love
09 - This Is Not Here (1998)
10 - Other Galaxies
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