[mod.music.gaffa] New and/or Newly Discover

showard@udenva.UUCP (Steve "Blore" Howard) (11/05/86)

 
  In order to distract myself from the Great "The Dreaming" Debate, I've
been listening to some of the following albums.  Info on origins, previous
work, etc. would be much appreciated:

   The Housemartins "London 0 Hull 4"
   The Celibate Rifles
   Swamp Thing "Learning to Disintegrate"
   The Bluebells "Sisters"  (They seem to have some connection with
ex-Damned frontman Captain Sensible)
   The Beat Farmers "Van Go" and their earlier (self-titled?) LP
   Jane Siberrey (sp?) "The Speckless Sky"
   The Dead Milkmen "Eat Your Paisley" --also the single "Bitchin' Camaro"

   While I'm at it, can anyone tell me which Smiths album has "Panic" on
it?


-- 
"I pelted him with rocks, I stitched a scarlet letter 'K' on his
shirt so everybody would know what a knucklehead he is."

Steve "Blore" Howard, still hazy after all these beers
                      {hplabs, seismo}!hao!udenva!showard
or {boulder, cires, ucbvax!nbires, cisden}!udenva!showard

jordan@UCBARPA.BERKELEY.EDU (Jordan Hayes) (11/05/86)

"panic" is not on any smith's album I have ... in fact, I can't even find
it in my 12"ers ... you mean they released a single I don't have?

Damn.

/jordan

KNIGHT@SRI-NIC.ARPA (Bob Knight) (11/05/86)

Jane Siberry - two previous albums that I know of - self-titled  and
"No Borders Here."  She's from Canada, Toronto, I believe.  Perhaps one
of our friends from the north can offer more information on her back-
ground.  If you get a chance to see her live, do so - I saw her at
Wolfgang's in SF, and the show was excellent.

Bob
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