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VA - Rough Trade Shops Indiepop 1 (2004)

VA - Rough Trade Shops Indiepop 1 (2004)

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VA - Rough Trade Shops Indiepop 1 (2004)


Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. Primal Scream - All Fall Down
02. Modesty Blaise - Carol Mountain
03. Popguns - Wating for the Winter
04. Clouds - Get Out of My Dream
05. The Sea Urchins - Pristine Christine
06. The Jesus and Mary Chain - You Trip Me Up
07. Mary Lou Lord - Some Jingle Jangle Morning (When I'm Straight)
08. Various Artists - The Monochrome Set (I Presume)
09. Felt - Penelope Tree
10. Juniper Band - El Resto de Mi Vida
11. Shop Assistants - Safety Net
12. Katrina - Gifted
13. Jesse Garon & the Desperadoes - Splashing Along
14. Television Personalities - Look Back in Anger
15. Dressy Bessy - You Stand Here
16. The Wedding Present - Once More
17. Helen Love - Beat Him Up
18. Pop Will Eat Itself - The Black Country Chainstore Massacreee
19. I, Ludicrous - Preposterous Tales
20. Heavenly - Sort of Mine
21. Beat Happening - Indian Summer
22. Groove Farm - The Best Part of Being with You
23. The Field Mice - Landmark

CD 2:
01. My Bloody Valentine - Paint a Rainbow
02. Love Is All - Spinning and Scratching
03. Josef K - Sorry for Laughing
04. Various Artists - Talulah Gosh
05. Aberfeldy - Vegetarian Restaurant
06. The Pooh Sticks - I Know Someone Who Knows Someone Who Knows Allan McGee Quiet Well
07. This Poison! - Poised Over Pause Button
08. Magnetic Fields - 100,000 Fireflies
09. The Vaselines - Molly's Lips
10. A.R. Kane - When You're Sad
11. The Darling Buds - Uptight
12. The Pastels - Truck Train Tractor
13. Camera Obscura - Eighties Fan
14. McCarthy - Should the Bible Be Banned?
15. Lush - Hypocrite
16. June Brides - Every Conversation
17. Velvet Crush - Walking Out on Love
18. Flatmates - I Could Be in Heaven
19. Marine Girls - Honey
20. Bis - Icky-Poo Air Raid
21. The Razorcuts - Sorry to Embarrass You
22. Eggs - Government Administrator
23. Spearmint - Sweeping the Nation

Once upon a time, there was a musical genre called "Indie" which basically encapsulated all that involved jangly guitars, autonomy from major labels and...bowl haircuts. For one brief summer in 1986, this genre looked like it might even take over the world as bands like Primal Scream, The Shop Assistants and The Soup Dragons (unfortunately not present on this compilation) got themselves signed by the very people they'd originally masqueraded against, only to fail miserably (although the Primals and to a lesser extent, The Soup Dragons did re-emerge later to finally capture their moment(s) of glory) amidst cries of "sell out!" from their anorak clad fanbase.

As with the current fad for all things Clash-like and rambling, a million and one bands formed in the wake of all this C86 nonsense, and soon labels such as Waaahhhh!!!! and Your Turntable Friend were creating shrinkwrapped seven-inch singles from the confines of their bedrooms to nationwide cries of "hurrah!". Its probably fair to say that if a label like Sarah hadn't existed then there would have been no Fierce Panda or Jeepster Records.

For a scene that has been derided for the best part of three decades, the "bowlie" renaissance has gone from strength to strength with the likes of Belle And Sebastian (sadly not represented here) going on to achieve Brit Awards and success in the proper charts. Now who, on hearing I Ludicrous' 'Preposterous Tales' 18 years ago would have predicted that as a precursor to someone else's fame? Exactly.

Well 46 near-faultless tracks spread across 2 CDs in a pastel-coloured (what else?) box set that basically charts the rise of some of the most influential artists in the world today.



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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 14:26
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Many thanks
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  • LD
  •  wrote in 02:34
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This looks like a great collection - thanks for rescuing this album from the archives for a chance to listen to it, Forma. [appreciate mp3 too].
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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 21:51
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Many thanks for lossless.