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Thee Headcoats - Beached Earls (1995)

Thee Headcoats - Beached Earls (1995)

BAND/ARTIST: Thee Headcoats

  • Title: Beached Earls
  • Year Of Release: 1995
  • Label: Crypt Records
  • Genre: Garage Rock, Punk
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 01:09:43
  • Total Size: 170/526 Mb
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Tracklist:

Beach Bums Must Die (1990):
01. Youngblood 2:01
02. You Broke My Very Mind 2:34
03. The Strangler Of Boston Town 1:54
04. Beach Bums Must Die 2:04
05. A Town Named Squaresville 2:53
06. Slide 2:18
07. That Special Kind Of Clay 2:55
08. Headcoat On Backwards 1:47
09. Murder On The Moors 2:18
10. All My Feelings Denied 1:57
11. Pow Wow 2:48
12. I Ain't Never Found 2:01
13. No Such Animal 2:21
14. In Your Hand 2:01
15. The Case Of The Thundering Dunderhead 2:48
16. Give Me That Apple, Eve 2:10

Earls Of Suavedom (1989):
17. No Escape 2:19
18. I'm A Headcoat, Baby 1:49
19. Alone 2:29
20. Our Little Rendezvous 2:30
21. Everyday 2:17
22. She's Got A Strange Attractor 3:09
23. Branded 2:13
24. Round Every Corner 2:39
25. Poka Hontas 1:41
26. My 7Th Girl Eve 3:10
27. The Killing Hold 2:23
28. Jaguar And Thunderbird 2:18
29. We Can Only Lose 1:52
30. Going Outside My Head 2:03

Line-up:
Bass Guitar – Allan Crockford
Bass, Backing Vocals – Olly Dalat
Drums – Bruce Brand
Guitar, Vocals – Billy Childish
Performer – Billy Childish, Bruce Brand

Thee Headcoats is one of the various band monikers assumed by garage rock primitive Billy Childish (aka Bill Hamper), a native of Kent, England. Over several decades -- and regardless of the fashion of the time -- Childish has churned out no-frills garage rock, the likes of which saw a resurgence in hipness in the new millennium with groups such as the Hives and the White Stripes. The ultra-prolific bandleader/producer/poet/painter/publisher first emerged in 1979 with mod-punkers Pop Rivets. By 1982, the Pop Rivets had become the more musically catchy Milkshakes (akaThee Milkshakes or Mickey & the Milkshakes). The band was remarkably prolific, releasing no fewer than seven albums in 1984 (four of them on the same day). Shortly thereafter, Childish moved on to the similarly minded Thee Mighty Caesars. Nevertheless, since the late '80s, Thee Headcoats -- a trio that includes Pop Rivets/Milkshakes/Mighty Caesars drummer Bruce Brand -- has been Childish's primary outlet for his more accessible, straight-up rock & roll. 1995's Beached Earls CD combines the vinyl albums Beach Bums Must Die and The Earls of Suavedom. Bo in Thee Garage is a sloppy but interesting tribute album to Bo Diddley, while the live efforts Live! At the Wild Western Room and The Sound of the Baskervilles represent not only Thee Headcoats but the all-girl Thee Headcoatees (comprised of members of the Delmonas, for whom Childish writes and produces). To add to the confusion, Thee Headcoats have also released cover versions of Clash songs under the name Thee Stash. As of 2000, Thee Headcoats were Childish's most prolific outlet (no small accolade). The group played its final gig that year at London's Dirty Water club, though tracks continued to be released.



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  • mufty77
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