Saturday, July 16, 2011

Leatherface: BBC Sessions (1989-1993)


So here's another edition of Radio Leatherface, this time around we present a round-up of late eighties and early nineties BBC sessions (which may include some crossover with the Peel Sessions available HERE) which provide raw takes of band favourites like, "I Don't Be the One to Say It", "Pale Moonlight" and "Do the Right Thing".





1. Not Superstitious
2. I Don't Want To Be the One to Say It
3. Discipline
4. Peasants in Paradise
5. Springtime
6. Dreaming
7. I Want the Moon
8. Games
9. Books
10. Not A Day Goes By
11. Cabbage Case
12. Do the Right Thing
13. Colorado Joe - Leningrad Vlad
14. Pale Moonlight
15. Books
16. I Can't Help Falling in Love With You


So you wanna hear more Leatherface related rarities? Let us know in the COMMENTS section (which is where you'll find the BBC Sessions* link.)

* Turns out yesterday I posted the wrong link, so this I`ll post both links today.


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6 comments:

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    BBC Sessions link (accidentally posted yesterday) is:

    http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?owc26n6rs49x9ix


    Peel Sessions Link (Should`ve been posted yesterday) is:

    http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?oxxi5wldxsq5aoj

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  2. Spent some time in Sunderland around 89-91 and saw the lads a few times up there. Loved Mush as an album , still do in fact. God bless Frankie Norman Warsaw Stubbs and thanks for this looking forward to whacking it on loud.

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  3. Ta for these - will make this weeks commute to Edinburgh a bit more bearable!

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  4. Enjoy the loads of Leatherface!

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  5. any chance of getting an updated link for these? Thanks!!!!

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  6. Yeah would absolutely love to hear this. Any chance of a new link pal? Long live Leatherface

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