Saturday, July 23, 2011

Leatherface: Mackem Bastards (1994)


While, I confess to doing my part towards The Great Mid-Nineties Vinyl Glut (see HERE), I'm still not sure how so many bands put out so many singles without all losing the Crimpshrine T-shirts off their back. This beautifully packaged 1994 single from Rugger Bugger has that clasic mix of odd cover (A1), unusual original (A2) and live tracks (B1, B2) that defined so much of the era's vinyl outpouring.

A1 Win Some, Lose Some(Snuff)
A2 Ba Ba Ba Ba Boo
B1 Discipline (Live)
B2 Colorado Joe/Leningrad Vlad (Live)







What's your favourite 7" from this era? let us know in the COMMENTS section (which is where you'll find the Mackem Bastards link).





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    http://www.mediafire.com/?llbk1kkdbn0eywo

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  2. thank you for the great job!
    all the scans and reverse!
    i love this band and mush was the first cd i bought to a gig in the middle of nowhere in italy!
    now they're my favourite punk rock band ever
    thanks again
    ciao
    davide

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  3. Odd cover? Odd cover?

    Crighton, Redmonds & Wells *all* wanted to play bass in Leatherface!

    'Win Some, Lose Some' is a tribute to those fine young men who aspired to maintain the low tones!

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  4. Thanks for the great Leatherface posts mate,appreciated.

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  5. i'm just getting started on the rest of the leatherface output you posted and still falling behind so can't offer any opinions yet, but a big thanks for getting them out there.

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  6. Davie
    Great band!

    Bio
    That's part of the oddness, I mean it's always seemed to me that Snuff looked up to Leatherface.

    Andrew/Postbear
    Hope yo enjoy it all.

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