Sunday, July 15, 2012

Chumbawamba: Revolution EP (with booklet), 1985



Note: Chumbawamba fans are great commenters, therefore this series will continue, if irregularly and irreverently. Also, the series is wildly non-chronological not out of some attempt to adhere to anarchist principles but because the band's discography is utterly bewildering.






Hey, here's the first Chumbawamba (more HERE) single from 1985 (which is not to imply I don't have old demos, if you're so inclined). This single, whose track list won't help you much, feels kinda like a rehearsal for Pictures of Starving Children Sell Records, as a couple of the 'sections' done here are repeated on that classic album. Ultimately, it's a formative document, which, while not foretelling every shift the band would go through, does show a band determined to be attacking on multiple fronts simultaneously.


Tracklist
A         HMV Side, Introduction To History And Where We Stand. Which Side Of The    
B         Fence Side, And Its Application To Everyday Life. The R'n'R Factory Strike.    

Line-Up
    Bass, Vocals – Dunst
    Drums, Guitar – Artmi
    Guitar, Drums – Man Afraid
    Guitar, Vocals – Boffo, Loo
    Keyboards, Voice – Simon
    Vocals – Alice Nutter, Danbert Nobacon

Notes
Recorded at Woodlands Studio.
An ajit-prop rekawrd.
Disc is encased in 8-page booklet (in black & white & red).
Suggested retail price on front sleeve: "one pound + twenty pence".





If you wanna hear some STILL more rare Chumba, please leave a COMMENT, there's a folder full of oddities and absurdities that I'm willing to share, non-chronologically, if you're willing.





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4 comments:

  1. If you wanna hear some STILL more rare Chumba, please leave a COMMENT, there's a folder full of oddities and absurdities that I'm willing to share, non-chronologically, if you're willing.
    https://rapidshare.com/files/974910941/Chmbw Rev EP 85.rar

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  2. Thanks so much. Some thing I did not even know existed!

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  3. Thanks for posting - had this back in the day & haven't heard it for decades!

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  4. glad some among you liked the rare Chumba

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