Tuesday, February 22, 2011

The Soup Dragons: Peel Session (1986)


Further to our last post, let us consider The Soup Dragons. The Scottish band arose from the c86 scene (they're on the original cassette), originally sounded like a punk revival band (Buzzcocks division) but had their greatest success as a part of the Madchester/"Baggy" sound (a Rolling Stones cover, "I'm Free"). Despite finding that cover pleasant, there's a vicious power to these earliest recording that the band never even glimpsed again.




The Soup Dragons - Peel Session 24/2/1986

1. Whole Wide World
2. Too Shy To Say
3. Learning To Fall
4. Just Mind Your Step Girl

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    http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?mcqqq0ual1jllqh

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  2. Dig that Bellshill Sound!


    Thank you, Jeffen!

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  3. This oughta be cool, looking forward to listening to this.

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  4. I thought their debut LP Hang Ten was one of the best albums of the 80s. They were definitely forerunners of Britpop. Excellent stuff.

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    Brushback
    The sound's a bit rough - but it's a good 'un.

    Mr. Suave
    Yeah I loved that album and then was sorta done with them.

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