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
1. Whole Wide World
2. Too Shy To Say
3. Learning To Fall
4. Just Mind Your Step Girl
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Dig that Bellshill Sound!
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This oughta be cool, looking forward to listening to this.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
thank you
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