четверг, 31 января 2013 г.
Wipers - Is this real? (1980)
Debut album by american punk rock group Wipers. Unknown classic of punk/post-punk.
Included "Alien Boy" EP released in 1980 after this album.
1."Return of the Rat" - 2:43
2."Mystery" - 1:51
3."Up Front" - 3:09
4."Let's Go Away" - 1:52
5."Is This Real?" - 2:41
6."Tragedy" - 2:04
7."D-7" - 4:08
8."Potential Suicide" - 3:37
9."Don't Know What I Am" - 2:59
10."Window Shop for Love" - 3:03
11."Wait a Minute" - 3:06
bonus "Alien Boy" EP
12."Alien Boy" - 3:28
13."Image of Man" - 2:32
14."Telepathic Love" - 1:33
15."Voices in the Rain" - 1:23
воскресенье, 27 января 2013 г.
The Lounge Lizards - The Lounge Lizards (1981)
The self-titled debut album from The Lounge Lizards is a demented tongue-in-cheek take on jazz, played with a punk attitude. If you just read the word 'jazz', and have been scared off by the thought of 7 minute drum solos and clichéd love lyrics please don't go; this not your usual jazz band. What you will hear is sleazy swing, noise, some funk and a ballad called 'Ballad', all delivered in a chaotic and manic fashion.
http://depositfiles.com/files/93hy43su5
X - Aspirations (1979)
X is an Australian punk band from Sydney. Their debut record, "Aspirations", produced by Lobby Lloyde (Purple Hearts, Coloured Balls, Rose Tattoo - with Ian Rilen, X's guitarist).
Raw and energetic just the way good punk should be these guys were right up there with The Saints and there other contemporaries. Brilliant edgy punk, It's easy to see why this one made it into the "100 Best Australian Albums" book.
http://depositfiles.com/files/e0lhs0mee
Hoodoo Gurus - Stoneage Romeos (1984) [Deluxe Edt., Remastered and Expanded]
Stoneage Romeos was iconic Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus' first album (released 1984) and saw them receive record sales to complement their already strong reputation for live performances. Hoodoo Gurus founders were from Perth protopunk and punk bands: Dave Faulkner (guitars) and James Baker (drums) of The Victims; while Baker had been with Roddy Radalj (aka Roddy Ray'Da) (guitars) in The Scientists.The fourth founding member, Kimble Rendall (guitars) was formerly in Sydney punk rockers XL Capris.
The album name is from a Three Stooges short film. With radio and television support for their third single "My Girl" (1983) (complete with a film clip about a greyhound of the same name), the band's following grew. The album's other singles were - "Leilani" (1982), "Tojo" (1983), and "I Want You Back" (1984). Later in July 1985 they took the honours in the 'Best Debut Album' category at the 1984 Countdown Awards.
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Adam & The Ants - 1979 - Dirk Wears White Sox (Remastered)
Debut studio album by post-punk/new wave band Adam and the Ants.
1."Cartrouble (Parts 1 & 2)" 6.51
2."Digital Tenderness" 3.03
3."Nine Plan Failed" 5.18
4."Day I Met God" 2:58
5."Tabletalk" 5.34
6."Cleopatra" 3.15
7."Catholic Day" 3.08
8."Never Trust a Man (With Egg on His Face)" 3.13
9."Animals and Men" 3.20
10."Family of Noise" 2.36
11."The Idea" 3.26
12."Zerøx" 3.48
13."Whip in My Valise" 4.00
14."Kick!" 1.36
15."Physical" 3.59
16."Cartrouble (Parts 1 & 2) (Hughes Mix)" 6.36
17."Friends" 2.40
18."Cartrouble (Single Version)" 3.24
19."Kick! (Single Version)" 2.06
Tracks 12–13 are from the original "Zerøx" 7" single release. Tracks 14–17 are from the original Antmusic EP 12" release. All tracks except 16 are alternate mixes of those originally released, although the featured mix of track 15 had previously appeared on 2000 copies of the "Zerøx" single in July 1980. Tracks 18–19 are from the original "Cartrouble" 7" single release.
http://depositfiles.com/files/t71hfp4hb
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