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Friday, December 8, 2023

Parchman - Singles





PARCHMAN
Singles
2012 XL Recordings

Notes :
Parchman was early 90's baggy band formed by Ivor Perry, ex-member of late 80's UK indie rock band Easterhouse.
Parchman released three singles: ''Ride'', ''Voice'' and ''Isolation''. In 2012, compilation of all three singles and unreleased tracks was released on XL Recordings.

01. Ride
02. Ride (Dub)
03. Let It Flow (Original Mix)
04. Let It Flow (Phased Mix)
05. Ride (7'' Version)
06. Voice
07. Voice (The Day Of Infamy)
08. State Endorsed (Get It In Time)
09. State Endorsed (Personal Hell)
10. Isolation (Edit Version)
11. Isolation (Time Tunnel Mix)
12. Small (Deterministic Mix)
13. Small (Digital Mantra Mix)
14. Knowledge & Control (Anyway)
15. Lie 6293 (Straight Mix)
16. Knowledge & Control (Anyway) (Alternative Mix)
17. Lie 6293 (Alternative Mix)
18. Lie 6293 (Krank Mix)

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Saturday, September 9, 2023

Parchman - Dystopia




PARCHMAN
Dystopia
2012 XL Recordings

Notes :
Parchman was early 90's baggy band formed by Ivor Perry from Easterhouse, released three singles Ride (1990), Voice (1991) and Isolation (1993).
They recorded album called ''Dystopia'' in 1993 for City Beat Records but was shelved by the label and not officially released.


01. Link 1
02. Spectre
03. Anyway
04. Link 2
05. Billy
06. Heterodox
07. Small
08. Link 3
09. Isolation
10. Desensitize
11. It's Gone Too Far
12. Coming To You
13. Limits
14. Link 4

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Wednesday, April 3, 2019

The Cradle - It's Too High




THE CRADLE
It's Too High
1987 Rough Trade

Notes :
UK indie rock band from Manchester formed by Ivor Perry (ex-Easterhouse, Parchman). Other band members were Craig Gannon (ex-The Smiths, guitar), Gary Rostock (ex-Easterhouse, drums), Lee Bennett (bass) and Andy Housley (vocals).
The band had a number 12 indie chart hit with "It's Too High" in 1987, but the band was put on hold when Johnny Marr left The Smiths. Perry was considered to replace Marr and recorded some new material with the band, including an early version of "Bengali in Platforms" that was originally intended as the B-side ofwhich is "Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before", and later appeared on Morrissey's first album ''Viva Hate''. Perry was uncomfortable with the situation, stating "it was like they wanted another Johnny Marr", and the sessions ended with (according to Perry) "Morrissey running out of the studio". Perry instead resurrected The Cradle with new singer Craig Davies, but when Davies signed a solo deal with Rough Trade Records, the rest of the band were dropped by the label. 

01. It's Too High
02. Walk Around
03. Wires

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Monday, December 10, 2018

Parchman - Voice




PARCHMAN
Voice
1991 City Beat

01. Voice (Radio Edit)
02. State Endorsed Homophobia (Edit)
03. Voice (The Day Of Infamy)
04. Ride (Original Mix)

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