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Thursday, May 23, 2019

The Badgers - Rejuve (Demo Tape)




THE BADGERS
Rejuve (Demo Tape)
1991 Not On Label

01. Picnic
02. Accidental Tourist
03. Rejuve
04. Pigeon-Toed

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The Badgers - Picnic EP




THE BADGERS
Picnic EP
1992 Wilde Club Records

Notes :
Early 90's indie band from Norfolk, UK. Released one single ''Picnic EP'' on Wilde Club Records.
Band members were Emma Hewitt (vocals), Robin Jeynes (guitar), Darren Long (bass) and Mike Jeynes (drums).

01. Picnic
02. Cycleface
03. Ragged Jack
04. Rejuve

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Wednesday, March 9, 2016

V.A. - I Might Walk Home Alone



Various Artists
I Might Walk Home Alone
1992 Wilde Club Records

Wilde Club Records was an independent UK imprint helmed by Norwich club owner Dave Bates. Most of the releases from the early '90s label were 12" singles of bands that seemed to follow in the paths of The Stone Roses, Wedding Present and Ride. The label's two most prominent releases were the first two singles by Catherine Wheel ("She's My Friend" and "Painful Thing"), who would eventually sign with Fontana and attain wider success internationally as a respected cult band. The Bardots were the only other band of major notice to have released material on the label; the remainder of the outfits were pretty cut-rate. I Might Walk Home Alone is a compilation of the label's highlights, featuring Catherine Wheel's "She's My Friend" in its hazy original version (pretty much the only way to obtain it on CD), as well as The Bardots' just-as-swirly "Summerhouse." One obscuro that sticks out is the terrific "Bite the Apple" by Shine!, who approximate the fevered pop of early Wedding Present while adding ultra-melodic multi-part harmonies. What became of them? Blair 1523's "Take Me There" is hippie-ish Chapterhouse-lite, while the remainder of the bands stick to copycatting their record collections. Regardless of its patchiness, it's a decent compilation for those who can't get enough of that fuzzy stuff.
(review by Andy Kellman) 

01. Shine! - Bite The Apple
02. The Bardots - Summerhouse
03. The Replicas - Culture Shock
04. Blair 1523 - Take Me There
05. Catherine Wheel - She's My Friend
06. The Suncharms - Sparkle
07. Red Hour - Treat
08. The Suncharms - Wash Away
09. Cherry Forever - Spook
10. Basinger - Looking At Him
11. The Pushkins - Sea Egg
12. The Badgers - Cycleface
13. The Replicas - You Can Red
14. Storm House - Inside
15. The Hobbyards - Red Handle

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