Saturday, September 27, 2025

Too Much Texas - Juvenilia




TOO MUCH TEXAS
Juvenilia
2006 New Memorabilia

Notes :
Too Much Texas were an English indie rock band, best known as the band that Tom Hingley was in before joining Inspiral Carpets.
The band formed in 1984 in Manchester, by singer Tom Hingley, who was studying English, along with fellow Abingdon natives Gordon MacKay and Raymond Breckon, all of whom worked part-time at The Haçienda nightclub as glass collectors. After a split flexi disc released with Debris magazine, they released their debut single "Hurry on Down", on Ugly Man Records in 1988, and supported New Order, The House of Love and The Beloved.
Hingley joined Inspiral Carpets in 1989 and the band continued with a new singer, releasing the ''Smart EP'' in 1989, eventually splitting in 1992.
A retrospective collection ''Juvenilia'', was released in 2006 on Hingley's New Memorabilia label and the band re-formed for a UK tour.


01. Hurry On Down
02. Jayne
03. Anchor
04. Volcano
05. Eve
06. Harp
07. You Blister My Paint
08. Game Of Love
09. Rogue
10. Plaything
11. Compact Discs
12. Fixed Link
13. Cinema
14. Patrick Mower
15. Infelice
16. Operation Margarine
17. Portugal
18. Paisley Pants
19. One More Nail
20. Jayne #2
21. Anchor #2

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4 comments:

ricky said...

https://mega.nz/file/M9xz2aCD#5BDzUeB7Jr8gFIbmh_yDengm5FrojlMK3ACgPnpwKYs

Gleb said...

What about Smart EP?

Lamma27 said...

Smart EP was the second line up. Would love to get my hands on it.

reb.jukebox said...

many thanks