Happy Mondays – 24 Hour Party People (Jon Carter Remixes)

HAPPY MONDAYS
24 Hour Party People (Jon Carter Remixes)
2002 London Records

Three great mixes of "24 Hour Party People" by Jon Carter, better known as member of big beat band Monkey Mafia

01. 24 Hour Party People (Jon Carter's Main Vocal)
02. 24 Hour Party People (Happy Mondays 1987 Original Version)
03. 24 Hour Party People (Jon Carter's Acid Vocal)
04. 24 Hour Party People (Jon Carter's Acid Instrumental)

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V.A. – Rave New World

Various Artists
Rave New World
1991 Metronome

01. EMF – Unbelievable
02. The Farm – All Together Now
03. The Soup Dragons – I'm Free
04. Jesus Jones – Real, Real, Real
05. Inspiral Carpets – This Is How It Feels (Radio Mix)
06. The Jeremy Days – History (Of The World Part ll)
07. James – How Was It For You
08. Happy Mondays – Kinky Afro (Radio Mix)
09. The Charlatans – The Only One I Know
10. Candy Flip – Strawberry Fields Forever
11. Primal Scream – Come Together
12. Flowered Up – Phobia
13. Shiny Gnomes – Liquid Ladder

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Big Arm – Radiator

BIG ARM
Radiator
2007 Turn On Tunes

While Sean Ryder’s downbeat charisma attracted acres of positive press for the at best patchy Uncle Dysfunctional album, estranged brother Paul weighs in with Big Arm, a rhythmic unit tagged on as support on the Ian Brown tour. Indeed, the Brown connection weighs heavy (Big Arm was Brown’s nickname for Paul Ryder and the “pounding” attack of the ex-Mondays man’s bass lines).

On Radiator, a largely self financed affair, the band deliver 10 hook-laden songs, all seemingly built from the bass up. The result is a consistent, coherent album that, at all times, emits an unlikely vibrancy.

The opening song, Flashbacks, succinctly sets the tone: pulsating, driven funk which glimpses the Monday’s golden moments. Paul Ryder seems determined to recapture the formula, minus, this time around, the debilitating chemical excess. The musicality spreads somewhat during Get Back, where the funk is fattened by chunks of brass electronica. One senses this may indicate a forthcoming musical direction. For the moment, we should savour this fearlessly funky fire of a record. Only Sweet Soul Music offers lighter pop tones, which sparkle towards the end of the album. Think Loose Fit with revived edge. Refreshingly natural and cool as…
(review by Mick Middles – Record Collector)

01. Flashbacks
02. Into You Now
03. Get Back
04. Ska 3000
05. Love Is
06. Electraglide
07. Welcome
08. Sunrays
09. Sweet Soul Music
10. Flexin

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