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In issue 3 of eartrip: an article on Pharoah Sanders and another on Ghedalia Tazartes, an interview with Graham Collier, and the usual Reviews Section, which includes some extended pieces on, among other things, Henry Grimes’ poetry and a rather wonderful re-issue from Ken Hyder’s Talisker. But perhaps most significant is SOUND JOURNEY, the MP3 Compilation Album which accompanies the text element of the magazine. 11 tracks from a diverse range of improvisers, including Alexander Hawkins, Dominic Lash and Ilia Belorukov. Links included in the magazine.
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My seventeen year old daughter suggested that we have a family Sunday out in Bristol. This roughly translates to Dad paying for train fare to Bristol and lunch, while daughter and mother wallow in four floors of Primark (Bristol has a Primark of gargantuan proportion). I agreed to this after calculating that it would take me roughly two hours to walk to Air Balloon Road and back from Temple Meads station, I guessed that after two hours wife and daughter would only be on floor three of four in the bargain vestment emporium. So I walk across not the most picturesque areas of Bristol to Air Balloon Road.
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I arrive there and I now have to negotiate the awkward selfie with a road sign. This is not helped by teenagers who can’t believe that someone wants a selfie next to road marking, and they found this highly amusing.
Air Balloon Road is another collection of songs from the Sarah catalogue in a similar vein to There and Back Again Lane or the Shadow Factory. It caused controversy at the time of release because it was available on a CD format, but with a tracklisting as strong as this it would be a travesty if it was not made available to the masses. Notably The Field Mice End of the Affair which is one of the greatest love songs ever, and led to a girlfriend leaving me because I listened to depressing music all the time, anyway her loss. It has the first Sarah Records song; The Sea Urchins, Pristine Christine.
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The Orchids – It’s Only Obvious Another Sunny Day – I’m In Love With A Girl Who Doesn’t Know I Exist The Sea Urchins – Please Rain Fall The Field Mice – If You Need Someone The Orchids – Underneath The Window, Underneath The Sink St. Christopher – You Deserve More Than A Maybe The Field Mice – The End Of The Affair Gentle Despite – Darkest Blue The Golden Dawn – George Hamilton’s Dead The Field Mice – Sensitive The Wake – Carbrain Brighter – I Don’t Think It Matters The Sea Urchins – Pristine Christine 14 Iced Bears – Come Get Me The Golden Dawn – My Secret World The Springfields – Sunflower Another Sunny Day – You Should All Be Murdered St. Christopher – All Of A Tremble Action Painting! – These Things Happen The Poppyheads – Dreamabout Another Sunny Day – Green The Orchids – Blue Light Brighter – Noah’s Ark.
Twesting, twesting, won, too, twee. One Too Twee – An Indiepop Retrospective was apparently a bootlegged compilation from 2004. There are a few versions of this about, but I think this is the extended version. It is a slightly controversial compilation with grebo gurus Pop will Eat Itself and the not exactly twee Jesus and Mary Chain.
Belle and Sebastian are included, should they be in a retrospective? They were formed 10 years after C86 and still going strong, could be nu-twee? I could spend days debating why Northern Picture Library and Tullycraft were not included. Well they were trying to keep it to an 80 track compilation. A complete introduction to a fey and shambolic scene, that through C86 kick started the modern indie era. With some well-known and obscure starlets of the twee scene. 01 – Another Sunny Day – Anorak City 02 – The Shop Assistants – All that Ever Mattered 03 – Black Tambourine – Throw Aggi off the Bridge 04 – Talulah Gosh – Bringing up Baby 05 – Pop Will Eat Itself – Like an Angel 06 – Jesus and Mary Chain – Upside Down 07 – The Vaselines – Son of a Gun 08 – Action Painting! – These Things Happen 09 – The Loft – Up the Hill and Down the Slope 10 – The Go-Betweens – Lee Remick 11 – The Bodines – William Shatner 12 – Josef K – Sorry for Laughing 13 – Orange Juice – Falling and Laughing 14 – Bubblegum Splash – Just Walked Away 15 – 14 Iced Bears – Come Get Me 16 – Autoclave – Dr.
Seuss 17 – The Soup Dragons – Whole Wide World 18 – Unrest – Winona Ryder 19 – Blueboy – Popkiss 20 – The Flatmates – Happy All the Time 21 – St. Christopher – All of a Tremble 22 -Bi Bang Pow! The last stop on the Sarah tour of Bristol was Gaol Ferry Bridge. Just a short walk from the centre of the city in an area that was having plenty of rejuvenation. There were other potential areas we could of visited Battery Point which was miles away in Portishead and Air Balloon Road, which once again was away from the city centre. I did visit the Thekla, which is a former cargo ship moored in Bristol.
It has been converted to a venue and is where Sarah Records threw a massive party when the label folded. Below left is a jigsaw of Bristol Temple Meads Station and each piece was given away with a single. Below right is what Temple Meads looks like now. This ends the Sarah tour of Bristol. I am planning a trip to Salford Lads Club as my next great indie pilgrimage. Even As We Speak – (All You Find Is) Air Blueboy – Try Happiness The Sugargliders – Reinventin Penicillin Heavenly – Atta Girl Action Painting!
– Classical Music East River Pipe – My Life Is Wrong The Sugargliders – Ahprahran Boyracer – I’ve Got It And It’s Not Worth Having Heavenly – P.U.N.K. Girl Even As We Speak – Getting Faster Boyracer – Cog East River Pipe – Happytown Blueboy – Air France Secret Shine – Loveblind East River Pipe – Helmet On The Sugargliders – Theme From Boxville Tagged.
Eventhough there is a compilation called Shadow Factory on Sarah Records, I couldn’t find the location of any of these wartime industrial sites in Bristol. The front cover shows the view down Welsh Back from Bristol Bridge and I don’t think there was a Shadow Factory there. This is the first Sarah Records’ singles compilation and it encapsulate everything that is great about the label, “no unreleased out-takes or bonus mix cons, just an honest old-fashioned something we’re proud of, a statement of faith in all sorts of futures tomorrow.” The text above was created by hand with Letraset and is so enduringly shambolic and beautiful. These sleeve notes and hardline indie ethos did not shift large numbers of records. But it created a mystique that enjoys a frantic cult following. Another Sunny Day – I’m In Love With A Girl Who Doesn’t Know I Exist The Sea Urchins – Please Rain Fall 14 Iced Bears – Sure To See The Orchids – Underneath The Window, Underneath The Sink The Sea Urchins – Sullen Eyes The Poppyheads – Dreamabout The Orchids – Give Me Some Peppermint Freedom The Springfields – Are We Gonna Be Allright?
The Sea Urchins – Pristine Christine The Orchids – Tiny Words The Field Mice – Fabulous Friend 14 Iced Bears – Come Get Me The Springfields – Sunflower The Orchids – Apologies The Field Mice – The Last Letter The Golden Dawn – My Secret World Tagged. Next on the Sarah Records Tour of Bristol, we went in search of the St Nicholas Arcade. This location was immortalised in the compilation Glass Arcade. It was easy to find. And when I got there I set about getting a picture. Unfortunately the market sellers were so pushy I left before I could get a picture of the glass roof.
So the picture I took is of the outside. Glass Arcade is a 16 song compilation featuring 10 bands (yes, The Field Mice have three songs on this record). It was the third compilation and the music press scathingly called it a change to a more mature label. The indiepop fizz had been ditched. The Field Mice – Holland Street Another Sunny Day – Rio Eternal – Sleep The Sweetest Ache – Tell Me How It Feels The Orchids – Farewell, Dear Bonnie The Sea Urchins – A Morning Odyssey The Springfields – Wonder The Field Mice – So Said Kay Heavenly – I Fell In Love Last Night The Orchids – Something For The Longing Even As We Speak – Goes So Slow The Field Mice – Quicksilver Eternal – Breathe St. Christopher – Salvation Even As We Speak – Nothing Ever Happens The Sweetest Ache – If I Could Shine Tagged. I was a Teenage Shoegazer, but this year I had the misfortune to hit 40.
I was expected to do something ‘special’ for surviving into my fourth decade. There was talk of holidays, skydiving and other activities. People who knew me better said that maybe I should go to a festival. I quickly put a stop to this nonsense and said I knew exactly what I wanted to do. I wanted to go on the Sarah Records tour of Bristol, which will be serialised in the next few posts. Eventhough the Sarah Records exhibition at the Arnolfini Gallery had finished.
I picked up a fanzine and a poster from the exhibition. The first stop on my tour was There and Back Again Lane. Which is a very small lane, with wheelie bins, backyards and garages. I did feel slightly self conscious having my photo taken by some wheelie bins and rubbish, but I am sure the local residents must be used to that. There and Back Again Lane is a farewell retrospective of one of the most indie things that ever existed.
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It includes their first issue on Sarah, The Sea Urchins – Pristine Christine Sarah 001, and 21 other Sarah stalwarts including; The Field Mice, Heavenly, Northern Picture Library, Brighter and The Hit Parade. Strangely this is a CD only compilation, which seems to go against the original vinyl ideology of the record label. It is a mixed bag of songs.
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I would say that it does not sound too twee or shambolic; Heavenly’s – Atta Girl is rocking, and Even As We Speaks’ – Drown has some electronic elements. Formed in Australia, Even As We Speak sound like a proto Saint Etienne. The compilation reminds me of C86, because many of the songs I had not heard before I listened to the album for the first time, and it is not necessary what is on the album but what it stands for that is important. The Field Mice – Sensitive Heavenly – Atta Girl The Sugargliders – Ahprahan The Springfields – Sunflower The Orchids – Peaches Blueboy – The Joy Of Living The Harvest Ministers – 6 O’Clock Is Rosary Brighter – Inside Out East River Pipe – Make A Deal With The City The Wake – English Rain Secret Shine – Temporal Northern Picture Library – Paris Harvey Williams – She Sleeps Around St.
Christopher – All Of A Tremble The Sea Urchins – Pristine Christine Boyracer – He Gets Me So Hard Action Painting! – Mustard Gas The Sweetest Ache – Tell Me How It Feels Another Sunny Day – Rio The Hit Parade – In Gunnersbury Park Even As We Speak – Drown Tagged. Northern Picture Library rose from the ashes of the mighty yet twee Field Mice. This short extract from Wikipedia does more justice to them then all my mumblings. ‘Northern Picture Library was a British Dream pop group formed in 1993 by Bobby Wratten and Annemari Davies, both former members of The Field Mice. They were soon joined by former Field Mice drummer Mark Dobson. The group adopted a more abstract, ambient and synthesiser-based sound than the more instantly-recognisable guitar-pop approach of The Field Mice.
Their debut single, “Love Song For The Dead Che”, was a cover of a song by 1960s psychedelic group United States of America, and both it and the following album, Alaska, won critical acclaim, however sales were poor, even compared to the Field Mice’s records. The group members’ personal problems (various members succumbed to depression, stagefright and substance abuse) made touring difficult, and thus also made it difficult for the group to promote their records effectively. Two more EPs followed before the group was dissolved. Wratten later went on to form Trembling Blue Stars, with Davies also joining the group in a later incarnation.’ Paris Norfolk Windmills Last September’s Farewell Kiss Signs Dear Faraway Friend Here To Stay Untitled #3 Breaking Ammonia Train Snowscene Something Good Welcome To California TaggedPost navigation.