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| THE NAMES |
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| Swimming + Singles |
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| Reissue of Belgian group The Names’ album “Swimming”, originally released on legendary Les Disques du Crepuscule label in 1982. Excellent and imaginative new wave pop produced by Martin Hannett. This CD combines the entire album with extra tracks including both sides of the “Nightshift” and “Calcutta” singles, plus “The Astronaut” and three tracks recorded for Crepuscule compilation albums. 17 tracks. |
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| NORTHERN PICTURE LIBRARY |
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| Alaska + Love Song For The Dead Che |
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| Northern Picture Library was formed by ex-Field Mice members Bobby Wratten, Annemari Davies and Mark Dobson. They released three singles and one album between 1991 and 1993 for labels including Sarah Records and Vinyl Japan. Formed after The Field Mice split in 1991, NPL was a less highly-strung project, less song-based and more dark and ambient than before, drawing influence from Talk Talk, Brian Eno and ambient/dance crossover. This CD gathers the “Alaska” album and all three tracks from “Love Song for the Dead Che”, the companion EP recorded at the same sessions. Tracklist: “Untitled *1”, “Into The Ether”, “Catholic Easter Colours”, “Glitter Spheres”, “Insecure”, “Dreams And Stars And Sleep”, “Lucky”, “LSD Icing”, “Truly Madly Deeply”, “Isn't It Time You Faced The Truth?”, “Untitled *2”, “Skylight”, “Of Traffic And The Ticking”, “Lucky (Reprise)”, “Monotone”, “Love Song For The Dead Che *1”, “Love Song For The Dead Che *2” and “The Way That Stars Die”. |
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| NORTHERN PICTURE LIBRARY |
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| Postscript |
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| Northern Picture Library was formed by ex-Field Mice members Bobby Wratten, Annemari Davies and Mark Dobson. They released three singles and one album between 1991 and 1993 for labels including Sarah Records and Vinyl Japan. Formed after The Field Mice split in 1991, NPL was a less highly-strung project, less song-based and more dark and ambient than before, drawing influence from Talk Talk, Brian Eno and ambient/dance crossover. This CD gathers together all 8 tracks from the 1994 eps “Blue Dissolve” (on Vinyl Japan) and “Paris” (on Sarah), as well as rare compilation cut “Something Good” (from a Sound Of Music tribute) and three previously unreleased tracks. “Snowscene” is an outtake from the “Alaska” sessions, “Ammonia Train” from a projected Stars Of Heaven tribute, and “Welcome To California” a radical NPL remix of a track by Katmandu. Tracklist: “Paris”, “Norfolk Windmills”, “Last September's Farewell Kiss”, “Signs”, “Dear Faraway Friend”, “Here To Stay”, “Untitled No 3”, “Breaking”, “Something Good”, “Snowscene”, “Ammonia Train” and “Welcome To California”. |
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