The Imperial Dogs
Unchained Maladies - Live! 1974-751 x LP Vinyl 21,90 €
© Dog Meat Records Australia
The Left
The Left1 x LP Vinyl 24,90 €
Compilation of two EPs, recorded December 1983 (side A) and January 1985 (side B), remixed for the album release in 1989.
Also released on [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/3448385]green vinyl[/url].
Manufactured under license from Bona Fide Records, USA.
Marketed by Fire Engine Records.
P & C 1989 Gift Of Life.
The Movement
Fools Like You1 x LP Vinyl 17,90 €
LC19169 – GEMA 1027082CLR EDEL DISTRIBUTION
Out of Vogue.com DISC 1122-1 – (C) 2012 (C) 2012 & 2014
Collectors Vinyl Edition
The Offspring
Want You Bad1 x CD Single 3,90 €
1-track promo CD
The Oppressed
Oi! Oi! Music!1 x LP Vinyl 24,90 €
The Real McKenzies
Two Devils Will Talk1 x LP Vinyl 29,90 €
Limited to 437 copies on oxblood/beer colored vinyl.
Includes printed lyricsheet.
Drums recorded at The Armoury Vancouver, Guitars recorded at Fader Mountain.
The Resistance
Kidnapped1 x 7" Single (Vinyl) 5,90 €
b/w Say No To The Macho
The Running Dogs
Present Tense / Click Click Propaganda1 x 7" Single (Vinyl) 14,90 €
1979 Punk/Power Pop 2-track single, released in plain white sleeve
The Saints
Prodigal Son1 x LP Vinyl 24,90 €
Released under License from Mushroom Records.
The Saints
The Most Primitive Band In The World (Live From The Twilight Zone, Brisbane 1974)1 x LP Vinyl 44,90 €
Text on back sleeve: These tracks were recorded early-to-mid `74, almost a year after the band had formed and almost 2 1/2 years before the release of the first Saints` single in 1976. The recording was made in Ed Kuepper`s parents` garage, except for „Misunderstood“ which was recorded at Queensland University, direct onto a mono cassette-deck and features the second line-up of the band. Before this the Saints were a 3-piece, with Ivor Hay on piano and no drummer.
In a different universe this would have been the first Saints LP. It captures the band near the beginning of its first phase, as opposed to the EMI release which was at the end, and without getting into a debate about aesthetics, this one`s probably better.
Possibly due to the 3 million line-up changes and years of rejection that followed, a bit of spontaneity may have been knocked out of the Saints. Whatever, compared to these recordings, the EMI album sounds, ironically, almost a bit formularized. Certainly, Chris Bailey`s singing doesn’t get much better than the rather spiffing performance contained herein and Ivor Hay`s playing has a panache that maybe wasn’t matched by later bass-players. Laurie`s Deonardo Coleman-style drumming also had a lot going for it.
Anyway, if you like the early Saints, have a listen to to this, lots of love,
Edmund Kuepper
P.S. Thanks to Tony Forde
for the motorbike and Joe Borkowski for the photos.
The Stoneage Hearts
Suzie1 x 7" Single (Vinyl) 3,90 €
The Strong
Oi! The Single1 x 7" Single (Vinyl) 11,90 €
parody Oi! single