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Post by olgacrackcorn on Oct 7, 2009 13:09:20 GMT -5
To be released Autumn 2009 I know whats top of my crimbo list
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djw
Unionize!
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Post by djw on Oct 9, 2009 21:08:57 GMT -5
I take it that this is the album that Bazza's mentioned a few times, with the No Swastikas stuff on it?
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Post by Bazza on Oct 10, 2009 11:31:40 GMT -5
I take it that this is the album that Bazza's mentioned a few times, with the No Swastikas stuff on it? It will be that album as the photo is from www.insurgence.netAlthough I can't seem to find any info on the Insurgence site about a track listing. I know they used a few demos & radio sessions that I sent but not all of them. As for the other tracks I was told that there were some demos by No Swastikas on there but that's about it.
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Post by Bazza on Oct 12, 2009 15:52:15 GMT -5
I've asked Martin about the CD track listing and this is what he said -
As far as I know the track listing is: Peasant Army / Lev Bronstein (Double A side)
Band line-up: Chris Dean (gtr / vox) Martin Hewes (bass) Nick King (drums)
Produced by: John Langford Recorded at: KG Music Studios, Bridlington, UK April 1982 Publisher: Low Noise Music Label and Catalogue Number : CNT 007 – released July 1982
Lean On Me (A side) Unionize (B side)
Band line-up: Chris Dean (gtr / vox) Martin Hewes (bass) Nick King (drums)
Brass Section: Steve Nichol (trumpet) Lloyd Dwyer (sax) Produced by: Adrian Collins Recorded at: Berry Street Studios, London, UK April 1983 Engineered by: Steve Forward and Dave Hunt Publisher: Low Noise Music Label and Catalogue Number : CNT 016 – released August 1983
Keep On Keeping On / It Can Be Done / A Plateful Of Hateful (demo for London Records)
Band line-up: Chris Dean (gtr / vox) Martin Hewes (bass) Nick King (drums)
Brass Section: Steve Nichol (trumpet) Lloyd Dwyer (sax) Produced by: John Langford / Adrian Collins Recorded at: The Point Studios, London, UK April 1984
Don't Talk To Me About Whether (Live)
Band line-up: Chris Dean (gtr / vox) Martin Hewes (bass) Paul Hookham (drums)
Brass Section: Kevin Robinson (trumpet) Brian Edwards (sax) Trevor Edwards (trombone) Engineered and recorded live by: Sal Recorded in: Munster, Germany May 1986
Strike / Unnamed / Stickies (No Swastikas)
Band line-up: Chris Dean (gtr / vox) Martin Hewes (bass) Nick King (drums)
Recorded in: a living room near York, UK in 1981 on a Tascam 244 portastudio
Hidden track:
The Most Obvious Sensible Thing (Live) Band line-up: Chris Dean (gtr / vox) Martin Hewes (bass) Paul Hookham (drums) Ray Carless (sax)
Recorded at: BBC Maida Vale Studios in summer 1986 for John Peel (never broadcast)
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Post by Bazza on Oct 15, 2009 15:17:45 GMT -5
The CD release has been put back. Martin had an email from Insurgence today to say that the Redskins CD will now be out in Spring 2010.
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Post by paulfrombelfast on Oct 25, 2009 20:19:02 GMT -5
great news...!
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Post by Bazza on Jan 21, 2010 4:58:04 GMT -5
I was asked yesterday to write some sleeve notes for this release. Wasn't given much time to do it as Insurgence wanted it in the same day. Just heard back from the label and the Redskins 'Epilogue' CD should be out in around a months time.
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Post by Bazza on Feb 12, 2010 4:28:11 GMT -5
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Post by capnblimey on Feb 12, 2010 7:14:49 GMT -5
hi, link doesn't work!
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Post by BovineJuice on Feb 12, 2010 8:27:43 GMT -5
Just ordered it. Quite pricey including postage to UK but can't see it getting stocked in many UK shops.
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jaki
Peasant Army
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Post by jaki on Feb 12, 2010 19:37:50 GMT -5
Glad I'm not the only one who thought the postage was quite a sting (not least in the age of the download).
You would have thought at least a web retailer over here might be interested, especially as it is being marketed in job-lots of 10 specifically for the trade. I might mention it to Rough Trade next time I pop in.
Indeed, another idea might even be for people on this site to club together to make a bulk purchase and soften the individual postage hit in the meantime? Or would that be completely n breach of site policy? I wouldn't want to be compromising any relationships people here might have with the record company (although it's strictly only the postage we would be looking to savr).
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Post by Bazza on Feb 15, 2010 5:46:31 GMT -5
Glad I'm not the only one who thought the postage was quite a sting (not least in the age of the download). You would have thought at least a web retailer over here might be interested, especially as it is being marketed in job-lots of 10 specifically for the trade. I might mention it to Rough Trade next time I pop in. Indeed, another idea might even be for people on this site to club together to make a bulk purchase and soften the individual postage hit in the meantime? Or would that be completely n breach of site policy? I wouldn't want to be compromising any relationships people here might have with the record company (although it's strictly only the postage we would be looking to savr). I'm all for people clubbing together and making a bulk purchase to save on postage. I know a few places in Europe that stock Insurgence Releases but unfortunately none in England. If I do find any I'll post them up on here.
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Post by Bazza on Mar 14, 2010 12:55:24 GMT -5
Has anyone on here got the new CD yet? As I saw a post on the St. Pauli forum from someone saying that he got his Redskins 'Epilogue' CD last week.
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Post by Bazza on Mar 15, 2010 5:53:03 GMT -5
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Post by Bazza on May 6, 2010 19:01:11 GMT -5
The Redskins 'Epilogue' CD is now on e-music For anyone who may have a subscription there. Sign up for the free trial and download it for nowt! Just remember to cancel your trial.
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