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Post by Bazza on Sept 5, 2006 16:13:54 GMT -5
The fourth best band in Hull have a compilation of their BBC recordings released on 18th September and it's compiled by Housemartins guitarist Stan Cullimore.
Track listing is:
1. Drop Down Dead (John Peel 21/07/85) 2. Flag Day (John Peel 21/07/85) 3. Stand At Ease (John Peel 21/07/85) 4. Reverends Revenge (Janice Long 6/11/85) 5. Shelter (Saturday Live 04/01/86) 6. People Get Ready (Saturday Live 04/01/86) 7. Over There (John Peel 06/04/86) 8. Caravan Of Love (John Peel 06/04/86) 9. Happy Hour (John Peel 03/06/86) 10. Heaven Help Us All (John Peel 03/06/86) 11. Pickin' The Blues (Peel Show Theme Tune) (John Peel 03/06/86) 12. Mercy (Janice Long 11/12/86) 13. So Glad (Janice Long 11/12/86) 14. He Brought Me Out (Janice Long 11/12/86) 15. Sunday Isn't Sunday (John Peel 03/11/87) 16. Build (John Peel 03/11/87) 17. We're Not Deep (Glastonbury 29/11/86) 18. Me And The Farmer (Glastonbury 29/11/86) 19. The People Who Grinned Themselves To Death (Nottingham Concert 30/09/87) 20. The Light Is Always Green (Nottingham Concert 30/09/87) 21. The World's On Fire (Nottingham Concert 30/09/87) 22. We're Not Going Back (Nottingham Concert 30/09/87) 23. Johannesburg (Nottingham Concert 30/09/87) 24. Five Get Over Excited (Nottingham Concert 30/09/87)
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Post by Bazza on Sept 18, 2006 6:16:01 GMT -5
I got my copy of The Housemartins At The BBC today. While the music is great has anyone else noticed all the mistakes?
The original bassist Ted Key is credited as Ted Keys, Dave Hemmingway been credited to just playing on the 1 song 'He Brought Me Down' which was recorded in 1985 (2 years before he joined the band), Norman Cook been credited as playing on tracks 4-20 but not tracks 21-24, Hugh been credited as playing on the first 2 tracks on the Nottingham concert which was recorded in September 1987 (after he had left the band) and the 2 songs from the Glastonbury Festival are said to have been recorded on 29th November 1986 when the actual date was 22nd June 1986.
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