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Follow-up to yesterday's post with more on Orange Juice from the November 11th, 1982 issue of Smash Hits. An article wherein we learn that not everything is up to Edwyn's tastes and standards. In the article we get to hear from Edwyn how the band came about as well as his opinions on the (then) state of affairs of the indie music industry.

A sorry state indeed if you believe Edwyn; ' It's a really bland time' he quips. I tend to disagree but everyone has a right to an opinion, n'est-ce-pas? He also goes on to say that work of graphic designers such as the Peter Saville isn't his cuppa either nor the (then) current music scene for that matter; ' It's the same with music. It's all just seems really gutless and spineless at the moment.'

Well, I imagine that many would, like myself, beg to differ on those points of view as well. Still, looking back retrospectively though, I understand his sentiments that not everything was as good as some made it out to be, but, as I mention above, everyone has their own opinion and feelings of how things are/were. Orange Juice was a band that I really liked at that time but I also enjoyed a lot of the music and graphic design that might not have found favour with Edwyn. Maybe he never heard the Associates ' Sulk' album, Cabaret Voltaire's ' 2x45', the Cure's ' Pornography' album or Felt's ' Crumbling The Antiseptic Beauty', to name a few, and which were all released that same year in 1982.

Anyhow, if you click on the image and zoom + you'll be able to read all of the interview and make what you like of it yourself. Trivia: There's a typo in Zeke Manyika's name in the caption beneath the photograph. Documents courtesy of and ©. It's quite hard to believe that it's over thirty years since the Jesus And Mary Chain released their second album 'Darklands.' Time goes so fast when you look back retrspectively. I always liked this album more than 'Psychocandy' -their first brilliant album- as well as anything else the band ever did. Even though, in my opinion, they released their finest records over the ten years or so that saw the band at their best and particularly in the 1985-1988 period.

The recent, comeback, 'Damage & Joy' album (March, 2017) sounds really pale in comparison to what the band achieved with their early albums and singles. Stiil, I suppose a lot of diehard fans and nostalgics will have found it to their taste. I picked up all three versions of this single when it came out -was a big fan back then.

I also luckily managed to get to catch them live on three occasions in their early days as well. Nowadays, as I'm really not into nostalgia, and as with a lot of reformed bands, I wouldn't even bother to go and see them.

Spotted by on a recent vist to Japan among some other 'mega rare' pieces was this 'UK Original, 1980' 'Falling & Laughing' single by Orange Juice. Although it purports to be an original copy -including postcard & flexidisc- it's on sale for the quite ridiculous price of ¥90,000 (that's around £640 or 710€ or $850). Rather expensive but prices are quite steep for this ultra-rare single in mint or near-mint condition. Anyhow, if you keep your eyes open you could pick up a copy for a lot less. Though, be aware, there are apparently quite a few counterfeit copies knocking about. Some of them even as red vinyl, double singles! Image courtesy of and ©.

Marcel Duchamp once said, when talking about his art, contemporary art in general, and criticism of it: ' Everybody hates it today but in forty years everyone will love it.' Or, at least, something like that. Unlike Warhol's more celebrated quote: ' In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes' -though Warhol wasn't too off target- Duchamp's quote seems more accurate. Well, to me anyway. This more so with anything attached to the various music scenes of the past 40 or so years. Of course, you could put it all this current flurry of interest down to the nostalgia of an ageing generation with a desire to return to its own past.

Last year we had the the British Library’s punk exhibition in 2016; ' celebrating the 40th anniversary of this unique and exciting musical phenomenon.' Then, again last year, another celebration of the 40th Anniversary of punk with a major exhibition at the Museum of London. An exhibition which focused more on the ordinary punks on the street with their handmade mixtape artwork, their roneoed DIY fanzines, and the radical punk-chic clothes available in shops along the King's Road in London. Not forgetting the numerous other events, concerts, films, talks, exhibits and more celebrating 40 years of punk heritage. All of this visited and swallowed whole by many who probably thought, back then, that punk was a load of dreadful bollocks.

Which, to be honest, like a good few cultural movements, a lot of it was. Otherwise, we've also had several minor and major exhibitions celebrating Manchester's finest label, Factory Records; notably graphic designer Peter Saville's work for the label. For any fan of Factory who can get the chance the exhibition (ending September 3rd) is one not to miss. It was the label for many fans and a lot of its product is highly collectable if only, in some cases, for the artwork alone. From a personal point of view, punk was something I never got into at all; it would be the post-punk scene and bands that would capture my attention.

Bands like Wire, Joy Division, This Heat, The Pop Group, Cabaret Voltaire, etc. And then whole new sound coming out of Scotland from Postcard Records and Fast Product and later the newer generation with The Pastels, The Vaselines, The Jesus And Mary Chain, Teenage Fanclub, Primal Scream, etc. Like 'Punk' the Scottish music scene from the early 80s to mid-90s has also recently been enjoying a healthy revival of interest thanks to people like the Grant McPhee directed and Erik Sandberg co-produced documentaries: ' - telling the story of the Scottish indie labels Fast Product and Postcard Records- and ' -which looks at the bands from the alternative pop music scene in Glasgow from the mid 80's to early 90's.

Of course, there was also the a few weeks back tracing the history of Scottish pop music from the 60s to the present day organized by Kevin Buckle of at the in Edinburgh. Not exactly the MoMA, the Guggenheim or the Whitney but we're getting there. Which brings me back to this week's post; before I lose the plot and wonder off on another digression. Today it's a couple of items from his personal collection which world-renowned, contemporary visual artist; and one-time member of pre-Teenage Fanclub band, has allowed me to use to illustrate this selfsame post. Some very exciting images of original artwork for a few Orange Juice releases were forwarded to me by a few months back.

I've already posted one shot here but I promised that there would be more. So here we are today with a 'work in progress' shot of the artwork for Orange Juice's 1982 album ' Rip It Up.' Lots of handwritten messages; like ' Rough guide to finished appearance only' around the cover sleeve photograph that was to be used. I imagine that these would be instructions for the printer or whoever was responsible for the fabrication of the sleeves.

This original document belongs to one who picked it up for a song (indeed!) at an auction a few years ago. Amazing artefact! Design for the ' Rip It Up' album' by the band; layout by Pete Watson, and typography by Rod Sopp. Band photography by the late Eric Watson; famous for his work with Pet Shop Boys as main photographer and video director for several years. While rummaging through some boxes looking for an elusive Associates single I came across this album: Primal Scream's ' Give Out But Don't Give Up'. I'd forgotten that I actually had this -though I do possess a fair amount of Scream discs.

I'd forgotten as it's certainly the Scream album that I like least. Maybe I should slot it alongside ' Sonic Flower Groove' in that category as well. I recall getting this almost for the artwork alone. A double album which comes in a gatefold sleeve and includes a print of the front cover art. Front cover which is a cropped image of William Eggleston's ' Troubled Waters' photograph of a neon sign confederate flag.

Troubled Waters indeed if you go by recent events in the USA where segregation and race hatred still cause a lot of civil unrest like the recent Charlottesville White Supremacist Rally as well as the ensuing furore caused by it. Anyhow, this was Primal Scream's fourth album and the follow-up to the hugely successful ' Screamadelica.' To say it was a letdown for a lot of the band's followers would be an understatement. It's a complete departure from the ' Screamadelica' sound and is nothing like the previous album; more a classic rock and blues, turgid Rolling Stones rip-off than anything else. No doubt the Scream album I've the least played.

In fact, my copy is stil in pristine condition. Might make owning it worthwhile by getting the Eggleston print under glass and finding a place to hang it. All in all, unlike the music, the packaging and the artwork are really great. Wonderful band photography by Grant Fleming as well. Back cover features a photograph of funk musician Eddie Hazel who played lead guitar with Parliament-Funkadelic.

In any case, after this flop; and much to my relief, the Scream returned to form with the follow-up dub, ambient, dance, krautrock inspired 'Vanishing Point' album plus it's Adrian Sherwood (On U-sound) produced ' Echo Dek' remix side project. Both albums near the top of my fave Scream discs and certainly more worth having than ' Give Out But Don't Give Up.' Artwork used to illustrate the Orange Juice ' Coals to Newcastle' boxset that was released by Domino Records in 2010. The artwork, layout, and design for the box set was done by Paul Kelly -known for his artwork for Saint Etienne and as a musician himself in the band East Village. For these two pieces he's relied heavily on a lot of the artwork used at Postcard Records for their original Orange Juice releases such as the ' Falling And Laughing' and ' Simply Thrilled Honey' singles. Anyone interested in this boxset will be glad to know that it was recently reissued by AED Records and is available to buy at their. I've been, as per usual, sort of busy since my last post (all of 6 weeks ago) but I should get round to adding a couple of things this week or so.

Maybe a things that I've already posted on Twitter; I'll see what's worth posting. Anyhow, today we have a photo of a Postcard Records, drumming kitten tattoo. Generously and courtesy of the lovely. You can catch up with vintage clothing archivist and researcher Bea's recent adventures in Paris at her (and at ) and follow her, as well as more of her 'cats', on. Photo: Courtesy of & ©. Arab Strap can be rightly considered as one of Scotland's most infuential bands.

From 1995 to their split in 2008 the band released a whole series of excellent singles and albums -mostly on Glasgow indie label, Chemikal Underground but also a few like the 'Cherubs' EP and the Elephant Shoe album on the Go Beat! In today's post we feature 3 promotional postcards that were printed by Chemikal Underground to tie in with the releases: Philophobia (1998), The Red Thread (2001), and the Here We Go / Trippy single (1998). Very nice items indeed. Arab Strap recently reformed (2016) to play a couple of gigs to mark their 20th anniversary.

They'll also play a string of festival dates during the summer of 2017 though no new recorded material from them has been forthcoming so far. Click on images to see larger versions. Philophobia artwork / graphics: Marianne Greated / Adam Piggot The Red Thread artwork / graphics: Gavin Moffatt / Adam Piggot Images courtesy of and ©. The recent, exciting exhibition tracing the history of Scottish pop music from the 60s to the present day organized by Kevin Buckle of at the in Edinburgh appears to have been quite succesful. Kevin put on show lots of original artefacts (like the one pictured here) that had been kindly donated / loaned by various collectors such as Glenn Gibson, and collectionneuse extraordinaire, among others. Pictured left is an original postcard for Postcard Records, featuring the iconic Louis Wain drumming kitten, done by James Kirk (Orange Juice) in the early days of the record label. Photo: Courtesy of & ©.

If anyone out there is in Edinburgh on Friday 16th to Sunday 18th of June don't miss out on this exciting exhibition tracing the history of Scottish pop music from the 60s to the present day. An exhibition organized by Kevin Buckle of. Features: artwork. memorabilia. original artefacts.

More details: Open Fri 16 11–7pm. Launch 5–7pm, all welcome. Sat 17 and Sun 18, 11am–6pm. ' We are hosting the first pop-up exhibition of the latest project from Avalanche Records.

This history of Scottish pop music will showcase rarities, memorabilia and music from Scotland’s rich musical past brought to you by its musicians, record labels and fans. A journey through the 1960s, post-punk and indie bands of the 1980s up to the modern day where you can pick up some exclusive finds.' This forms part of Open Out – a week of performance, film and music at The. From the makers of ' comes the story of the The Fall of Postcard and the Rise of 53rd & 3rd Records, '. 'Big Gold Dream: Scottish Post Punk and Infiltrating the Mainstream. Teenage Superstars picks up where we left off with Big Gold Dream - the demise of Postcard Mk.

1, along with Fast Product shutting up shop.' After the brilliant BGD this time Grant McPhee and his team will be telling the story of the second wave of great Scottish, indie bands that appeared from the early to late 80s.

Bands like The Pastels, Shop Assistants, The Vaselines, Simple Minds (oops!), The Jesus And Mary Chain, Primal Scream, Teenage Fanclub, etc. For the time being the film is still in the post-production stage.

So far the lads have made a great effort in managing to complete the film and licence the music for it but, to complete their post production process, they need some financial support. They need your assistance to pay for things like archive clearances (footage of Nirvana costs a lot more than a sausage roll from Greggs!), and the likes of insurance, and marketing. So, go ahead, Punk! Send in a couple of £s, $s, €s, and Make Their Day!

If you want to help crowd fund the film you can make a donation. Here what Bill Drummond (KLF) has to say about the film. Teenage Superstars.

Thanks to the documentary I've been digging out any Fast Product / pop:aural discs that I've had ever since they were released way back in the day. This one is the legendary, Fire Engines ' Lubricate Your Living Room' album. Sounds as good today as it did back then. BTW the ' Room' in the title is singular and not plural as stated in the ad for the disc above. I've no idea how many copies of this disc were originally pressed but I can't imagine it being more than a thousand or two. Reached N° 4 in the Indie charts. Hugely influential on the Scots post-punk, indie-music scene, Fire Engines were one those great bands, in their day, that never quite made it beyond cult status.

They were gone before most realised they'd been around. Born from the same literary art-punk scene as other Edinburgh greats, Scars (Fast Product) and Josef K (Postcard Records), the shortlived band broke up, less than a year after this was released, in 1981. Images: © Fire Engines. Well, the other week I finally got to see the Grant McPhee documentary, '.' A wonderful insight into the early days of the Scottish indie, post-punk music scene (Fast Product, Postcard Records, Josef K, Fire Engines, Scars, The Associates, etc.

The documentary particularly centres on Bob Last's, Edinburgh labels, Fast Product and pop:aural; with Bob and various people, who were part of the music scene back in the late 70s early 80s, giving us the lowdown on how things were as well as how Fast Product and pop:aural came about. An altogether fascinating documentary which I, for one, thoroughly enjoyed. Anyhow, the whole got me looking out any discs that I still have from the Fast/pop:aural era, giving them a spin and posting some pics of the artwork and graphic design work that Bob Last came up with for both labels. Also, by way of the documentary, you get to realise just how much Tony Wilson's Factory Records owes to Bob Last. The large part played in influencing the great Manchester label when it comes to graphic design, marketing, etc. Is really quite astonishing. One of Last's ideas was to use the image of an old ad for Silva Thins cigarettes (a brand which once sparked controversy for its sexist tagline: 'Cigarettes are like women.

The best ones are thin and rich' in an 1970 ad) to illustrate the plastic pop:aural bag which enveloped initial copies of the Fire Engines' 'Lubricate Your Living Room' album when it was released in 1981. No idea of this appropriation caused anything of a stir back then or if pop:aural ever had any problems about it.

Then again, I can't imagine anyone in Scotland, or even the UK for that matter, ever smoking Silva Thins cigarettes. Cutting from the NME (circa 1985, I reckon) featuring Edwyn Collins in the 'Portrait of the Artist as a Consumer' section. Edwyn gives us the lowdown on his favourite sounds, drink, books, etc. As well as other things that he dislikes. Otherwise, in the Hot Tips bit Edwyn mentions then fairly unknown bands, Pride of the Cross and Sonic Youth. Pride of the Cross only lasted the length of one single release before a couple of the members split to join The Pogues.

Wonder what happened to Sonic Youth? Document source. Ad from 1982 announcing the ' long awaited debut album' from Orange Juice. Features lists of the band members' favourite tracks by other artists at that moment as well as the upcoming tour dates. China Crisis and Dislocation Dance supporting the band on said tour.

Ad also features a couple of quotes(?): ' As it is, Collins is too knowing, too smug and cynical, to be the pop face that his songwriting talents warrant.' And ' Owange Juicepies expect their debut albumypoos to be taken seriously. Just fancy that!' I suspect that these are some sort of Postcard marketing ploy pisstake though. Well, it seems like I didn't keep my promise to post some more here during the past few weeks -as before I've been too busy on other projects to keep this blog up to date as I should have.

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Sorry, but I just don't have enough free time. Anyhow, today we have yet another great document from the excellent Smash Hits archive of the one and only and features a review of the Jesus and Mary Chain playing live in London in 1987. Some fine pics of the band -Jim in his mandatory leather breeks- as they get down on their knees and give the patrons their money's worth instead of ' standing around and looking sulky' as they did in previous shows. From Smash Hits, January 14, 1987. Source & © Review: William Shaw Photos: Andy Catlin. Well, it's been a long time since I posted anything here.

Been too busy what with work, other projects and also the fact that I'm tending to get a bit tired of blogging. I've been concentrating a lot more on my photography in my free time, as well as some graphic design stuff, so this leaves little or no time at all for the blog. Anyhow, over the Xmas break I'll try to remediate and put up a couple more posts.

Anyhow, today we have a great pic of those once-handsome lads, The Associates, on the cover of Smash Hits way back in 1982. Of all the Scottish bands of that era, Associates were undoubtedly my favourite band. A band which released some true marvels. and faded much too fast.

All of it ending in the tragic death of the late and much lamented Billy McKenzie. Here the lads appear to be on a photo shoot -modelling for Kays catalogue. Billy in beret and one of those horrendous roll neck sweaters and Alan in a trenchcoat (?) of a truly eyewatering colour.

Well, the mauve matches his lipstick sort of. Not sure where I sourced this so I can't credit it. The Associates albums; The Affectionate Punch, Sulk, and Fourth Drawer Down were reissued as two-CD deluxe editions, earlier this year. All three include 28 page booklets featuring in-depth liner notes, unpublished photographs, original promotional material and unseen memorabilia from The Associates’ archive. Sulk is also available on vinyl. Haven't been doing much on this blog recently due to other committments and general lack of free time. I'll try to remediate this over the next couple of weeks or so but can't promise anything.

Anyhow, today we have a clipping from some music mag of yesteryear featuring the one and only Edwyn Collins (of Orange Juice). If anyone knows the origin of this article, date etc.

Please let me know. Here Edwyn gives us the lowdown on some personal facts and his choices in recent books, films, records etc. Lets us know that he ' belongs to the classic school of non-singers like Dylan and Lou Reed' and other vital information like, ahem, what time he goes to bed. Document courtesy of & ©.Rob has kindly informed me that the 'Personal File' is from an issue of Smash Hits circa '82-'83.

Just Like Honey 02. The Living End 03. Taste The Floor 04. The Hardest Walk 05. In A Hole 07. Taste Of Cindy 08.

Never Understand 09. Inside Me 10. Sowing Seeds 11. My Little Underground 12. You Trip Me Up 13. Something’s Wrong 14.

It’s So Hard B-Sides 15. Just Out Of Reach 18.

Boyfriend’s Dead 19. Cracked CD 2 Upside Down Single 01.

Upside Down 02. Vegetable Man BBC Radio Sessions 03. In A Hole 04. You Trip Me Up 05. Never Understand 06.

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Taste The Floor 07. The Living End 08.

Inside Me 09. Just Like Honey 10. Some Candy Talking 11. Psychocandy 12.

You Trip Me Up 13. Cut Dead Demos 14. Up Too High 15.

Upside Down 16. Never Understand 17. Taste The Floor 18.

In A Hole 19. Something’s Wrong 20. Just Like Honey 21. The Living End 22. My Little Underground Outtakes 23. Never Understand (Alternate version) 24. Jesus Fuck Descarga.

Darklands 02. Deep One Perfect Morning 03. Happy When It Rains 04. Down On Me 05. Nine Million Rainy Days 06. April Skies 07.

Cherry Came Too 09. On The Wall 10. About You Some Candy Talkind EP 11. Some Candy Talking 12. Taste Of Cindy (acoustic version) 13. Psychocandy 14.

Hit BBC Radio Sessions 15. Darklands 16. Down On Me 17. Deep One Perfect Morning 18. In The Rain 20.

Happy Place CD 2 B-Sides 01. Kill Surf City 02. Bo Diddley Is Jesus 03. Who Do You Love 04. Everything’s Alright When You’re Down 05. Happy When It Rains (demo) 07. Happy Place 08.

On The Wall (Portastudio demo) 11. Surfin’ USA (April outtake) 12. Here It Comes Again Outtakes 13. Walk And Crawl 14. Some Candy Talking (NME version) 15. The Hardest Walk (soundtrack version) 17.

Don’t Ever Change 18. Darklands (with strings) 20. Interview (Janice Long) Descarga. Here Comes Alice 02. Coast To Coast 03. Blues From A Gun 04.

Between Planets 05. Her Way Of Praying 07. Halfway To Crazy 10.

Gimme Hell 11. Sunray Sidewalking Single 13. Sidewalking (Extended Version) 14. Sidewalking 15. Sidewalking (Chilled To The Bone Mix) 16. Taste Of Cindy (Live in Detroit) 17.

April Skies (Live in Detroit) CD 2 Surfin’ USA Promo 12” 01. Surfin’ USA (Summer Mix) B-Sides 02. Penetration 04. Break Me Down 05. In The Black 07.

Terminal Beach 08. Deviant Slice 09. I’m Glad I Never 10. Drop (Acoustic Remix) Radio Sessions (John Peel) 11. Sidewalking 12. Coast To Coast 13.

Far Gone And Out 16. Silverblade 17.

Here Comes Alice Outtakes 18. Coast To Coast (Alternate – William Vox) 19. Just Out Of Reach (88 version) 20. Nine Million Rainy Days (Live in Detroit) Descarga. Reverence 02.

Teenage Lust 03. Far Gone And Out 04.

Almost Gold 05. Sugar Ray 06. Tumbledown 07. Catchfire 08. Good For My Soul 09. Rollercoaster 10. I Can’t Get Enough 11.

Frequency Rollercoaster EP 13. Rollercoaster 14. SIlverblade 15. Tower Of Song Remixes 17. Far Gone And Out (Arc Weld Mix) 18. Teenage Lust (Desdemoana Mix) 19.

Reverence (Radio Mix) CD 2 B-Sides 01. Guitarman 03.

Why’d You Want Me 04. Sometimes 05. Teenage Lust(Acoustic Version) 06. Reverberation (Doubt) 07. Don’t Come Down Outtake 08. Why’d You Want Me(Alternate Version) Live At Sheffield Arena 28th March 1992 09.

Catchfire 10. Blues From A Gun 11. Reverence 13.

Far Gone And Out 14. Halfway To Crazy 15. Frequency 16.

Sidewalking Interviews 17. Mark Goodier – Honey’s Dead 18. Tommy Vance – Lollapalooza Descarga. Dirty Water 02. Bullet Lovers 03.

Sometimes Always 04. Between Us 06. Never Saw It Coming 08. Wish I Could 10. Till It Shines 12. God Help Me 13. Girlfriend 14.

Everybody I Know 15. You’ve Been A Friend 16. These Days 17. Feeling Lucky Sound Of Speed EP 18.

Snakedriver 19. Something I Can’t Have 20. Write Record Release Blues 21. Little Red Rooster BBC Radio Sessions 22.

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God Help Me (William Vocal) 24. Everybody I Know 25. The Perfect Crime Outtakes 26. Till I Found You 27.

Dirty Water (Demo – William Vocal) 28. God Help Me (Alternate Vocal Take) CD 2 B-Sides 01. The Perfect Crime 02. Little Stars 03. Drop (Re-recorded) 04. I’m In With The Out Crowd 05.

New York City 06. Taking It Away 07.

Ghost Of A Smile 08. Alphabet Street 09. New Kind Of Kick 10. Come On Live At The Trinity Centre Bristol – 19th April 1995 11. Reverence 12. Snakedriver 13. Happy When It Rains 15.

Teenage Lust 16. The Perfect Crime 17. Everybody I Know 18. Girlfriend 19. Sugar Ray 22. I Hate Rock’n’Roll Interview 23. Jim & William talk to Steve Lamacq about Stoned & Dethroned Descarga.

I Love Rock’n’Roll 02. Stardust Remedy 04. Mo Tucker 06. Virtually Unreal 08. Degenerate 09. Cracking Up 10. Commercial 11.

Supertramp 12. Never Understood 13. I Can’t Find The Time For Times 14.

Man On The Moon 15. Dream Lover 17. I Hate Rock’n’Roll CD 2 Outtake 01. 45 RPM B-Sides 02. Lost Star 05.

Hide Myself 06. Easylife, Easylove 08. Nineteen666 BBC Radio Sessions 10.

Reverence 11. I Love Rock’n’Roll 12. Degenerate 13. Mo Tucker Live At The Electric Ballroom, London – 27th April 1998 14. Snakedriver 15. Cracking Up 16.

Happy When It Rains 17. Stardust Remedy 18.

Sugar Ray 20. Dream Lover 21. Supertramp 22. Virtually Unreal Descarga. Kill Surf City 03:12 02. Head 03:51 03. Rider 02:13 04.

Hit 03:30 05. Don't Ever Change 03:33 06. Just Out Of Reach 03:06 07. Happy Place 02:27 08. Psycho Candy 02:55 09. Sidewalking 03:35 10. Who Do You Love 04:03 11.

Surfin' USA 02:58 12. Everything's Alright When You're Down 02:39 13. Upside Down 03:00 14. Taste Of Cindy 02:02 15. Swing 02:28 16. On The Wall 04:48 17. Cracked 03:45 18.

Here It Comes Again 02:35 19. Mushroom (Live) 03:18 20. Bo Diddley Is Jesus 03:17 Descarga. Snakedriver 03:44 02. Reverence (Radio Mix) 05:39 03. Heat 03:00 04. Teenage Lust (Acoustic Version) 02:25 05.

Why'd You Want Me 03:15 06. Don't Come Down 02:39 07. Guitarman 03:43 08. Something I Can't Have 03:02 09. Sometimes 02:53 10.

Write Record Release Blues 02:58 11. Shimmer 02:46 12. Penetration 02:48 13. My Girl 03:05 14. Tower Of Song 04:49 15.

Little Red Rooster 03:25 16. Break Me Down 02:29 17.

Lowlife 03:27 18. Deviant Slice 03:01 19. Reverberation 03:46 20.

Sidewalking (Extended Version) 07:52 Descarga. In A Hole 02:42 02. You Trip Me Up 02:07 03. Never Understand 03:08 04.

Taste The Floor 03:07 05. The Living End 02:14 06. Inside Me 03:00 07. Just Like Honey 02:48 08. Some Candy Talking 03:12 09. Psycho Candy 02:00 10.

You Trip Me Up 02:41 11. Cut Dead 02:46 12. Fall 03:11 13.

In The Rain 02:27 14. Happy Place 02:21 15.

Sidewalking 04:22 16. Coast To Coast 03:19 17. Take It 03:06 18. My Girl 03:05 19. Far Gone And Out 03:03 20.

Silverblade 03:11 21. Here Comes Alice 02:47 Descarga. Upside Down 02:59 02.

Never Understand 02:59 03. You Trip Me Up 02:26 04. Just Like Honey 03:02 05.

Some Candy Talking 03:18 06. April Skies 03:11 07. Happy When It Rains 03:05 08. Darklands 05:26 09.

Sidewalking 03:32 10. Blues From A Gun 04:43 11. Head On 04:09 12.

Rollercoaster 03:52 13. Reverence 03:42 14.

Far Gone And Out 02:52 15. Almost Gold 03:20 16.

Snakedriver 03:42 17. Sometimes Always 02:33 18. Come On 03:17 19. I Hate Rock N Roll 03:43 20. Cracking Up 04:43 21.

I Love Rock N Roll 02:37 Descarga. Up Too High (Demo '83) 03:45 02.

Upside Down 03:00 03. Vegetable Man 03:35 04. Suck 02:08 05. Ambition 03:30 06.

Just Out Of Reach 02:08 07. Boyfriend's Dead 01:43 08. Head 03:51 09.

Just Like Honey (Demo Oct. '84) 02:59 10. Cracked 03:47 11.

Taste Of Cindy (Acoustic Version) 02:01 12. The Hardest Walk 03:14 13. Never Understand (Alternate) 03:26 14.

My Little Underground (Demo) 02:33 15. The Living End (Demo) 02:17 16. Some Candy Talking 03:18 17. Psychocandy 02:55 18. Hit 03:29 19.

Cut Dead (Acoustic) 02:48 20. You Trip Me Up (Acoustic) 02:42 21. Walk And Crawl 02:24 Descarga: CD 2 01. Kill Surf City 03:12 02. Bo Diddley Is Jesus 03:18 03. Who Do You Love 4:05 04. Everything's Alright When You're Down 02:40 05.

Shake 02:01 06. Happy When It Rains (Demo) 03:47 07. Happy Place 02:24 08.

F.Hole 01:09 09. Rider 02:12 10. On The Wall (Porta Studio Demo) 03:43 11. Surfin' USA (April Out-Take) 02:59 12. Here It Comes Again 02:33 13. Don't Ever Change 03:33 14.

Swing 02:26 15. Sidewalking 03:35 16. Surfin' USA (Summer Mix) 03:32 17.

Shimmer 02:48 18. Penetration 02:49 19.

Break Me Down 02:31 20. Subway 02:07 21. My Girl 03:05 Descarga: CD 3 01. In The Black 02:55 02. Terminal Beach 02:26 03. Deviant Slice 03:03 04.

I'm Glad I Never 01:31 05. Drop (Acoustic Re-Mix) 01:55 06. Rollercoaster 03:52 07. Silverblade 02:58 08. Lowlife 03:29 09. Tower Of Song 04:50 10. Heat 03:02 11.

Guitarman 03:43 12. Why'd You Want Me 03:14 13. Sometimes 02:52 14. Teenage Lust (Acoustic Version) 02:25 15. Reverberation (Doubt) 03:47 16. Don't Come Down 02:41 17. Snakedriver 03:42 18.

Something I Can't Have 03:03 19. Write Record Release Blues 02:58 20. Little Red Rooster 03:28 Descarga: CD 4 01. The Perfect Crime 01:35 02. Little Stars 03:34 03. Drop-Re-Recorded 01:54 04. I'm In With The Out Crowd 02:37 05.

New York City 02:00 06. Taking It Away 02:13 07. Ghost Of A Smile 02:56 08. Alphabet Street 02:18 09. Coast To Coast (Alternate-William Vox) 03:24 10. Dirty Water (Demo-William Vox) 03:16 11. Till I Found You 02:06 12.

Bleed Me 03:38 13. 33 1/3 03:19 14. Lost Star 02:06 15.

Hide Myself 03:32 16. Rocket 03:02 17. Easylife, Easylove 04:09 18. 40,000k 02:52 19. Nineteen666 03:31 Descarga.

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