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Secret Superstar Sounds: Scraping Bubblegum Off My Soul 1977-80: Punk Powerpop New Wave DIY (B-STOCK)
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Cat: SJRLP 571 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Punk/Hardcore
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Gobblinz - "London" (2:29)
Plummet Airlines - "It's Hard" (3:07)
Xdreamysts - "Right Way Home" (3:23)
Tours - "Language School" (2:13)
The Squares - "No Fear" (3:38)
The Monitors - "Compulsory Fun" (2:23)
The Meanies - "It's True" (2:25)
Jeff Hill Band - "Something's Wrong With My Baby" (2:37)
The Squad - "24 Hours" (3:23)
Krypton Tunes - "Limited Vision" (3:29)
The Zeros - "Hungry" (2:19)
The Wardens - "Do So Well" (2:43)
The Letters - "Nobody Loves Me" (2:12)
The Tunnelrunners - "Forever Crying At Love Songs" (2:48)
Comic Romance - "Cry Myself To Sleep" (2:59)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Secret Superstar Sounds, courtesy of Soul Jazz, offers an eclectic and excellent collection of oddball punk and powerpop rare cuts from little-known bands from the late 70s, including but not limited to The Squares, The Meanies, The Monitors, Plummet Airline, and Krypton Tunes. Falling between the cracks of punk, new wave and post-punk, these unfairly overlooked and forgotten to time gems came from a slew of DIY ethos purists inspired by the messaging of bands like The Desperate Bicycles, Sniffing Glue fanzine and early UK punk labels like Stiff, Chiswick and Rough Trade, recording everything in-house, then sending their recordings to the likes of John Peel and labels with hopes of some airplay or recognition, little of which came. A long-lost micro-genre of unfairly forgotten underground punk (but not punk) gems awaits.
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 in stock $23.71
Do It Yourself: The Rise Of The Independent Music Industry After Punk
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Cat: SJRLP 552. Rel: 31 Oct 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Buzzcocks - "Boredom" (2:54)
Fire Engines - "Everything's Roses" (3:18)
Glaxo Babies - "Shake (The Foundations)" (3:47)
Patrick Fitzgerald - "Babysitter" (1:11)
Russ McDonald - "Looking From The Cooking Pot" (3:44)
Artery - "The Slide" (2:40)
A Certain Ratio - "Si Fermir O Grido" (3:20)
Scritti Politi - "Skank Block Bologna" (5:50)
APB - "All You Life With Me" (4:31)
Blurt - "The Fish Needs A Bike" (2:40)
Icon AD - "Fight For Peace" (3:19)
Throbbing Gristle - "Distant Dreams" (part Two) (5:23)
Krypton Tunes - "Coming To See Yo U" (2:22)
Windows - "Creation Rebel" (4:39)
The Last Gang - "Spirit Of Youth" (2:53)
Thomas Leer - "Tight As A Drum" (4:38)
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry - "Paint Your Wagon" (2:39)
Biting Tongues - "You Can Choke Like That" (4:06)
Tom Lucy - "Paris, France" (3:27)
Review: Out of print for over 15 years, the Soul Jazz distributed Do It Yourself compilation offers up a bevy of both essential and niche acts from the realms of punk, post-punk, punk-funk, dance-punk and even further afield electronic experimentations where the term "punk" becomes utterly redundant. All UK artists recorded between the late 70s and 80s, the collection sonically details the aftermath of the British punk movement in real time, complete with legacy names such as Buzzcocks, A Certain Ratio and The Last Gang to Red Lorry Yellow Lorry and even Throbbing Gristle. Housed in a gatefold sleeve and spread across translucent orange vinyl 2xLP, the collection has been fully remastered and features extensive sleevenotes and photography as well as interviews with key behind-the-scene players, providing a unique insight into just how much the landscape of independent music changed after the advent of punk.
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Secret Superstar Sounds: Scraping Bubblegum Off My Soul 1977-80: Punk Powerpop New Wave DIY
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Cat: SJRCD 571. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Gobblinz - "London"
Plummet Airline - "It's Hard"
Xdreamysts - "Right Way Home"
Tours - "Language School"
The Sqaures - "No Fear"
The Monitors - "Compulsory Fun"
The Meanies - "It's True"
Jeff Hill Band - "Something's Wrong With My Baby"
The Sqaud - "24 Hours"
Krypton Tunes - "Limited Vision"
The Zeros - "Hungary"
The Wardens - "Do So Well"
The Letters - "Nobody Loves Me"
The Tunnelrunners - "Forever Cryig At Love Songs"
Comic Romance - "Cry Myself To Sleep"
Review: On the label's latest deep dive into the margins of underground music culture, Soul Jazz Records has decided to take us back to the late 1970s and Britain's DIY 'powerpop' movement - a self-contained micro-scene whose obscure and proudly independent artists mixed elements of punk with (as the extensive liner notes put it) "melodically beautiful 60s pop and garage sounds". On offer is a predictably impressive, 150-track selection of self-released songs from bands forgotten by all but the most obsessive powerpop nerds. Highlights include the gravelly, ten-ton riffs and bawled vocals of 'London' by Gobblinz, the proto indie-jangle-goes-punk strut of Xdreamysts' 'Right Way Home', the bass-heavy post-punk joy of The Monitors' 'Compulsory Fun' and the post-punk reggae/blue-eyed soul fusion of 'Cry Myself To Sleep' by Cosmic Romance.

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Secret Superstar Sounds: Scraping Bubblegum Off My Soul 1977-80: Punk Powerpop New Wave DIY
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Cat: SJRLP 571. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Gobblinz - "London" (2:29)
Plummet Airlines - "It's Hard" (3:07)
Xdreamysts - "Right Way Home" (3:23)
Tours - "Language School" (2:13)
The Squares - "No Fear" (3:38)
The Monitors - "Compulsory Fun" (2:23)
The Meanies - "It's True" (2:25)
Jeff Hill Band - "Something's Wrong With My Baby" (2:37)
The Squad - "24 Hours" (3:23)
Krypton Tunes - "Limited Vision" (3:29)
The Zeros - "Hungry" (2:19)
The Wardens - "Do So Well" (2:43)
The Letters - "Nobody Loves Me" (2:12)
The Tunnelrunners - "Forever Crying At Love Songs" (2:48)
Comic Romance - "Cry Myself To Sleep" (2:59)
Review: Secret Superstar Sounds, courtesy of Soul Jazz, offers an eclectic and excellent collection of oddball punk and powerpop rare cuts from little-known bands from the late 70s, including but not limited to The Squares, The Meanies, The Monitors, Plummet Airline, and Krypton Tunes. Falling between the cracks of punk, new wave and post-punk, these unfairly overlooked and forgotten to time gems came from a slew of DIY ethos purists inspired by the messaging of bands like The Desperate Bicycles, Sniffing Glue fanzine and early UK punk labels like Stiff, Chiswick and Rough Trade, recording everything in-house, then sending their recordings to the likes of John Peel and labels with hopes of some airplay or recognition, little of which came. A long-lost micro-genre of unfairly forgotten underground punk (but not punk) gems awaits.
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Punk 45: There Is No Such Thing As Society Get A Job Get A Car Get A Bed Get Drunk! Underground Punk In The UK 1977-81
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Cat: SJRLP 542C. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
The Users - "Sick Of You" (3:22)
Johnny Moped - "Incendiary Device" (2:04)
The Astronauts - "Everything Stops For Baby" (2:07)
Pretty Boy Floyd And The Gems - "Rough, Tough, Pretty Too" (2:09)
23 Skidoo - "Last Words" (3:30)
The Notsensibles - "I'm In Love With Margaret Thatcher" (3:33)
The Rings - "I Wanna Be Free" (2:51)
The Now - "Development Corporations" (3:10)
The Killjoys - "Johnny Won't Get To Heaven" (6:58)
The Impossible Dreamers - "Spin" (0:29)
The Lines - "White Night" (3:25)
'O' Levels - "East Sheen" (3:06)
The Jermz - "Power Cut" (1:46)
Roses Are Red - "Can't Understand" (3:07)
Eric Random - "23 Skidoo" (3:11)
The Nerves - "TV Adverts" (2:48)
The Mekons - "32 Weeks" (1:34)
The Freeze - "For JPS (With Love And Loathing)" (2:09)
The Scabs - "Leave Me Alone" (2:38)
The Cravats - "You're Driving Me" (4:52)
The Shapes - "Wot's For Lunch Mum?" (1:34)
The Cigarettes - "They're Back Again, Here They Come" (3:47)
Disturbed - "I Don't Believe" (4:26)
Puncture - "Mucky Pup" (2:05)
Josef K - "Radio Drill Time" (4:05)
Review: Always impeccably curated and sumptuously presented, the seemingly endless Soul Jazz compilation series turns its attention to first generation punk and post-punk, with the years 1997-1981 their relatively strict boundaries. A short space of time, perhaps, but one that witnessed a massive outpouring of original, fresh sounds as the independent record label movement really got going. As you'd expect, this collects the best of the stuff that went under the mainstream radar - no Pistols or Clash here - but the quality level remains high. Jonny Moped's 'Everything Stops For Baby' is speedy and thrilling and very punk, sample lyric: "walking down the road with my incendiary device / Looking for an ear to blow it up with gelignite". 'O' Levels, meanwhile, set fire to the Surrey suburbs with 'East Sheen', all wiry guitars and couldn't give a toss backing vocals, but the double vinyl set also showcases the experimental advances that followed after punk, with 23 Skidoo's 'Last Words' proving to be the kind of gritty British funk that Section 25 and A Certain Ratio would be making their own shortly afterwards.
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Punk 45: Kill The Hippies! Kill Yourself! The American Nation Destroys Its Young (2024 Special Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
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Cat: SJRLP 545C. Rel: 27 Apr 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
The Urinals - "I'm A Bug" (1:08)
The Normals - "Almost Ready" (2:17)
The Angry Samoans - "Right Side Of My Mind" (2:02)
Nervous Eaters - "Just Head" (1:56)
The Nubs - "Job" (1:49)
The Controllers - "Neutron Bomb" (2:03)
Electric Eels - "Agitated" (2:11)
The Randoms - "Let’s Get Rid Of New York" (2:42)
The Bizarros - "Ice Age" (5:01)
Iggy Pop & The Stooges - "Gimme Some Skin" (2:44)
Tuxedomoon - "Joeboy The Electronic Ghost" (3:01)
X_X - "You’re Full Of Shit" (1:59)
Flamin' Groovies - "Dog Meat" (4:04)
The Deadbeats - "Kill The Hippies" (1:57)
Theoretical Girls - "US Millie" (2:58)
The Skunks - "Earthquake Shake" (2:48)
Crash Course In Science - "Cakes In The Home" (1:29)
The Pagans - "Not Now No Way" (2:38)
Pastiche - "Flash Of The Moment" (2:36)
The Lewd - "Kill Yourself" (2:06)
Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers - "Chinese Rocks" (2:51)
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