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Hidden Treasures
Cat: WLCD 001. Rel: 29 May 25
Citizen Kane
Remembrance Day
Polar Opposites
Marilyn Dreams
Ice
La Lune Lunatique
All Fall Down
Nowhere Girl
Crowds
Beginning To Fade
Remembrance Day (12" version)
Institution Walls
Marilyn Dreams (12" version)
Film Music (part 1)
Nowhere Girl (12" version)
Scare Some Life Into Me
Moles
Review: Mansfield's B-Movie were among a clutch of bands in the early 80s whose members had abandoned their formative thrashy guitar punk influences, and embraced broader, arty, keyboard-laden electronic post-punk. They had a light and catchy, yet brooding Cure-esque hit titled 'Remembrance Day', which shot them up the ranks on the UK gig scene and landed them a record deal. Most of the material they recorded once they got signed was, however, confined to Universal's vaults until very recently because B-Movie had line-up issues that hindered their ability to release an album. Now out of the clutches of contractual obligations, the band have unearthed the album that never was and titled it - quite aptly - Hidden Treasures. Ultimately, they are one of the great 'lost' bands of the early 80s and upon tuning in you can hear that they had in abundance the individuality, style and excellence to have shot them up the charts and made them a household name, had this material been their debut album. Thankfully, they have righted the wrongs of history and they can hold their heads up high forever for having made such brilliant music in their first era.
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Do You Have The Force? Jon Savage's Alternative History Of Electronica 1978-82 Vol 2
Jon SAVAGE / VARIOUS
Cat: CTRUE 30CD. Rel: 17 Jun 24
Dee D Jackson - "Automatic Lover"
Telex - "Moscow Diskow" (original 12" version)
Soft Machine - "Soft Space"
Qondile - "African Dawn"
Gaz Nevada - "IC Love Affair" (original 12" mix version)
I Signori Della Galassia - "Archeopterix"
Cerrone - "La Secte De Marrakech Suite"
John Foxx - "Burning Car"
Thomas Leer & Robert Rental - "Monochrome Days"
Cabaret Voltaire - "Red Mask"
Caution - "UFO" (original 12" mix version)
Martin Rev - "Nineteen 86"
Pascal Comelade - "Sequence 1"
The Flying Lizards - "An Age"
Throbbing Gristle - "Beachy Head"
Terminal City - "Mugin For Unknown"
Review: Jon Savage's second delve into the diverse sounds of the post-punk era offers another enlightening listen, and this is a limited CD with 12 page digisleeve booklet. Do You Have The Force Volume 2: Jon Savage's Alternative History Of Electronica 1978-82 traverses the worlds of electronic music, disco, experimental, and proto-techno and looks for the similarities and differences between those niche sounds with music from the likes of John Foxx, Soft Machine, Cabaret Voltaire, I Signori Della Galassia and many more. The meticulous curation is a testament to Savage who is deservingly celebrated as a renowned cultural commentator, writer and filmmaker.
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