Chalkhills, Number 119 Tuesday, 27 November 1990 Today's Topics: Re: Chalkhills #118 The Lilac Time - & Love For All Questions re Drums and Wires and Homo Safari Convention '90 News Record Collector article
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 26 Nov 90 11:17:46 -0500 From: Jon Drukman <jsd@gaffa.mit.edu> Subject: Re: Chalkhills #118 I thought the backing lyrics on "The Loving" were "strange dream" (or maybe "strange trip"). Not very helpful, but maybe we can at least get a consensus on what it sounds like. The trumpet solo on Extrovert is probably Todd Rundgren on a sample player. Just a guess. /j/
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 26 Nov 90 16:20:40 -0500 From: DJ Spunky <jsd@gaffa.mit.edu> Subject: The Lilac Time - & Love For All Finally found a cheap copy of "& Love For All" on CD (only $6!) It's not fantastic, but it does have its moments. The title track is particularly good. You can definitely spot Andy's influence at several junctures. It does kinda droop into self-indulgent folksy whining at points, and that bugs me. Oh well, the good stuff is pretty catchy. +---------------------- Is there any ESCAPE from NOISE? ---------------------+ | | |\ | jsd@gaffa.mit.edu | ZIK ZAK - We make everything you need, | | \|on |/rukman | -Fight The Power- | and you need everything we make. | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 27 Nov 90 13:24:38 EST From: poole1@husc9.harvard.edu (Geoffrey Poole) Subject: Questions re Drums and Wires and Homo Safari Just a couple of quick questions from a newcomer to Chalkhills. I don't have all the back issues yet, so if these have been answered recently feel free to e-mail me rather than posting. First, I have what appears to be an early US release of Drums and Wires. It has a Virgin Records label and is listed as being distributed by Atlantic Records. The running order is also different from other copies I've seen. Its LBOTH, Helicopter, Making Plans, Ten Feet Tall, When You're Near Me I Have Difficulty, That is the Way (end of side 1), Real by Reel, Millions, Outside World, Roads Girdle the Globe, Scissor Man, Complicated Game. My question is: Is this relatively rare (like the original version of Skylarking) so that I tape it rather than play the album, or is it common? My second question is about the Homo Safari tracks. The CD packaging itself is amazingly unhelpful. What exactly is it? I've heard that "Dear God" is on it as well as some of the Mummer B-sides that are on the import CD. Is it like Beeswax part II? What's the deal? Thanks for the help! Geoff Poole -"Todd is Godd" INTERNET: poole1@husc9.harvard.edu BITNET:poole1@husc9.bitnet
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 27 Nov 1990 21:03:52 PST From: John M. Relph <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Convention '90 News First News from the XTC Music and Friends Convention '90! I received a letter from a friend in the UK, Cressida Hamer (that's her on page 19 of the Winter/Spring 1990 issue of _The Little Express_), and she tells me: [the letter] arrived a day or two after *The Convention* spookily enough, so it was too late for me to ... pick up a copy of the new Dukes song you mentioned. But then, no one picked up a copy of said recording because due to a, hem hem, "technical hitch" there were none to pick up! But Paul assures us that such a record will be forthcoming in the future and hey! I believe him. Needless to say an enjoyable time was had by all and my! It was just dandy to see a lot of familiar faces one year on. "The Lads" didn't show up (of course!) but Andy P's brother-in-law, Rob Wyborn, was there ... June and Peter Dix were also there from "The Little Express" and Peter mentioned the possibility of the next convention taking place in Canada next year. It's all a bit up in the air at the moment though ... Paul had a video of "The Lads" twanging some of their new songs, recorded in Andy's studio, and they sounded like a FINE bunch so hang on to your hat for those. Canada sounds fine to me, let's hope it comes off, and if it does, I hope I see you all there! -- John
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 27 Nov 1990 21:21:43 PST From: John M. Relph <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Record Collector article The new November 1990 issue of _Record Collector_ magazine, No. 135, contains a fairly good history of XTC and their collectable releases. The article also has a fairly decent discography complete with a collectors' pricing guide for mint copies. The article also has a picture or two I haven't seen before. I'll be quoting from the article in future issues, but first! Here's the news. Latest reports from the band indicate that work began on a new album in September ... In the meantime, Andy has been producing the Lilac Time, Dave has been doing likewise with Cud, while Colin made a surprise stage reunion in Swindon with old colleague Barry Andrews back in May. The Imaginary Records `tribute' series has benefited further from the involvement of XTC members: David (as David Dreams) paid homage to Jimi Hendrix with ``Third Stone From the Sun'', while he teamed up with Partridge as Colin's Hermits for a version of ``Strawberry Fields Forever'' on the ``1967'' compilation. While it seems unlikely that XTC will ever record another Dukes of Stratosphear album (the band have now developed into their apparent alter-egos), it is hoped that the new decade will see a return to like work for XTC. Since their final tour back in 1982, the band's music has progressed dramatically, and they are now rightly regarded as one of the truly inventive acts in contemporary music. [by Gary Ramon] OK! Real reports of an album being recorded! This is much better than the spurious rumor I heard at the recent KFJC Record Swap that new XTC promotional singles had been sighted. Of course, there were none in evidence and the spreader of the rumor couldn't say where they had been seen nor by whom nor when. -- John
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