Chalkhills, Number 93 Tuesday, 15 May 1990 Today's Topics: Andy Partridge Are You Receiving Me? Urgh: A Music War Recent Doings
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Subject: Andy Partridge Date: 9 May 1990 08:07:32 GMT From: dss@minster.york.ac.uk Something I heard on national radio in the UK last week: Andy has produced the new album by The Lilac Time. The band member who was being interviewed said that Andy spent a lot of time programming wierd drum rhythms and shouting at the band to keep in tune! Apparently Andy met the band in a recording studio in the Swindon area, where he was working after the studio in his attic at home had fallen through into the bedroom below. Fortunately, he wasn't there when it happened.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 9 May 90 11:59:04 PDT From: james@nrc.com (James McGowan) Subject: Are You Receiving Me? Hi! I'm a new subscriber and just got my first Chalkhills news today -- looks like there's still some knowledgeable XTC fans around! I've been following the band since Drums and Wires and saw them for the first time in San Francisco at the Stone Club. They were touring to support Black Sea (`81 or `82?) and played like they were being kept in cages between shows -- by far the most frenetic performance (read: sweaty and fun) I've ever seen! Unfortunately, that was also the last time I saw them play live. I went to the Hollywood Palladium show the following year -- the same show that Andy Partridge collapsed at just before going onstage :-( ! Oh well, maybe someday... Listen: I'd like to correspond with anyone that heard and taped last year's "Radio Station Tour". Andy, Colin and Dave played live on the air at several radio stations around the states as a kind of surrogate tour, and from what I've heard, they were great with just acoustic guitars. I'm still kicking myself for not knowing about their local appearance at KROQ-FM in L.A.! Please E-mail me if you can help! Thanx! Jim McGowan Technical Writer, Network Research Corporation james@nrc.com (805) 485-2700 2380 North Rose Avenue, Oxnard CA 93030
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: stewarte@sco.com Subject: Urgh: A Music War Date: Fri, 11 May 90 15:41:36 PDT From: "THOR::GJJ5315"@star.tamu.edu I found a copy of Urggh: A Music War today on CD. How are the other performances. I like a lot of the other groups, but I'm not spending 15 dollars for below par performances. What's the recording quality? Is it really worth it beyond the XTC track? It's good, definitely. The recordings are very clean for live stuff, and many of the performances are excellent. My only bitch is that the CD omits some six tracks from the original double album. Some of them I can live without (Toyah, for one; the Members, because I have the studio version), but there are a couple unforgivable removals: the wonderfully loopy John Otway (collaborator with XTC on the Jasper Japes single -- by the way, does anyone have that? How is it?), the sadly unknown Alley Cats, and Athletico Spizz 80. There was one other omission, which I don't remember offhand. So, yeah, on the whole I'd have to recommend it. But grudgingly. -- Stewart
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Sat, 12 May 1990 21:13:36 PDT From: John M. Relph <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Recent Doings Mark Hessman <ST601287@brownvm.brown.edu> asks: > Let's see... anybody know what the band is up to now? They should >be due for some new material soon, that's for sure... but I haven't heard >anything. The latest news is that the new single by The Lilac Time, with Andy Partridge producing, has hit the stores. The single is called _All for Love & Love for All_. The CD-single has three extra tracks. The question, however, is whether Andy produces only the title track or three tracks. The cover claims that Andy produces all but the second track, while the label on the CD claims that Andy produces only the title track. Anybody have better information? And other news from the latest issue of _The Little Express_ (have you subscribed yet?)... Dave Gregory played on Alice's album _Il Sole Nella Pioggia_, along with Steve Jansen, Richard Barbieri, Peter Hammill, and Jon Hassell, last June. (I want a copy of this CD.) Dave also did a radio interview with Dave Bookman of Radio CIUT, Toronto, in December 1989. Colin's been writing songs. Andy had been producing a number of songs (at last count, seven in all) for The Lilac Time (as you can see above). Not much else of note, I'm afraid. -- John
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