[peel] Karl's Tape December 1981 now on Moo

Pete Conkerton klacktoveedesteen@...
Tue Dec 30 11:12:13 CET 2014


This one, perhaps?
http://www.theguardian.com/theobserver/2005/apr/17/music
Excellent book, thoroughly enjoyed it (but can't seem to locate it in my library just now).
Cheers aye, Pete 

     On Monday, 29 December 2014, 15:12, "MARK LUETCHFORD M.Luetchford@... [peel]" <peel@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
   

     Agree - I like this little window that also included Kajagoogoo (but it can be forgiven!) - tehre was a lot of bass slapping and rediscovery of James Brown. At that time "scenes" came and went with amazing speed - all based on predecessors mod, soul, country, skiffle, jazz, folk, Zootsuits, Latin American, swing, African, reggae, motown - all infused music in this period with hundreds of different genres sprouting from the punk ethic. I would struggle to put into an order but I read a book  (by Siomn Reynolds - I think) that gave it an excellent stab!
      From: "clashbore18@... [peel]" <peel@yahoogroups.com>
 To: peel@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Tuesday, 23 December 2014, 13:51
 Subject: [peel] Karl's Tape December 1981 now on Moo
   
    Tracklisting to follow. Includes a much more rough and ready session from ABC before they released Lexicon Of Love the next summer and made Imperial Bedroom sound like Trout Mask Replica. Indeed there is a forgotten period of around 6 months in 1981 with British funk claiming all legitimacy. Higsons and Stimulin ( both on here ) also Haircut 100 and ABC before the indie embracement of over produced pop. Merry Xmas  

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