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miércoles, 8 de abril de 2009

Postcard - Discografía Completa y documental sobre The Sound Of Young Scotland




Me he encontrado un myspace sobre Postcard Records (no oficial-www.myspace.com/postcardrecords) con la discografía completa de Postcard. Las fotos están sacadas del blogspot the sound of Young Scotland

Por cierto, en youtube hay algunos minutos de un documental que se emitió sobre The Sound of Young Scotland:

COMPLETE DISCOGRAPHY


DISCOGRAPHY 1980 - 1981

7" - Orange Juice - Falling and laughing/Moscow/Moscow olympics (80-0) 1980
(royal blue labels, early copies came with free I wish I was a postcard flexi and white and blue drumming cat logo postcard)

LP - Josef K - Sorry for laughing (80-1) 1980 unreleased
(approximately 20 white label copies in existence less than 10 of which have proof sleeves which are different to The only fun in town sleeve)

7" - Orange Juice - Blueboy/Lovesick (80-2) 1980
(first pressing came with sky blue labels and a wrap around poster sleeve hand coloured by the band, the second pressing featured brown labels and brown cowboy sleeve, there was also a misspressing with yellow and red labels and a white cowboy sleeve)

7" - Josef K - Radio drill time/Crazy to exist (80-3) 1980
(first pressing came with sky blue labels and a wrap around poster sleeve hand coloured by the band, the second pressing featured brown labels and brown cowboy sleeve, there was also a misspressing with yellow and red labels and a white cowboy sleeve)

7" - The Go Betweens - I need two heads/Stop before you say it (80-4) 1980
(brown labels and brown cowboy sleeve, there was also a misspressing with yellow and red labels and a white cowboy sleeve)

7" - Josef K - It's kinda funny/Final request (80-5) 1980
(brown labels and brown cowboy sleeve, initial copies with 7" size colour paper insert)

7" - Orange Juice - Simply thrilled honey/Breakfast time (80-6) 1980
(brown labels and brown cowboy sleeve, initial copies with 7" size colour paper insert)

7" - Orange Juice - Poor old soul/Poor old sould (part 2) (81-2) 1981
(black kilts sleeve, initial copies with lyric postcard)

7" - Aztec Camera - Just like gold/We could send letters(81-3) 1981
(black kilts sleeve, initial copies with lyric postcard)

7" - Josef K - Sorry for laughing/Revelation (TW1 023/81-4) 1981 (Released on the Belgian Crepuscle label under licence from Postcard)

7" - Josef K - Chance meeting/Pictures (81-5) 1981
(lback kilts sleeve, initial copies with lyric postcard)

7" - Orange Juice - Wan light/You old eccentric (81-6) 1981 unreleased

LP - Josef K - The only fun in town (81-7) 1981

7" - Aztec Camera - Mattress of wire/Lost outside the tunnel (81-8) 1981

The following catalogue numbers were allocated for future releases -

7" - The Go Betweens - Your turn my turn (81-9)

LP - Orange Juice - Ostrich churchyard (81-10)

7" - The Secret Goldfish - Hey mister (81-11)

7" - The Bluebells - Everybody's somebody's fool (81-12)

LP - Aztec camera - Green jacket grey (81-13) (still criminally unrleased. Studio demos and live versions exist of the following tracks - Green jacket grey, His spirit shows, Remember the docks, Nothing in the sky and early versions of Pillar to post, Orchid girl, Release and maybe the inclusion of Just like gold/We could send letters (original Postcard version) and Mattress of wire/Lost ouside the tunnel (original Postcard version) could have made the perfect debut album?)

7" - Jazzateers - Wasted (81-14)

LP - Jazzateers - Lee (82 - ?) (A 13 track debut album was recorded in 1981/1982. This particular line up of the band featured the Rutkowski sisters and Paul Quinn and was produced by Alan Horne but was never released - Can it be/Hey mister/Different feeling/I shot the president/Red letter day/Blue moon over Hawaii/Don't let your son grow up to be a cowboy/Different drum/Lee/Apres ski/Two part harmony/Slight return/Natural progression. The sound is somewhat different to the full throttle Orange Juice/Josef K sound on the Jazzateers self titled debut album released on Rough Trade with a much more country/jazz flavour throughout and the vocals are shared between the girls and Paul Quinn)

DISCOGRAPHY 1992 - 1997

LP/CD - Paul Quinn and the independent group - The phantoms and the archetypes (DUBH 921) 1992 (also on cassette)

LP/CD - Orange Juice - Ostrich churchyard (DUBH 922) 1992
(LP came with limited edition 10" irritation disc, a blank piece of vinyl with no playable grooves, also on cassette)

LP/CD - The nectarine no. 9 - A sea with three stars (DUBH 931) 1993

LP/CD - Orange juice - The heather's on fire (DUBH 932) 1993

7"/CDS - Paul Quinn and the independent group - Stupid thing/Passing thought/Superstar (DUBH 933) 1993

7"/CDS - Orange Juice - Blueboy/Lovesick/Poor old soul (French language version)/Poor old soul (Instrumental version) (DUBH934) 1993

LP/CD - Vic Godard - The end of the Surrey people (DUBH 936) 1993

7"/CD - Vic Godard - Won't turn back/The water was bad/ Conscience be your guide/Same mistakes (DUBH 937)1993

CDS - The Nectarine no. 9 - Un-loaded for you EP (DUBH939) 1993

CDS - D'un echantillon de marchandises EP - Punk rock hotel - Paul quinn and the Independent Group/Holes of Corpus Christie - The Nectarine no. 9/Louise louise - Orange Juice/End of the Surrey people - Vic Godard (DUBH 9315)
(Released on the Australian label Summershine under licence from Postcard given the catalogue number DUBH 9315) 1993

CD - The Nectarine no. 9 - Guitar thieves (CDNT 004)
(released on the Nighttracks label under licence from Postcard given the catalogue number DUBH 941) 1994

7" - The Nectarine no. 9 - This arsehole's been burned too Many times before (DUBH 942) 1994

LP/CD - Paul Quinn and the independent group - Will I ever be inside of you (DUBH 945) 1994 (The CD was also released in the USA on the Thirsty Ear Recordings label under licence from Postcard - thi cd 57024. It featured a completely different sleeve to the UK pressing. The CD was also re-released on Marina Records in 1994 featuring the original UK sleeve - MA7/MACD 93639)

LP/CD - The nectarine no. 9 - Niagara falls (SALD 214)
(Released on the Canadian label Shake under licence from Postcard given the catalogue number DUBH 9410) 1994

LP/CD - The nectarine no. 9 - Saint Jack (DUBH 951) 1995

CDS - Pregnant with possibilities EP - Tiger tiger/Will I ever be inside of you - Paul Quinn and the Independent Group Just another fucked up little druggy Jock Scot & the Nectarine no. 9 - Grunge girl groan - Jock Scot (DUBH 952) 1995

CD - Orange juice - The heather's on fire - reissue and repackaged CD in jewel case not gatefold card sleeve like the original 1993 release featuring different sleeve artwork, sleeve notes and CD design (DUBH 955) 1995

CD - Jock Scot - My personal culloden (Samo 1877)
(Released on the Samo label under licence from Postcard given the catalogue number DUBH 972)

All remaining DUBH catalogue numbers as far as I know relate to press releases, trade adverts, posters, etc released in extremely limited quantities and usually not actually given catalogue numbers on the items themselves. White label 7"'s and promos also exist from 1980 onwards but only in very limited quantities, I only have just the one myself!!! If anyone has any further info please get in touch......

OTHER POSTCARD RELATED RELEASES

After the initial phase of Postcard came to an end in 1981, Orange Juice had signed a major label deal with Polydor, the band's (first officially released*) debut album You can't hide your love forever and it's two singles Love love and Felicity although pressed on Polydor vinyl and given Polydor catalogue numbers were also given a joint Polydor/Postcard logo on the labels and the sleeves. Infact the drumming cat is as big and bold as ever occupying the whole of the A-side label on the Love love 7" and 12", legend has it that as part of the deal to sign to Polydor that Alan Horne purposely negotiated the Polydor/Postcard logo for the first album and two singles (smart move I say!!!) (*Orange Juice's real debut album was of course Ostrich churchyard, it sounded much rawer and represented the real Orange Juice of 1981, You can't hide your love forever fell foul to a more polished produced sound and the drumming cat logo on the label and sleeve was one of the only things that remained about the sound of young Scotland until the second coming of the label in 1992 when after laying in the vaults for over eleven years Ostrich churchyard was finally released to sensational public acclaim. Sadly the release was strictly limited, in the true tradition of Postcard but is now easily available to purchase on the excellent Glasgow school compilation released on the Domino label two years ago, in addition to the album it features all of the Postcard 7" A and B sides and some radio session tracks)

7"/12" - Orange juice - Love love/Intuition told me (+Moscow on 12") (Polydor/Postcard - POSP357/POSPX357 - 1981) (The 7" featured an orange sleeve and the 12" came in a completey different blue sleeve)

7"/12" - Orange Juice - Felicity/In a nutshell (+You old eccentric on 12") (Polydor/Postcard - POSP386/POSPX386 - 1982)

LP/CASS - Orange Juice - You can't hide your love forever (Polydor/Postcard - POLS 1057 - 1982)

7" - Orange Juice - Rip it up/A sad lament (Polydor - POSP547 - 1983) (Initial copies came with a free 4 track cassette - The Felicity sessions, the formative years, 4 tracks recorded live at Edingburgh Tevoit on 21.04.79. - Simply thrilled honey, Botswana, Time to develop, Blueboy)

7" - Orange Juice - Bridge/Out for the count (Polydor - OJ5 - 1984) (Initial copies came with a free 1 track flexi disc of a live version of Poor old soul)

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