Orange Juice : Ostrich Churchyard
Postcard Records - Postcard DUBH 922 (1992)
Sleeve designed by Alan Horne & Edwyn Collins
Tracks 1-11 Recorded 17th of May 1981, at the Hellfire Club, Glasgow
Tracks 12-15 Recorded 23rd of October 1980, at the BBC Maida Vale, London
for a John Peel Session
Yet more from Orange Juice. 'Ostrich Churchyard' -CD release of the previously unreleased debut album for Postcard Records , includes a Peel Session, and, on the Japanese issue, a bonus BBC Radio 1 session track, "Wan Light". Issued in 1992 during Postcard's all too brief revival the album comes in a superb triple-fold-out digipak sleeve and features the 'drumming kitten' logo and some rather neat artwork on the disc itself. There's a picture of someone wearing a 'drumming kitten' t-shirt in the booklet included with this. Mmmmm! Pure class. Wish I had one of those tees.
Postcard Records of Scotland
"Europe's Only Avant Garde Recording Company."
Ostrich Churchyard (back)
All images : ©japanese forms
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Thursday, 7 June 2007
Friday, 1 June 2007
Orange Juice : The Heather's On Fire
postcard records - dubh 932 cd (1993)
Despite the huge critical aclaim heaped upon when the Postcard label first started releasing material -particularly for Josef K and Orange Juice- the initial label was short-lived and it folded in the second half of 1981 - less than two after its inception. In 1992, Postcard reappeared - once again under the auspices of Alan Horne -who had spent some time in the interim period squandering money given to him by a major label- with a compilation album of Orange Juice's Postcard singles which appeared on the superbly packaged "The Heather's on Fire." I remember the joy of picking up a copy of this at the indie-store where I worked. I had been keeping my precious vinyl copies of the discs under wraps. I'd copied them to cassette years before so that the vinyl and the sleeves would remain in pristine condition. Don't forget, this was way before home-computers, internet, and mp3s. At that time CDs still had a reputation of being indestructible (they're not) and of producing a better sound than vinyl (they don't). Anyhow, this is a great collection and well worth owning if you're a fan of Postcard, or Orange Juice, and a must-have if you're a fan of both group and label.
Tracklist:
Falling And Laughing
Moscow
Moscow Olympics
Blue Boy
Lovesick
Simply Thrilled Honey
Breakfast Time
Poor Old Soul
Poor Old Soul Pt. 2
Felicity (Radio One Session Jan 81)
Upwards And Onwards (Radio One Session Jan 81)
Dying Day (Peel Session Aug 81)
Holiday Hymn (Peel Session Aug 81)
Hidden track:
Who Are the Mystery Girls? - The Nu-Sonics (Feb 77)
A bonus track:
Three Cheers For Our Side (Peel Session Aug 81)
Appears on the Japanese issue of this CD in place of 'Who Are the Mystery Girls?' - The Nu-Sonics track.
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Who Are the Mystery Girls? - The Nu-Sonics (Feb 77)
A bonus track:
Three Cheers For Our Side (Peel Session Aug 81)
Appears on the Japanese issue of this CD in place of 'Who Are the Mystery Girls?' - The Nu-Sonics track.
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Special thanks to Wikipedia and TweeNet
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