Showing posts with label Yeah Yeah Noh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yeah Yeah Noh. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Yeah Yeah Noh - " Fun on the Lawn Lawn Lawn" (Vuggum Records BAAD002) 1986


Its the Peel Sessions compilation on Vuggum Records, whose only other release was for The Metal Doughnut Band. It features superior recordings/versions of all their hits,and more.
Maida Vale studio's definitely had something magic about its acoustics; and why it isn't held in higher esteem than Abbey 'bloody' Road I'll never know. Love to have heard "Piper at the Gates of Dawn" and the entire Beatles canon recorded at BBC Maida Vale from an alternate reality.

Track Listing:
A1
Super Imposed Man 3:02
A2
Beware The Weakling Lines 2:20
A3
(It's) Easier To Suck Than Sing 2:23
A4
Cottage Industry 2:10
A5
Another Side Of Mrs Quill 3:48
A6
Crimplene Seed Lifestyle 2:07
A7
Temple Of Convenience 2:45
A8
Jigsaw 4:58
B1
Blood Soup 6:36
B2
Prick Up Your Ears 3:28
B3
Starling Pillow Case 3:48
B4
See Through Nature 3:14
B5
Stealing In The Name Of The Lord 3:35

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Yeah Yeah Noh - "Cutting The Heavenly Lawn Of Greatness...Last Rites For The God Of Love " (In -Tape Records IT021) 1985


This is supposed to be Yeah Yeah Noh in their 'psychedelic' phase,but it mostly sounds the same as their e.p.s to me. Higher production values smooth over their DIY roots.
As they disturbingly said in their recent interview,they preferred this sound to the 'unlistenable' early stuff on the e.p.s!? Yet another case of children trying to paint like adults and forgetting the genius of their naivety. But still good stuff, if flawed.

Track-listing:
A1
Temple Of Convenience
A2
Prick Up Your Ears
A3
Married Miss New Jersey
A4
Starling Pillowcase
A5
Houdini
A6
Susie's Party
A7
Panacea's Pictures
A8
She Said She Said
B1
Stealing In The Name Of The Lord
B2
Home-Ownersexual
B3
The Short-Cut Way To Saturday
B4
Crimplene Seed Lifestyle
B5
See Through Nature
B6
Zoological Gardens
B7
Blood Soup

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Yeah Yeah Noh - "E.P's" (In -Tape Records 1984)



Leicester's nearly famous Yeah Yeah Noh, who had the dignity to break up at the moment when they were gonna become too big.No group should be bigger than the music, and thankfully they knew this.
Sounding sorta like Mark Riley era Fall, with that awkward balding lad who didn't have any friends from the house down your street on lead vocals. This image made a connection with similarly socially shunned types all across the land. Championed by John Peel, they began to shift considerable units on Mark Riley's In Tape Records.
One of the few 'Clever' groups I can stand to listen to, they can even be amusing!
And what's even more amusing is the fact that Yeah Yeah Noh have reformed, to play a few festivals etc.

"This reforming lark is actually getting quite exciting now.
All manner of the weird and wonderful are reemerging and picking up the loose ends.
Yeah Yeah Noh emerged in the middle of the Death To Trad Rock scene in the eighties – all discordant clatter but with classic British beat tunes and sardonic, clever lyrics. They became Peel faves and went on to record some great eighties psychedelic tinged songs before imploding before the decade ended.
They were remembered, though, by the connoisseurs like Stewart Lee Yeah Yeah Noh were my favourite mix of sneery post-punk and swooshy psychedelia. And now they’re back.

The band are planing a few gigs and festival appearances which will be announced on their Facebook page:
Derek Hammond, the band’s ever sprightly and lyrical frontman tells me that ‘This is first point of contact, fest info, old sounds, old pics… will of course soon cover new sounds, pics, dates etc as time goes on – bear in mind hardly anyone knows we’re back together yet!
In the years since Yeah Yeah Noh were last together Derek has built up quite a name as a writer with a critically acclaimed football book which has been described as ‘football porn’, ‘like heroin: moreish’, ‘best football book since Fever Pitch’ – and he also does his own blog

Beware The Weakling Lines (IT010)

A1Beware The Weakling Lines 2:15
A21901 2:27
B1Startling Pillowcase, And Why 4:04

Cottage Industry Ep (IT008)

A Cottage Industry 3:41
B1Bias Binding 1:56
B2 Tommy Opposite 2:45

Prick Up Your Ears Ep (IT012)

A Prick Up Your ears
B Brown Shirt


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