If you've been following the Crispy Nuggets compilations, you'll probably remember one of the standout bands from Vol. 1, Mixed Feelings, and their instantly catchy minimal synth diamond "Another Place (Like Home)". Well, I've had the pleasure of meeting the song-writer of the band, Mr. Sean Cooper, and he's been kind enough to make the band's other recordings available.
Aside from the fact that I really think these songs are great, I'm most impressed by how young they were at the time (which you can see clearly in the photos). The band was from Basildon, which if you think hard enough might bring another synthpop band to mind... I'm going to quote Sean directly here, because he tells it better than I ever could:
"We started in the band in 1981 whilst still at school, Nicholas Comprehensive in Basildon which is the same school that the Mode boys went to...i recall seeing their first gig at our school disco ( i hassled martin about his synth after the "gig") and quite often we would watch them rehearse in one of the school classrooms. I had wanted to be a synth player in a band for some time cos as a young kid i was into early League, Numan, Kraftwerk and had "auditioned" with a couple of "new romantic" and even a rockabilly band (armed with only a cheap electric organ), but it wasn't until a childhood friend said "lets start a band" that I really took the idea seriously....so we asked a couple of other mates to join, saved up some money, bought a couple of cheap synths and a drum machine and off we went...
We were (and i still am!) heavily influenced by Mode. And yeah I got to meet them numerous times, I would often bump into Martin and he was always interested to see how the band was going (somehow he knew that i had been expelled from school...)...we also knocked on Daves front door one night and invited him to a gig we were doing just down the road from him..."
As a huge DM fan myself, I found that story to be absolutely amazing. If you like this blog, you probably like DM too, which will come in handy as a few of these songs are DM covers :-)
Most of these tracks were recorded in 1982 under the main core group, but roles varied out through '84. Sean Cooper always on the task of song-writer and synths, Mark Robinson was the vocalist, but unfortunately suffered a voice break later on. Pete Reynolds and Alan Stone also took on synth duties, while Geoff Conner manned the drum machine. Last and certainly not least is Lorraine Olson, who provided guest vocals on tracks 01, 05, 06, and 08.
I can honestly say there isn't a song here I don't like, this is a prime example of pure DIY minimal synth, at it's best. I hope you'll feel the same. Enjoy!
Track List:
01 - Another Place (Like Home)
02 - Because Of You
03 - Fate
04 - Final Demand
05 - Fun
06 - The Captain
07 - Told You So
08 - Stand Up High
09 - Holding On
10 - Ice Machine (Cover)
11 - Photographic (Cover)
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47 comments:
ace. cheers from NYC!
Wonderful job! Well done.
Great story. Thanks for the download. and all of the other stuff you've been posting recently too ! awesome blog.. keep it coming
wow! thanks!
They are really good at what they were doing :)
Nick,
This is Brilliant.
The cover of "Ice Machine" is tremendous.
Stephen
obscure
I also think this is excellent music.
The cover of Ice Machine is especially good.
You have a great blog - thank you
Nick in the UK
im not a fan of the ice machine cover....when we recorded it i had a bit of a row with the engineer about the chorus...i wanted it to be true to the original but he argued all kinds musical reasons as to why we should drop down in the chorus...as it was our first time in a studio we gave in to his "experience"....
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sean
Great stuff! Jens
Having listened to this lots this weekend I can honestly say I love it to bits.
My two favourite tracks are currently
"Final Demand" and most especially, "Told You So".
Sean, I take your point about "Ice Machine" but I still prefer your version to the Depeche Mode version I have
Nick B
Nick, thanks for the kind words.
Jens, is that the same Jens who i spoke to years ago?
sean
Who will be first to put these glorious tracks on vinyl, I wonder!? :)
Nik
great stuff, thanks :)
I think this breaks the record for most 'Nick's to comment on one post.
Of course I agree with the vinyl comment-- who knows what the future holds in store for these great tracks ;)
Sean / Nick,
This should obviously be put out on Mute records.
That will be redemption, and bring the story full
circle. Then after the band is reformed which I'm
sure it is about to be they can open for Depeche Mode
on their next tour.
The story is great, the music is amazing, and there
is no reason for not making both of the above
happen.
Send the tracks to Mute already, and start practicing.
Stephen
obscure identities
Sean,
After this happens, then ask Martin to ask you how the band is going?
Stephen
hahahaha, thanks for the comments Stephen...
would have trouble reforming, im on the other side of the planet from that lot now...
im thinking that perhaps a little wee word in someones ear might be in order...
Well..... I never thought I would hear this stuff ever again.... some of the best days of my life and Sean is a genius song writer!!!! Do you know what..... Id be up for a reunion any day ha ha..... what a laugh and re-live the good old days one last time hey x
Sean,
Other side of the planet, Whatever? This is the
internet age. According to Lorraine the band
has just been reformed. I told you it would.
She sounds very hungry for that Depeche Mode crowd action ;-) Don't let her down Sean....
I'll release the Mixed Feelings record in the next couple months if Mute doesn't.
Stephen,
obscure identities
p.s. I'm not kidding, you can ask Nick.
Ridiculous conversations aside, some great things do happen on this blog. Nice one, nuggets.
Anonymous,
Playing ahead of Depeche Mode, and getting a Mute
record deal is very serious. There is nothing ridiculous about it.
I will not be surprised if both of these things happen.
Stephen
obscure identities
RE: DM convo,
Word on the street has it they're going to have to compete with Aspect Ratio for the gig. Stephen, can you confirm?
Nick
Vanilla Face
Nick,
Well I know both Martin and Dave are serious Aspect Ratio fans.
They've actually have been begging me to be able to open an Aspect Ratio show. I told them that I'll only let Depeche Mode open one of my shows if they play their pre-Speak and Spell set and include "Ghost of Modern Times", "Television Set", and "I Like It" especially. The agreement has been made, but the date and location is pending. I'll keep you updated on further developments, as I'm expecting you
to attend.
Stephen Set
Aspect Ratio
Obscure Identities
Stephen,
I will be there, in the front row, wearing my Aspect Ratio foam finger. Give Composition of Sound my regards.
Nick
Vanilla Face
#1 Fan
Thanks for posting! Excellent songs. Love it!
Thanks Nick and congrats to the guys in band: absolutely stunning synthpop ... and humanity still needs synthpop.
i would love to see this one reissued on vinyl (obviously on any label except Obscure Identities - too pricey and the catalogue is not bad but not so brilliant)
Craterscar,
Mixed Feelings- Out Soon on Obscure Identities.
Thanks for promoting it. I will give you a free copy because you
are the only minimal synth collector I know that does not buy $40 records.
All you have to do is post your full name, and location
so everyone will know who you are. There is obviously no
other record label that could do this band justice.
Obscure Identities catalogue is the best catalogue obviously,
and you are obviously jealous.
Stephen
obscure identities
p.s. I will look forward to you saying Mixed Feelings suck soon.
Nick,
I'll talk to Martin, and see if he'll dress like a girl
for you. Don't ask me for a VIP pass though.
Those will be very hard to get.
Stephen Set
Aspect Ratio
Hi Sean,
Yes, the same Jens. We lost contact, unfortunately, but I'm still out here. Perhaps I'm still in your mail system?
as long as i get paid some royalty i dont care who sells it...i might clear 10 bucks a year?
jens, i lost your details...email me at coopa1@xtra.co.nz
Sean, "You've got mail".
Great post.
absolutely amazing !!!!!!!
Awesome song !!!Really love it !!!Thanks.sell my house
Thanks for all the rare (and expensive!)gems you're offering here.I managed to download just about everything(well,an 80%) from the start till the metropolitan 45 from march 2011,and now mediafire has deleted everything at least from this single up to october 16(chanson deux)2011.I don't know if you can reupload all this stuff but please do!
You are a Great while writing in the blogs it is awesome I liked it too much good and informative thanks for the sharing.
Amazing post!
Looking at the old photographs is always fun! Thoroughly enjoyed reading the post!
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great post. thanks for sharing.
its amazing. superb
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Totally awesome. I really love this album. Every song is super.
Thanks, Crispy for the great work you do. It is appreciated by this old newbie to the genre.
Got a cassette of these guys. Used to see them at Chesters in Southend, brilliant live.
Incredible. I love Lorraine's style and sound so much too. There is some serious talent in these songs. Is there anything else by them available? Thanks.
I like Stand Up High, but all of them are amazing. Wish Olson had sang on more.
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