Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Under her spell, what could I do? Say "I'm in love with you"...

Ahh, the Breadmakers. I've been a fan of this band for almost 20 years. In my early teens, living in a small coal-mining town in Central Queensland, my main source for new music was watching/taping late night Rage. One weekend I came across their one and only video for 'Hoodoo Nightspot' and I immediately fell in love. I had no idea they were an Australian band, nor that they were a 'current' band. The song was pure rhythm'n'blues 60s garage rock and I assumed that they had long since retired. Hunting for their records in Rockhampton music stores was a fruitless task and I always came up empty handed.


It wasn't until I moved to Brisbane when I was 16 that I finally started to come across their records and was more than happy to discover that they were from Melbourne and still releasing records (having recorded their first album in 1990). And some many years later when I was living in Melbourne I finally got to see them play a couple of times. I think I may have drunkenly blurted my love to one or two members of the band as well.

My Breadmakers record collection isn't complete by any means, but I have their first five studio records (all released on Corduroy Records) and a couple of 7"'s, and since they're all long out of print and hard to come across in second hand shops these days I thought I should share them with you all over the next couple of weeks. I'm not going to put them up in any particular order. Just whatever is closest at hand when I decide to rip some more records.

First cab off the rank is their Continental Cool EP released by French label Farniente Records in 1996. Both songs on the B-side are taken from their double LP "Cool".


A1. Continental Cool
A2. Bordeaux Wine
B1. Yeah Yeah Baby
B2. Blues for an Olive


 

Big Bongin' Baby and The Onyas split 7" (Destroyer-009)

6 tracks total, 3 a piece, by the Doyens of Brisbane Punk Rock - The Onyas and Big Bongin' Baby. Released in 1994 on Destroyer Records, the run-out groove has the Bongers on side A and the Onyas on side B so that's what I'm going with for the tracklisting.

A1. Big Bongin' Baby - The Cobra Clutch
A2. Big Bongin' Baby - Trans Am
A3. Big Bongin' Baby - Islam Panty Rock
B1. The Onyas - Run Amok
B2. The Onyas - Papillion
B3. The Onyas - Off The Sauce






Monday, 24 September 2012

Don't look now but it's... The Daytonas (CORD-006 LP)

Okay, so this blog has been dormant for the last 10 months. No apologies. I had other shit to do. But, I thought it was probably time to dust off the cobwebs and start sharing some more music from my collection.

I thought I'd start with this LP by The Daytonas for two reasons: 1) It's one of my favourite records; and 2) my friend Judy had this record stolen from her car along with a bunch of others many years ago, and recently when she found out I also had a copy I promised her I'd rip it for her.

This LP was put out by Australian label Corduroy Records (now deceased) back in 1994 and it's long out of print. I don't really know anything about the band except they're Swedish - the front cover reads "Hangin' Ten Cool Surf and Hot Rod Songs from Swingin' Sweden!" - and I bought the record purely because of that tag line, and also because anything on Corduroy Records was a genuinely good bet. And a good bet it was. This was a staple in my listening diet of my late teens. 

Corduroy put out another of their records a few years later, a double LP called 'Parabolica', which I'll throw up on this blog another time.

Anyway, enough dribble from me, have a listen.