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ARTIST
ACTION PACT
TITLE
Drowning Out The Big Jets (BBC Radio Sessions)
FORMAT
10"
LABEL
JUNGLE RECORDS
CATALOG #
FALLLP 062LP
FALLLP 062LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
11/3/2023
"
Action Pact
were a punk rock band from Stanwell, a small village under the flight-path of London Heathrow Airport, inspiring the song this album takes for its title. Formed in 1981 with guitarist
Wild Planet
, bassist
Dr. Phibes
, and then 15-year-olds drummer
Joe Fungus
and singer
George Cheex
, who got the job because of 'her courage to scream along with the band's songs.' Both George and Joe were still attending school when the
Heathrow Touchdown
EP was released in October, 1981. The band got the attention of BBC DJ
John Peel
. He played the single many times and booked them to record their first session. The EP and Peel session tape caught the attention of the fledgling label Fall Out Records, a subsidiary of Jungle, who signed the band as the first act on their roster. Action Pact's label debut, the
Suicide Bag
EP was released in July 1982 and rocketed to the top of the British punk chart. Drummer
Grimly Fiendish
and bassist
Thistles
later joined the band, and their producer
Phil Langham
(of
The Dark
) provided bass for a short while under the name
Elvin Pelvin
. Dr. Phibes continued to contribute his insightful lyrics to the band. A series of five more singles entered the indie charts including 'Yet Another Dole Queue Song', and a reworked 'London Bouncers', along with two albums,
Mercury Theatre - On The Air
and
Survival of the Fattest
. A second Peel session, and a
David Jensen
BBC session were also recorded. They gigged around the UK and in Europe, including with bands like the
Newtown Neurotics
, whose
Steve Drewett
featured on one of their singles. They called it a day after four years, around 1985/6."
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