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SEV 003LP
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Welcome to Rugby, 1986. Spacemen 3 and The Cogs Of Tyme launch The Reverberation Club, sharing headliner duties. Twelve never before released tracks of garage punk psychedelia, featuring: Gavin Wissen (The Guaranteed Ugly), Tim Morris (Spacemen 3), Will Carruthers (Spacemen 3, Spiritualized, Spectrum, Brian Jonestown Massacre), Sean Cook (Spiritualized, Massive Attack). Cover art by Natty Brooker. Sleeve notes by Will Carruthers (author Playing The Bass with Three Left Hands), Gavin Wissen, Sean Cook, Tim Morris, and Mark "Mac" Macdonald (Sensateria). Mastered by John A Rivers at Woodbine Street Recording Studio. Sleeve design by David Twist (The Black Bombers).
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SEV 002CD
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Seventeen Records present a reissue of Nikki Sudden's The Last Bandits In The World, originally released in 1986. Remastered at Woodbine Street Recording Studios by John Rivers, with Simon Carmody. 30 years on from the original release of this album, now compiled to include bonus material, singles, B sides, etc. Last Bandits In The World has been out-of-print for over 25 years and the singles were only ever issued in Eire.
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SEVCD 001CD
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2017 is going to see many bands celebrating the 40th anniversary of their 1977 debut records. There won't be nearly so many from 1977 making their debut 40 years later in 2017. Here is one of those cases: TV Eye. Five 17-18 year olds - Andy Wickett, Dave Kusworth, Eamon Duffy, Paul Adams and Dave Twist - who channeled "Stooge-punk classicism, via brute-naivety and a great pair of leather trousers into... something else." These are the lost studio recordings and no-fi relics of Birmingham's first garage-punk band, TV Eye. 1977-1978 comprises five studio tracks and six tracks from a raw rehearsal session (preserved by Stephen Duffy). Includes a four-page photo insert and essay. CD version includes two bonus tracks.
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SEVLP 001LP
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LP version. Red vinyl; Edition of 300. 2017 is going to see many bands celebrating the 40th anniversary of their 1977 debut records. There won't be nearly so many from 1977 making their debut 40 years later in 2017. Here is one of those cases: TV Eye. Five 17-18 year olds - Andy Wickett, Dave Kusworth, Eamon Duffy, Paul Adams and Dave Twist - who channeled "Stooge-punk classicism, via brute-naivety and a great pair of leather trousers into... something else." These are the lost studio recordings and no-fi relics of Birmingham's first garage-punk band, TV Eye. 1977-1978 comprises five studio tracks and six tracks from a raw rehearsal session (preserved by Stephen Duffy). Includes a four-page photo insert and essay.
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