Adam Cooper of Heavy Soul! Records says, "I
simply can't keep it in any longer!!
The new album by Nine Below Zero will be released on Heavy Soul! Records on
18th November with pre-sales starting this weekend.
Here is the chance to get in early as there are only 300 being pressed..
Spread across one 12" LP and one 7" in a gatefold sleeve, the
thirteen brand new tracks help celebrate 40 years of the band"
Thursday, 31 October 2019
Tuesday, 29 October 2019
Iconic Swinging Sixties store in Carnaby Street honoured with green plaque
BY YANN TEAR
yann@slpmedia.co.uk
yann@slpmedia.co.uk
A shop synonymous with the Swinging Sixties – and visited by Nancy Sinatra and Mia Farrow, among others – has unveiled a plaque to mark its place in Carnaby Street folklore.
When the 1960s were in full flow and Swinging London was the place to be, the eyes of the world were all on that famous street – the place where fashion and music met the hip set.
Renowned as a menswear destination, 1966 saw the iconic Lady Jane boutique open at 29 Carnaby Street. Co-owned by Henry Moss and Harry Fox, Lady Jane gave women, and a lot of men too, something to “really shout about.”
Putting live models in the window – changing into different outfits – caused such a stir that traffic literally stopped still as crowds gathered to see this new phenomenon.
People flocked in their droves to Lady Jane from all over the world, including famous customers such as blonde bombshell actress Jayne Mansfield, Nancy Sinatra, Mia Farrow, Martha and the Vandellas, Georgie Fame and Robert Mitchum.
Lady Jane co-owner Henry Moss celebrated his 86th birthday last Wednesday, the day before the new plaque unveiling, which he attended. The old shop is now occupied by Lambretta Clothing.
The Green Plaque is issued by the council. It introduced them in 1991 to commemorate significant cultural landmarks. It was unveiled by Henry Moss and members of the Moss and Fox families.
Mr Moss tells the tale about how they both ended up being arrested, though sadly his former business partner, Harry Fox, is no longer with us.
Mr Moss said: “We put a notice in the window saying ‘live model show’. It went off with such a bang that the street was mobbed with people – you couldn’t walk down it. Even the buses in Oxford Street couldn’t get through because of the traffic.
We did it for three days for an hour at a time, and it made the front page of all the newspapers. I ended up getting arrested and had to go to court in Great Marlborough Street – now called the Courthouse Hotel – where I was fined £2 for obstruction of the highway.
“It was all women’s clothes, but a lot of men came in to buy for their wives and girlfriends, or just to look around,” Mr Moss said. “We even had girls coming in asking if they could just buy a Lady Jane label, and some even wanted to pay us to work at the shop”.
After his arrest, Mr Fox is famously quoted as saying “The publicity is good for London, good for Carnaby Street and good for Lady Jane.”
The clothes were all made in factories around London and once 200 of one item sold out, they moved on to the next.
Fashion moved fast, and Mr Moss and Mr Fox seized on it.
Mini-dresses, hot pants and thigh-skimming mini-skirts were the order of the day, though Mr Moss admitted: “To be honest, we could sell anything. We even had a mini-dress made from a tablecloth which was a big hit.”
Mr Moss and Mr Fox went their separate ways in the late 1960s, though Mr Fox continued to own Lady Jane throughout the 1970s, while also opening Lady Jane Again, Lady Jane’s Birdcage and Sir Harry all in Carnaby Street.
Mr Fox was president of the Carnaby Street Trading Association and it was his idea to install Carnaby Street’s first sign: ‘Carnaby Street Welcomes The World.’
Mr Moss went on to open Pussy Galore at number 5-6 Carnaby Street in 1971, as well as Sweet Fanny Adams at 47a Carnaby Street, selling women’s swimwear.
Councillor Iain Bott, Westminster city council cabinet member for sports, culture and community, said: “Carnaby Street is famous the world over as being at the heart of the Swinging Sixties, so it’s important that we remember the role the Lady Jane boutique played in its history.
“It is great that original founders Henry Moss and the family of the late Harry Fox can unveil a Westminster green plaque recognising Lady Jane’s unique place in our city’s rich cultural history.”
Smiler's 'Get Yourself Together' Show on Totally Wired Radio now available on Mixcloud
Paul 'Smiler' Anderson's 'Get Yourself Together' show on Totally Wired Radio yesterday is now available to listen to on Mixcloud.
Paul describes the show as VERY eclectic but aimed with Mods in mind. Expect to hear, "proper jazz, funk, and hip-hop along with '79, indie and 60's. It's designed to get people listening to stuff they might never know or hear."
The hyperlink for the show is: -
https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mixcloud.com%2Ftotallywiredradio%2F281910-get-yourself-together-paul-smiler-anderson%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR3ty6nz9MU7V1zcuMX8GGcIASMGpoE3OSBAd0gaypicNn4Bz0jFFZF9QY8&h=AT0g3pz8LGQ7HY27mZmHejx2JLr_FApZxrBz9ROCVW2-KFLEpLgOFyNuWBkMNCd6odQVhFWBhQ5ikubNlJ3N-V-MvFPwPpxiY9Va8xJY0h8-uKpVwo6atwfb2ntcRgnyUbbuEHfVKXsQT2unQRgvks8B9NCwMak
Madness announce £2.50 tickets for intimate London show next month reports NME
Bargain tickets for the Nutty Boys
The Camden Town legends will play the Electric Ballroom on November 17 – 40 years to the day since they launched the legendary Two Tone Tour at the very same venue.
Tickets are £2.50 (plus booking fees) and fans can buy them here from 10am on Friday November 1. They’re limited to two per customer and fans must present the card used to purchase the tickets at the venue.
Monday, 28 October 2019
Sunday, 27 October 2019
Squire release new album, 'Get Ready To Go!'
Today sees the release of the brand new Squire LP! Get Ready To Go! - The Album. The record contains 14 tracks that will surprise you! And is available immediately on CD and download, and due as a pre order in black or green vinyl and as a special edition cassette.
The 14 tracks capture the sound of the embryonic Squire. Recorded in 1977 -78 and remixed earlier this year, (together with a brand new song - I’m 21) the recordings present a silhouette of the pre 1979 band with numbers that reveal all the pop sensibilities, lyrical twists and driving energy that merged to become the signature sound of the first singles.
The original sessions intended for a fictional band - The Numbers, contributed three songs on the Squire Fan Club Album - We Are The Numbers, Teenage Girl and I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend. However a vast archive of unheard recording remained – until now!
The lyrics impart the adolescent frustrations of the time, while the playing contributes a genuine urgency and ambition to set free! There are many unexpected delights on the way, the angular guitars, the blues harmonica, the surf and Mersey influences, the missing mod excursions, the ska connection, the original Livin’ In The City sung by Anthony. The tracks uncover the diverse influences that fed into the first songwriting steps. It’s all here!! twistsanddrivingenergythatmergedtobecomethesignaturesoundofthefirstsingles.
Theoriginalsessionsintendedforafictionalband-TheNumbers,contributedthreesongsontheSquireFanClubAlbum-WeAreTheNumbers,TeenageGirlandIWannaBeYourBoyfriend.Howeveravastarchiveofunheardrecordingremained–untilnow!
Thelyricsimparttheadolescentfrustrationsofthetime,whiletheplayingcontributesagenuineurgencyandambitiontosetfree!Therearemanyunexpecteddelightsontheway,theangularguitars,thebluesharmonica,thesurfandMerseyinfluences,themissingmodexcursions,theskaconnection,theoriginalLivin’InTheCitysungbyAnthony.Thetracksuncoverthediverseinfluencesthatfedintothefirstsongwritingsteps.It’sallhere!!
The 14 tracks capture the sound of the embryonic Squire. Recorded in 1977 -78 and remixed earlier this year, (together with a brand new song - I’m 21) the recordings present a silhouette of the pre 1979 band with numbers that reveal all the pop sensibilities, lyrical twists and driving energy that merged to become the signature sound of the first singles.
The original sessions intended for a fictional band - The Numbers, contributed three songs on the Squire Fan Club Album - We Are The Numbers, Teenage Girl and I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend. However a vast archive of unheard recording remained – until now!
The lyrics impart the adolescent frustrations of the time, while the playing contributes a genuine urgency and ambition to set free! There are many unexpected delights on the way, the angular guitars, the blues harmonica, the surf and Mersey influences, the missing mod excursions, the ska connection, the original Livin’ In The City sung by Anthony. The tracks uncover the diverse influences that fed into the first songwriting steps. It’s all here!! twistsanddrivingenergythatmergedtobecomethesignaturesoundofthefirstsingles.
Theoriginalsessionsintendedforafictionalband-TheNumbers,contributedthreesongsontheSquireFanClubAlbum-WeAreTheNumbers,TeenageGirlandIWannaBeYourBoyfriend.Howeveravastarchiveofunheardrecordingremained–untilnow!
Thelyricsimparttheadolescentfrustrationsofthetime,whiletheplayingcontributesagenuineurgencyandambitiontosetfree!Therearemanyunexpecteddelightsontheway,theangularguitars,thebluesharmonica,thesurfandMerseyinfluences,themissingmodexcursions,theskaconnection,theoriginalLivin’InTheCitysungbyAnthony.Thetracksuncoverthediverseinfluencesthatfedintothefirstsongwritingsteps.It’sallhere!!
Saturday, 26 October 2019
Shindig! Issue 97 Out Now with Paul Weller Exclusive!
Shindig! say, "We throw Bowie on the cover again (see my editorial, and do let me know your thoughts), our hero Gene Clark gets a look in on the back of the amazing 4AD boxset (also reviewed), there's the final part of our Status Quo story, Steeleye Span, Curt Boettcher, Guided By Voices and lots more... including a mega Paul Weller exclusive."
Corduroy release new album, 'Winky Wagon - Best of the PSY-FI Years'
Corduroy legend holds that having recorded the three
'classic' albums for Acid
Jazz Records, our illustrious heroes parted with said company
and released a further two albums on a 'major' record label, investigating
themes, techniques and technologies previously unexplored; this period of the
band’s brave journey became known as the 'psy-fi -years'.
Prophecy foretold that, two decades later, the
group would reform and reunite with Acid Jazz; and furthermore that the fabled
'psy-fi' recordings would be compiled by the sister label, Well Suspect Records,
into a twelve track, sky-blue-vinyl collection, featuring choice tracks from
the major albums, singles and B-sides. This limited edition selection is
entitled Winky Wagon.
Experimenting with exotic eastern flavours, easy-soul, yacht-pop, Brit-beats and amped-up funk, the compilation captures Corduroy expanding their signature thematic instrumental palette with melodic, irresistible and beautifully crafted songs, featuring the 'yaught-pop-easy-soul' ear-worm (I Know Where The) Good Times (Have Gone).
London dates include two nights at 100 Club, 27th Dec, & 28th Dec
Corduroy - Winky Wagon available now from wellsuspect.com
Exhausted, Corduroy disbanded shortly after.
Experimenting with exotic eastern flavours, easy-soul, yacht-pop, Brit-beats and amped-up funk, the compilation captures Corduroy expanding their signature thematic instrumental palette with melodic, irresistible and beautifully crafted songs, featuring the 'yaught-pop-easy-soul' ear-worm (I Know Where The) Good Times (Have Gone).
London dates include two nights at 100 Club, 27th Dec, & 28th Dec
Corduroy - Winky Wagon available now from wellsuspect.com
Friday, 25 October 2019
Stone Foundation Tour Dates
Fresh from supporting Paul Weller and Mavis
Staples in the summer, Stone Foundation are performing in
select UK towns this autumn in support of their stunning new studio album "Everybody,
Anyone".
"Everybody, Anyone" features 11 new songs and a
sprinkling of guest musicians including Kathryn Williams, Dr Robert,
Mick Talbot, Steve White, & the Average White Band’s
Hamish Stuart. And unable to stay away, Paul Weller (who
produced and featured on the last album) sneaks back in with a bit of piano,
guitar and BVs on a couple of tracks.
The Midlands based band’s 5th studio album was
recorded at Paul Weller’s Black Barn Studios in Surrey and
produced by Stone Foundation founding members Neil
Jones and Neil Sheasby.
Support on all dates comes from Steve Pilgrim
who is a member of the current Paul Weller Band.
The 50th Anniversary Edition of Arthur (Or The Decline and Fall of the British Empire) is out now!
Included in this
anniversary edition are 4 CDs comprising of 81 tracks in total, 5 of them
unreleased and 28 previously unreleased versions. These include 2019 newly
remastered versions of the original album from HD sources (in its original
track listing), mono and stereo single versions, B-sides, alternate mono and
stereo mixes, rehearsal tracks, BBC mixes and the lost Dave Davies’ solo album,
with bonus tracks.
It also includes Ray Davies’ compiled medley of unreleased demo tracks,
2 new recordings of Ray Davies with The Doo Wop Choir, ‘Arthur & The
Emigrants’ including one previously unreleased track, 3 previously unreleased
‘The Come Dancing Workshop Ensemble’ tracks, and new Ray Davies remixes of
‘Australia’ and ‘Shangri-La’.
A 68-page softback book
has also been included, featuring extensive essays by world-renowned Kinks
experts, original cancelled Arthur play co-scriptwriter Julian Mitchell, and
original album sleeve designer Bob Lawrie. There are also new interviews with
Ray Davies, Dave Davies and Mick Avory, as well as band photos, original
release international cover artwork and printed memorabilia.
Four 7” singles from the album can also be found - ‘Drivin’, ‘Victoria’,
‘Shangri-La’ & ‘Hold My Hand’ (Dave Davies solo) - all reproduced with
original international artwork. Finally, a bespoke, exclusive, metal &
enamel Kinks logo pin badge is included for fans to wear.
The Jam – Snap! is coming to vinyl again on October 25th
The Jam – Snap! is coming to vinyl again on October 25th
Originally released in 1983, Snap! was the first greatest hits collection from The Jam, from their thrilling debut single – In The City to their farewell – Beat Surrender
Including the original ‘free’ 7” EP, it features live versions of Move On Up, Get Yourself Together, The Great Depression and But I’m Different Now. This album also includes remarkable B-side tracks such as The Butterfly Collector and Tales from the Riverbank.
Pre-order your copy here: thejam.lnk.to/Snap2019
Originally released in 1983, Snap! was the first greatest hits collection from The Jam, from their thrilling debut single – In The City to their farewell – Beat Surrender
Including the original ‘free’ 7” EP, it features live versions of Move On Up, Get Yourself Together, The Great Depression and But I’m Different Now. This album also includes remarkable B-side tracks such as The Butterfly Collector and Tales from the Riverbank.
Pre-order your copy here: thejam.lnk.to/Snap2019
'Flatwound's Sounds - Music For The Discerning Listener' every Thursday evening at 8pm on Windmill Broadcasting
If you like good soul, jazz, blues and RnB then tune-in to Flatwound's Sounds each Thursday evening at 8pm at www.windmillbroadcasting.c om (each show is then available on Mixcloud).
Ricky-Tick Club book, 'As You Were', available now!
AS YOU WERE, is a limited-edition hardback book, with full gloss pages (all 330 of them) and priced at £20.00. It features
lots of images, photos and posters, as well as hilarious stories from John's amazing life. Bob McGrath, aka Hogsnort Rupert
and the man responsible for The Ricky-Tick image, has done a superb job setting out the whole book and came over
from Canada for the launch.
If you would like to order a copy of the book, please email asyouwerebook@gmail.com. Copies can also be purchased at the Windsor and Eton Brewery and at the Windsor and Royal Borough Museum in the Guildhall.
If you would like to order a copy of the book, please email asyouwerebook@gmail.com. Copies can also be purchased at the Windsor and Eton Brewery and at the Windsor and Royal Borough Museum in the Guildhall.
Small Faces 'Four To The Floor' EP Released by Acid Jazz
NEW EP – Released 25th October 2019
The Small Faces are incredibly important to us here at Acid Jazz. The epitome of mod style, with a love of great American soul music which they made their own, turning out some of the greatest records on God’s green earth. There’s also a personal connection as well with label founder Eddie Piller’s mum Fran being in charge of the original Small Faces fan club. So it is with pure delight and unadorned joy that we are releasing our exclusive EP ‘Four To The Floor’.
In addition to their joyous and timeless songs the group also had a killer line in instrumental brilliance, channelling Booker T & The MGs through the explosive prism of mod and making us all dance. The four finest of these, ‘Grow Your Own’, ‘Almost Grown’, ‘Own Up Time’ and ‘Plum Nellie’ have been gathered together by Tosh Flood (Pugwash, The Divine Comedy) to create this killer EP.
Approved by surviving band member Kenney Jones (who also pens sleeve notes) and put together as part of Rob Caiger’s critically acclaimed Small Faces reissue series, ‘Four To The Floor’ has been mastered by Nick Robbins directly from the original Decca tapes with lacquers cut by Barry Grint at Alchemy Mastering – and sounds astounding!
For this release we have revived our Rare Mod Series so the disc comes in a laminated flip-back sleeve, resplendent with a Tony Gale photo of the group in their prime 1966 glory. Kenney is available for selected interviews. The EP will be launched at the Modcast Weekender where Eddie Piller will be interviewing Kenney.
Side A
Grow Your Own
Own Up Time
Side B
Almost Grown
Plum Nellie
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