November 27, 2009

FRAME - Keep Those Blues On The Run / Girl What You Trying To Do



















FRAME - Keep Those Blues On The Run / Girl What You Trying To Do (Seven Sun 1974)

Great glam pop two-sider by Frame who were also behind the singles "Rockin' Machine" and "Billy The Dreamer". This one was produced by Don Lawson, producer of the obsure Skin's single "Trucking Song". German issue.



November 22, 2009

SIMON, PLUG AND GRIMES - Is There Anyone Left



















SIMON, PLUG AND GRIMES - Don't Push Me / Is There Anyone Left (President 1972)

"Is There Anyone Left" is a wonderful pop b side from Simon, Plug And Grimes, a band who put out about four singles, three of which were issued via Ed Kassner's glorious President label. A Holman-May production, UK pressing.

November 9, 2009

THIRD WORLD WAR - A Little Bit Of Urban Rock / Working Class Man



















THIRD WORLD WAR - A Little Bit Of Urban Rock / Working Class Man (Polydor 1971)
This is a classic! An incendiary record by the legendary Third World War, a proto-punk-working-class band formed in London in 1970 by manager/producer John Fenton with Terry Stamp and Jim Avery.
Their two albums and two singles released between 1970 and 1972 are mainly characterized by Terry Stamp’s brutal vocals, their socio-political lyrics and aggressive guitar riffs. This is the German issue of their second single "Little Bit Of Urban Rock". Enjoy!

Working Class Man

A Little Bit Of Urban Rock

November 1, 2009

ALBATROSS - The Band Played On



















ALBATROSS - Darlin' / The Band Played On (Mooncrest 1975)
A good piece of glam boogie in a truly Status Quo vein. With both songs written by the singer John Jones and the guitarist Terry Keyworth, this is one of the four Albatross' singles. Produced by Clive Crawley. UK issue.

October 26, 2009

WATTS - Betsy Ballou



















WATTS - Girl You Make It Easy / Betsy Ballou (Jam 1973)

The strong guitar riff immediately reminds me another British band, the Streak ("Bang Bang Bullet" - "Gonna Have a Good Time").
Like the Willy Zango And The Mechanics' single released in 1973 and also on Jam, this record by Watts was written and produced by Kaplan Kaye. UK pressing.

October 15, 2009

LITTLE ACRE - Gimme Your Love



















LITTLE ACRE - Takin' Me Away / Gimme Your Love (Birds Nest 1979)

A late hard glam rockin' number by Dudley' s Little Acre. Active from 1975 this self-described "high-energy funk band" released four singles and one LP that never saw the light of day before breaking up at the end of 1979. Produced at the Old Smithy for the Bird Nest Records. UK issue.

October 5, 2009

PROFESSOR MORRISON'S LOLLIPOP - Oo-Poo-Pah-Susie



















PROFESSOR MORRISON'S LOLLIPOP - Oo-Poo-Pah-Susie / You Take It (London 1969)

Kasenet and Katz signed the Nebraska band Coachmen to White Whale records under a different name, Professor Morrison’s Lollipop, and released three singles between 1968 and 1969. The legendary Joey Levine wrote and did some production work for the band. Some members of the group also performed with the Kasenet-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus.
"Oh-Poo-Pah-Susie" - written and performed by Lange Martine Jr. - is a perfect, classic bubblegum song with great harmonies and nasal singing too. German issue.

September 25, 2009

LIGHT FANTASTIC - We Are The Song / Raining



















LIGHT FANTASTIC - We Are The Song / Raining (Blue Jean 1975)
Maybe their best single, together with "Take Me, Shake Me", which was released in 1974 and featured the great "Don't Let Go" on the b side, a song written by Light Fantastic but previously released by another British band, the Rats. Wolverhamptom's Light Fantastic toured with Mud, Showaddywaddy and did shows with The Sweet before breaking up in 1978 and forming the horror-rock band Nightmare who released the single "Great Balls of Fire" at the end of 1979.
"We Are The Song" was produced by Del spence while "Raining" by Bob Hopton.
UK issue.

We Are The Song

Raining

September 17, 2009

53rd + 3rd - Kingmaker



















53rd + 3rd FEATURING THE SOUND OF SHAG - Chick-A-Boom / kingmaker (UK 1975)
A good mix of glam and powerpop. "Kingmaker" was written and produced by Jonathan King and issued on his own record label as the b side of Chick-A-Boom. German pressing.

September 11, 2009

CRACKERS - Judy, Judy, Judy



















CRACKERS - Judy, Judy, Judy / instrumental version (Negram 1976)
Produced and co-written by John Edward (who also produced and penned Heatwave's nice "Sister Simon" single) for Istant Sound Productions, "Judy, Judy, Judy" is an amazing glam rock dancer/stomper tune with great guitar, catchy chorus and, of course...handclaps! Dutch issue.