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Post subject: [2020-09-25] Various Artists "Make More Noise! Women In Independent Music UK 1977-1987" 4CD box set (Cherry Red UK)
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2020 2:04 pm
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Description 4CD / 90 track set exploring the work of female artists in the decade following the punk explosion. From household names and legends – Alison Moyet, Toyah, Kirsty MacColl, Nico, Tracey Thorn, Chrissie Hynde, Neneh Cherry, Pauline Murray, Sinead O’Connor, Tracey Ullman, Cosey Fanni Tutti – to underground figureheads and unsung pioneers. Spanning the genres – from the punk howl of X-Ray Spex and the NWOBHM stylings of Girlschool to Cosey Fanni Tutti’s post-TG electronica, the experimental dub of Vivien Goldman and the the High Street pop of Bananarama. Hardback book format includes over 14,500 words of sleeve-notes (including artist-written pieces) and introductory essay by Lucy O’Brien. Produced by the team behind the critically acclaimed “Scared To Get Happy”, the “C86” series, “Electrical Language” and a number of other essential box sets. In the wake of punk rock and its boundary breaking, rule bending remoulding of the musical landscape, female artists in particular found themselves able to work, at last, in a more meritocratic environment. Quickly, an industry long dominated by male artists, producers, managers and Svengalis became more accessible than ever before, and countless inspired and inspirational artists poured onto stages and into recording studios throughout the UK. ‘Make More Noise’ charts a path through the cultural shift that followed. Featuring ninety of the most remarkable female artists, all-girl bands and female-fronted groups to have recorded in the UK during the decade spanning 1977-1987, irrespective of genre and commercial success, “Make More Noise” proudly explores the breakthrough of countless pioneering women of the era. Of course, hugely successful female pop stars were nothing new in 1977, but this isn’t their story. This is the story of the everyday artist. The jobbing, gigging, working musician. The independent spirit.Tracklist [CD1] 1. Oh Bondage Up Yours! – X-Ray Spex 2. Turn My Motor On – Kirsty MacColl 3. Lucky Number – Lene Lovich 4. Hidden From History – Bright Girls 5. Dream Sequence I – Pauline Murray And The Invisible Girls 6. Bored Housewives – Androids Of Mu 7. White Mice – Mo-Dettes 8. Ee-I-Adio – Hazel O’Connor 9. Violence Grows – Fatal Microbes 10. Old Tart’s Song – Poison Girls 11. Plastic Flowers – Devil’s Dykes 12. Diet – Au Pairs 13. Don’t Dictate – Penetration 14. Food – The Chefs 15. Kid – Pretenders 16. Typical Girls – The Slits 17. Love And Romance – Spoilsports 18. Body And Soul – The Passions 19. Take It All Away – Girlschool 20. You Do – April And The Fools 21. Motorway – Emma Sharpe [CD2] 1. Bird In Flight – Toyah 2. Pumping Iron – The Flatbackers 3. Brute Fury – Lora Logic 4. I Hate Being In Love – Amy And The Angels 5. Ruder Than You – The Bodysnatchers 6. Saeta – Nico 7. Guilty Dub – Honey Bane 8. Private Armies – Vivien Goldman 9. Small Town Girl – Tracey Thorn 10. Self Defence – Ova 11. Been Teen – Dolly Mixture 12. Stuck – And The Native Hipsters 13. Fast Boyfriends – Girls At Our Best 14. Aie A Mwana – Bananarama 15. You’re My Kind Of Climate – Rip, Rig & Panic 16. Black And Blue – The Selecter 17. Your Your Lay Lay – Pragvec 18. Everybody Thinks Everybody Else Is Dead Bad – The Skodas 19. Money – The Mockingbirds 20. Normal – The Petticoats 21. In The Ruins Of Your Body – Real Insects 22. Rebel – Teezers 23. Negative Conversation – The Objeks [CD3] 1. It’s A Fine Day – Jane 2. Such Is Life (Ft John Lacey) – Cosey Fanni Tutti 3. Winter Kills – Yazoo 4. I Wish – Pink Industry 5. No One’s Little Girl – The Raincoats 6. The Boiler – Rhoda With The Special Aka 7. Jimmy’s Grin – Margox 8. Speak No Evil – Cocteau Twins 9. Nothing You Say – Grab Grab The Haddock 10. They Don’t Know – Tracey Ullman 11. We Are Ninja – Frank Chickens 12. It’s Only Money – Chantage 13. Drum Beat For Baby – Weekend 14. She Is So – A Craze 15. A Place In The Sun – Marine Girls 16. Dear Marje – The Gymslips 17. Crush – The Twinsets 18. Government Policy – The Expelled 19. Dying Man – The A-Heads 20. Living In A Coffin – Lost Cherrees 21. Black Sheep – Vice Squad 22. Young Too Young Girl – Rhythm And Faith 23. Pale Yellow – Two [CD4] 1. X X Sex – We’ve Got A Fuzzbox… And We’re Gonna Use It 2. Son Of A Gun – The Vaselines 3. Go Away – Strawberry Switchblade 4. Don’t Go Away – Talulah Gosh 5. Burning Oil – Skeletal Family 6. Ballad Of Miss Demeanour – The Flowers 7. You Don’t Know – Rote Kapelle 8. Belle Vue – Miaow 9. Crash (Demo) – The Primitives 10. Sign On The Line – The Fizzbombs 11. All Day Long (Slow Version) – Shop Assistants 12. Comin’ Home Baby – The Delmonas 13. If I Die – Biff Bang Pow! 14. Protection – Joolz 15. Just A City – Voice Of The Beehive 16. Spin (Flexi Version) – Darling Buds 17. Mandinka – Sinéad O’Connor 18. Toy – The Heart Throbs 19. There’s A Good Time-A-Comin’ – Wilderness Children 20. It Makes Me Realise – Go! Service 21. Feels Like It’s Love – Makin’ Time 22. Wood Song – The Fabulous Dirt Sisters 23. Libera Me – CagliostraAmazon USA https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08DBYPSNQ/?tag=imwan-20 Amazon UK https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08DBYPSNQ/?tag=imwan-21
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