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Various Artists

C86: Deluxe 3CD Edition

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発売日 2014年06月03日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルCherry Red
構成数 3
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CRCDBOX12
SKU 5013929101203

構成数 : 3枚
合計収録時間 : 03:39:18
Audio Remasterer: Nick Watson. Liner Note Author: Neil Taylor. The NME had released 22 promotional cassettes in the years leading up to 1986; the tape they released that year eclipsed what came before, and helped to define a sound and an era in British pop. The C86 cassette featured 22 bands ranging from the candied drug pop of Primal Scream with their classic "Velocity Girl" to the damaged art pop of Stump, the clattering noise of bIG fLAME, and the jangling indie pop that made up the majority of the tape (the Bodines, the Servants, the Soup Dragons). Even though the tape is quite diverse, this last sound is what people think of when they reference the C-86 style for better or for worse. The original tape is a thrilling, often transcendent (as on the Pastels' "Breaking Lines" or the Wedding Present's "This Boy Can Wait [A Little Longer!]") look at a very interesting moment in the U.K. pop timeline. Cherry Red's reissue adds two discs' worth of additional material to the original tape, sticking to the idea of showcasing a variety of sounds and styles. There is plenty of off-kilter noise and weirdo pop to go along with the tuneful jangle and wistful melancholy. The two discs add many familiar suspects from the era who weren't on the tape, such as the Primitives, the Weather Prophets, Razorcuts, Talulah Gosh, the Membranes, and the Jesus and Mary Chain. Picking less obvious songs from them, like JAMC's "Inside Me" and the Primitives' "Lazy," was a good move, as was digging deep to find bands that were second string at the time, but have stood the test of time quite well. Any comp that showcases tracks by bands like the Dentists, Jesse Garon & the Desperadoes, St. Christopher, the Claim, the Chesterf!elds, and Biff Bang Pow! is a comp worth checking out if you're interested in indie pop even a little bit, and the selections are uniformly excellent. It's also nice that the set includes a large number of tracks by bands that were beyond obscure at the time and are completely forgotten now. Hearing them, it's easy to see why they were below the radar, since their contributions pale next to the better-known groups. Still, many of them are interesting finds; Kilgore Trout's "The Peacock Nose" is a bracing slap of aggro-pop noise, the McTells' "Virginia M.C." sounds like Billy Childish's take on indie pop, North of Cornwallis' "Billy Liar" should have been released by Sarah Records, and the Love Act's bouncy "Hep Clothes" is loads of goofy fun. The original C86 tape was an unquestionable classic and worthy of purchase all on its own, and while the extra two discs don't quite hit classic status, they add some additional depth and dimension to the original set to help give a clearer, more expansive look at a pretty incredible year. ~ Tim Sendra
録音 : ステレオ (---)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム] DISC 1:
    1. 1.
      Velocity Girl / Primal Scream
    2. 2.
      Happy Head / The Mighty Lemon Drops
    3. 3.
      Pleasantly Surprised / The Soup Dragons
    4. 4.
      Feeling So Strange Again / The Wolfhounds
    5. 5.
      Therese / The Bodines
    6. 6.
      Law / Mighty Mighty
    7. 7.
      Buffalo / Stump
    8. 8.
      Run to the Temple / Bog-Shed
    9. 9.
      Sharpened Sticks / A Witness
    10. 10.
      Breaking Lines / The Pastels
    11. 11.
      From Now On, This Will Be Your God / Age of Chance
    12. 12.
      It's Up to You / Shop Assistants
    13. 13.
      Fire Station Towers / Close Lobsters
    14. 14.
      Sport Most Royal / Miaow
    15. 15.
      I Hate Nerys Hughes (From the Heart) / Half Man Half Biscuit
    16. 16.
      Transparent / The Servants
    17. 17.
      Big Jim (There's No Pubs in Heaven) / The Mackenzies
    18. 18.
      New Way (Quick Wash and Brush Up with Liberation Theology) / bIG fLAME
    19. 19.
      Console Me / We've Got a Fuzzbox and We're Gonna Use It
    20. 20.
      Celestial City / McCarthy
    21. 21.
      Bullfighter's Bones / The Shrubs
    22. 22.
      This Boy Can Wait (A Bit Longer!) / The Wedding Present
  2. 2.[CDアルバム] DISC 2:
    1. 1.
      Just the Same / June Brides
    2. 2.
      Another Side to Mrs. Quill / Yeah Yeah Noh
    3. 3.
      Lazy / The Primitives
    4. 4.
      Splashing Along / Jesse Garon & the Desperadoes
    5. 5.
      Rosemary Smith / Band of Holy Joy
    6. 6.
      Virginia M.C. / McTells
    7. 7.
      E102 / BMX Bandits
    8. 8.
      Like One Thousand Violins / One Thousand Violins
    9. 9.
      Peppermint Dreams / The Dentists
    10. 10.
      Everything's Brilliant / The Membranes
    11. 11.
      Worm in My Brain / The Weather Prophets
    12. 12.
      Meet Me on Tuesdays / Brilliant Corners
    13. 13.
      I Told You So / Talulah Gosh
    14. 14.
      Hedonist Hat / Pigbros
    15. 15.
      Inside / 14 Iced Bears
    16. 16.
      Go Ahead, Cry / St. Christopher
    17. 17.
      Captain Fantastic [Demo] / Groove Farm
    18. 18.
      The Peacock Nose / Kilgore Trout
    19. 19.
      Inside Me / The Jesus and Mary Chain
    20. 20.
      You Didn't Love Me Then / The Hit Parade
    21. 21.
      Mine / That Petrol Emotion
    22. 22.
      One Breath / The Turncoats
    23. 23.
      Skink [Flexi Version] / A Riot of Colour
    24. 24.
      Tune In, Turn On, Trip Out / Paul Groovy & the Pop Art Experience
    25. 25.
      Darkness and Colour / Railway Children
  3. 3.[CDアルバム] DISC 3:
    1. 1.
      Sweet Revenge / The Chesterf!elds
    2. 2.
      World's No Place / The Jasmine Minks
    3. 3.
      Why / Stitched-Back Foot Airman
    4. 4.
      Sad Kaleidoscope / The Razorcuts
    5. 5.
      I Remember / Treebound Story
    6. 6.
      Part Time Moral England / The Nightingales
    7. 7.
      Strike Up Matches / Episode Four
    8. 8.
      Everything's Going Right / The Avons
    9. 9.
      Here It Comes / Meat Whiplash
    10. 10.
      Spider Psychiatry / King of the Slums
    11. 11.
      Freaky Dancin' / Happy Mondays
    12. 12.
      Love's Going Out of Fashion / Biff Bang Pow!
    13. 13.
      Outback Jazz / The Blue Aeroplanes
    14. 14.
      Heartache / Lawrence & the Comfortable Society
    15. 15.
      Take Your Time, Yeah [Flexi Version] / Laugh
    16. 16.
      Billy Liar / North of Cornwallis
    17. 17.
      Mesmerized / Pop Will Eat Itself
    18. 18.
      Hang Fire / Benny Profane
    19. 19.
      Real Life / Go! Service
    20. 20.
      Good to Be the King / Janitors
    21. 21.
      Gullible's Travels / The Claim
    22. 22.
      Scoop / The Auctioneers
    23. 23.
      Perfect Cockney Hard-On / Noseflutes
    24. 24.
      Hep Clothes / The Love Act
    25. 25.
      I Don't Need You / The Enormous Room

商品の紹介

UKのThe New Musical Express誌が86年5~6月にメイルオーダー販売したミュージック・カセット『C86』のオリジナル・レコーディングに50曲のボーナストラックを追加した3CDデラックスエディション。『C86』は同誌が81年に発売した『C81』の続編で、当時最新のインディーズ22トラックを収録。売れ行きは勢いのあるものではなかったが、NME誌のコンピレーションシリーズ中で最高の売上となった。後にLP化され、その翌年にはRough Trade社からカセットで再発されている。今回のデラックスエディションには多数の初CD化トラックに加え、未発表曲も数曲含まれている。主だったバンドにはThe June Briddes、The Jesus & Mary Chain、The Primitives、The Petrol Emotionほか。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2014/07/10)

The NME had released 22 promotional cassettes in the years leading up to 1986; the tape they released that year eclipsed what came before, and helped to define a sound and an era in British pop. The C86 cassette featured 22 bands ranging from the candied drug pop of Primal Scream with their classic "Velocity Girl" to the damaged art pop of Stump, the clattering noise of bIG fLAME, and the jangling indie pop that made up the majority of the tape (the Bodines, the Servants, the Soup Dragons). Even though the tape is quite diverse, this last sound is what people think of when they reference the C-86 style for better or for worse. The original tape is a thrilling, often transcendent (as on the Pastels' "Breaking Lines" or the Wedding Present's "This Boy Can Wait [A Little Longer!]") look at a very interesting moment in the U.K. pop timeline. Cherry Red's reissue adds two discs' worth of additional material to the original tape, sticking to the idea of showcasing a variety of sounds and styles. There is plenty of off-kilter noise and weirdo pop to go along with the tuneful jangle and wistful melancholy. The two discs add many familiar suspects from the era who weren't on the tape, such as the Primitives, the Weather Prophets, Razorcuts, Talulah Gosh, the Membranes, and the Jesus and Mary Chain. Picking less obvious songs from them, like JAMC's "Inside Me" and the Primitives' "Lazy," was a good move, as was digging deep to find bands that were second string at the time, but have stood the test of time quite well. Any comp that showcases tracks by bands like the Dentists, Jesse Garon & the Desperadoes, St. Christopher, the Claim, the Chesterf!elds, and Biff Bang Pow! is a comp worth checking out if you're interested in indie pop even a little bit, and the selections are uniformly excellent. It's also nice that the set includes a large number of tracks by bands that were beyond obscure at the time and are completely forgotten now. Hearing them, it's easy to see why they were below the radar, since their contributions pale next to the better-known groups. Still, many of them are interesting finds; Kilgore Trout's "The Peacock Nose" is a bracing slap of aggro-pop noise, the McTells' "Virginia M.C." sounds like Billy Childish's take on indie pop, North of Cornwallis' "Billy Liar" should have been released by Sarah Records, and the Love Act's bouncy "Hep Clothes" is loads of goofy fun. The original C86 tape was an unquestionable classic and worthy of purchase all on its own, and while the extra two discs don't quite hit classic status, they add some additional depth and dimension to the original set to help give a clearer, more expansive look at a pretty incredible year. ~ Tim Sendra
Rovi

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