Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Peripheral Visionaries Mix 2

Hello
Steve R. here again - just thought I'd bring in February with another mix for you all to enjoy. As I mentioned, I will be posting a mix monthly for the forseeable future. This month's installment features such tasty morsels as the heavily underrated Baxter Dury's 'Cocaine Man' from the 'Floorshow' album - The Wild Swans and The Sound, fantastic, lesser-known Liverpudlian counterparts to Echo & The Bunnymen - fellow Canadian Doug Randle's 'Coloured Plastics', from the bizarre and wonderful 'Songs For The New Industrial State' album from 1971 (re-issued recently on Light In The Attic Records) - Visage's masterful 'Fade To Grey' - D. Lissvik, one half of one of my favourite current Swedish bands, Studio - David Holmes, who put out one of my favourite albums last year, The Holy pictures - the also underrated Pale Saints from their amazing debut album 'The Comforts Of Madness', among others.. I hope you enjoy it. Here is the tracklist:

1. Primal Scream - Velocity Girl
2. The Wild Swans - Flowers Of England
3. Baxter Dury - Cocaine Man
4. Doug Randle - Coloured Plastics
5. Altered Images - I Could Be Happy
6. Visage - Fade To Grey (12" version)
7. Siouxsie and The Banshees - Painted Bird
8. The Sound - Counting The Days
9. House Of Love - Christine
10. David Holmes - I Heard Wonders
11. Orbital - Belfast
12. Equip - XXXO (Manchester, England 1983)
13. D. Lissvik - Track 6
14. Dubstar - St. Swithin's Day
15. Pale Saints - You Tear The World In Two
16. Ultra Vivid Scene - Mercy Seat


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