5052571217726
5052571217719

The Bristol And Bath Pop Explosion - The 80s (Pink vinyl)

Various Artists

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Format: CD

Cat No: ARC394CD

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Format Details: Pink vinyl

Release Date:  28 February 2025

Label:  Bristol Archive

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5052571217726

Genres:  Indie  

Release Date:  28 February 2025

Label:  Bristol Archive

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5052571217719

Genres:  Indie  

  • Description

    Limited numbered edition of 100 on CD. There has always been a broad picture of the scope of music that has come out of the Bristol and Bath areas. It may surprise observers that some of that heady creativity included the more commercial end of straight up pop music.Did it lead anywhere, or have any merit? Were they, the acts, any good? Did they get any exposure and recognition? This questioning prompted the long-time music industry creative and journalist, Dave Massey and Bristol Archive Records owner, Mike Darby, to go through their extensive archive of local music - from this archive trawl Massey and Darby uncovered pop gold. All kinds of strategies were used by acts and their managers to promote themselves. Tracks were circulated on cassette tapes in order to solicit interest from an industry drowning in pop. Some went further and actually got as far as putting out independent releases. Gigs were done in 'unusual' venues. Videos were made in whatever surroundings would work. These acts have stories of 'got so close' and 'what might have been'. Utilising the industry contacts Massey had built up through his writing he even ended up managing a couple of them for differing periods of time. It would see an end product for some of the musicians down the line - several had gone on to work with major mainstream icons such as Queen, Bros, Pet Shop Boys, Duran Duran, Tears for Fears, Lisa Stansfield and Simply Red, or influential and acclaimed successful acts such as Goldfrapp, Portishead and PJ Harvey. Dave Massey was right in the thick of it when this West Country pop was being made in the 1980's. As the decade progressed, somewhat uniquely, he covered the region for each of the weekly music papers in turn - firstly the NME, then Sounds, followed by Melody Maker. These papers all had massive readership and circulations at the time. In the end the 18 tracks on the CD and 11 on the vinyl editions of the compilation do the 'talking'. It's a treasure trove of glorious commercial, but savvy and sexy pop music. Get into the groove of this wonderful west of England sonic pleasure feast! Tracklisting>> 1. Bush & Clarke 'I'm Satisfied' 2. Wadi Vision 'The Place to Be'(demo) 3. Umo Vogue 'Just My Love' (Extended demo version) 4. Vicious Circle 'Sorry' (demo) 5. Hey Belaba 'Can't Stop Running' (live) 6. Tania Lloyd 'New Boy (At Number 48)' (demo) 7. Various Artists 'Unlucky In Love 8. The Sidneys 'Rage'(demo) 9. Automatic Dlamini 'Me and My Conscience' 10. Great Naked 'Narrow Bed' 11. Frame by Frame 'Promise Me This'(demo) 12. Bush & Clarke 'Glassy Avenue' 13. Wadi Vision 'Second Take'(demo) 14. Lovetrain 'The Way of All Flesh' (demo) 15. Heartland 'Keep My Distance' (demo) 16. Hey Belaba 'Crying Boy' 17. Shrine of 8 'We All Hurt Inside' 18. Richard Hall 'It's a Crime' (demo)

    Description

    Limited edition of 300 on Trans Pink vinyl. There has always been a broad picture of the scope of music that has come out of the Bristol and Bath areas. It may surprise observers that some of that heady creativity included the more commercial end of straight up pop music.Did it lead anywhere, or have any merit? Were they, the acts, any good? Did they get any exposure and recognition? This questioning prompted the long-time music industry creative and journalist, Dave Massey and Bristol Archive Records owner, Mike Darby, to go through their extensive archive of local music - from this archive trawl Massey and Darby uncovered pop gold. All kinds of strategies were used by acts and their managers to promote themselves. Tracks were circulated on cassette tapes in order to solicit interest from an industry drowning in pop. Some went further and actually got as far as putting out independent releases. Gigs were done in 'unusual' venues. Videos were made in whatever surroundings would work. These acts have stories of 'got so close' and 'what might have been'. Utilising the industry contacts Massey had built up through his writing he even ended up managing a couple of them for differing periods of time. It would see an end product for some of the musicians down the line - several had gone on to work with major mainstream icons such as Queen, Bros, Pet Shop Boys, Duran Duran, Tears for Fears, Lisa Stansfield and Simply Red, or influential and acclaimed successful acts such as Goldfrapp, Portishead and PJ Harvey. Dave Massey was right in the thick of it when this West Country pop was being made in the 1980's. As the decade progressed, somewhat uniquely, he covered the region for each of the weekly music papers in turn - firstly the NME, then Sounds, followed by Melody Maker. These papers all had massive readership and circulations at the time. In the end the 18 tracks on the CD and 11 on the vinyl editions of the compilation do the 'talking'. It's a treasure trove of glorious commercial, but savvy and sexy pop music. Get into the groove of this wonderful west of England sonic pleasure feast! Tracklisting>> 1. Bush & Clarke 'I'm Satisfied' 2. Wadi Vision 'The Place to Be'(demo) 3. Umo Vogue 'Just My Love' (Extended demo version) 4. Vicious Circle 'Sorry' (demo) 5. Hey Belaba 'Can't Stop Running' (live) 6. Tania Lloyd 'New Boy (At Number 48)' (demo) 7. Various Artists 'Unlucky In Love 8. The Sidneys 'Rage'(demo) 9. Automatic Dlamini 'Me and My Conscience' 10. Great Naked 'Narrow Bed' 11. Frame by Frame 'Promise Me This'(demo) 12. Bush & Clarke 'Glassy Avenue' 13. Wadi Vision 'Second Take'(demo) 14. Lovetrain 'The Way of All Flesh' (demo) 15. Heartland 'Keep My Distance' (demo) 16. Hey Belaba 'Crying Boy' 17. Shrine of 8 'We All Hurt Inside' 18. Richard Hall 'It's a Crime' (demo)