Side a: Older women Side b: The restless kind USA 1981 Band from Rochester/NY with their 3rd single. Good 2 Tone ska on the a side and a good poppunk number on the flip. Meet the band here.
Side a: Go steady
Side b: 1.Cortinas , 2.Listen,listen,listen
UK 1979
First single from the mighty Lambrettas. All 3 numbers are not on their first LP " Beat boys in the jet age". "Go steady" was taken from the fab compilation "499-2139" . Read a bit history here.
Side a: Swelter in the shelter Side b: 1.Come on too strong , 2.Shark bites UK 1981 Excellent 3 tracker by this Nottingham/UK area based combo. Every song's a winner ! I don't know much more.
Side a: All the time in the world Side b: Banging my head UK 1980 Superb second and final single by this North London/UK based mod revival band. The b side is not on their lone album "Just released". Read more here.
Side a: 1.Bite the hand , 2.I like to be alone , 3.The cops r ratz , 4.It's hard to be a rebel , 5.Somewhere someone , 6.World war four
Side b: 1.Heretic song , Membrane , 3.Cat's cradle , 4.Weekend , 5.Already a memory , 6.No more
USA 1980
Killer lone LP from this San Bernadino, CA based band on their own label. They also released one single before the LP. Fantastic !
Read more here.
Side a: Where have all the good times gone
Side b: Waiting for the telephone
UK 1981
Great second (?) single by this UK band. The record was only released in Portugal with a cover.
I like this platter !
Side a: Radio love Side b: My momma told me USA 1981 A great powerpop song on the a side.The other side is more pubrock/rock. I haven't found informations about this band. You know anything more ?
Side a: What is the cure ?
Side b: 1.Anything goes , 2.East coast kids
UK 1979
A South Humberside based punk group with their lone release. Good postpunk on the a side and simple three chord punk on the other side.
Side a: I think it's the first studio bomb Side b: I love susan CAN 1978 Great first generation punk band from Montreal/CAN with their first (of two) output. Meet the band here and read more here.
Side a: Summer Holiday
Side b: It's too hot
UK 1981
Final single (?) by Billy Karloff and his band. Side a is a version of an old Cliff Richard classic and side b is taken from the "Let fingers do the talking" Lp. Sadly, Billy Karloff is no longer with us. Meet his brother here.