Of course
the Boo Radleys go first.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASI ... 13-8259038
Yeah no much but this is what I have found out. 40 tracks all selected by Martin Carr himself. Two full disc and won't be enough!
Swervedriver
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASI ... 13-8259038
Juggernaut Rides also due Feb 25 as an Import and a two disc anthology as well. Unlike the Boo Radleys who have 6 albums, a rare comp (15 Songs), and 27 singles, Swervedriver has only 3 albums and a few singles. So with this you will have most of their output.
Teenage Fanclub
What is the title of the new album?
We had a band meeting a couple of days ago and it was definitely called ‘Man Made' then but that may have changed since then. So I'm going to hold off on that until I am 100 percent sure.
What is the status of the album?
The record is completed. We want to get it out in January. We are trying to decide if we should go independent or release it through Dominio. Laurence really likes it.
We really want to do our new record independently. Set up a label and put it out. Signing to a record label is only good for distribution. Once you have the distribution set up, you can let the music speak for itself. I mean, if we didn't do it that way, the only other way we would do it is let Alan, Geoff Travis or Laurence release it - people who have respect for the artists and love music. We are thinking about either situation but I love the idea of setting up a Teenage Fanclub cottage industry. It seems like a lot of hard work but a lot of fun and at the same time - not working on schedules and nobody demanding a new record nor trying to network through a massive infrastructure to get something simple done.
But it's great that we've got a finished album - if we decide to take it to Domino or elsewhere - we can present the finished album instead of going ‘Hey the album is going to be really great - trust us'. They can hear it and decide for themselves. And its nice full-circle because we did a similar thing with our first album ‘A Catholic Education'.
http://www.poptones.co.uk/news/2004/09/ ... _blake.htm
Meister
Mark & Loz from Ride, Sice from The Boo Radleys and Idha all make appearances on the forthcoming album from Meister, the solo project of Ryo Matsui from Japanese pop/rock band The Brilliant Green.
Ryo Matsui's band The Brilliant Green have sold over 2.5 Million records worldwide and were voted into the top ten contemporary acts outside the U.S. by Time magazine. He was keen to record a solo project which enabled him to broaden his musical horizons and enlisted a host of prestigious musicians that have inspired him over the years. Everyone that Ryo approached were only too happy to contribute, even Peter Saville (Joy Division/ New Order/ Suede/ Pulp/ Alexander McQueen) who designed the artwork for the album!
Amongst those featured on the album are Mark Gardener and Loz Colbert (Ryo is a huge fan of Ride), Sice (Boo Radleys/ Eggman), Manda Rin (Bis) Howard Jones (one of Ryo’s favourite musicians from his first encounter with British music in the 80’s) and a selection of his favourite Scandinavian vocalists – Maria Solheim, Eskobar and Idha.
Full album tracklisting:
‘Be Love’ (w/ Sice)
‘Dignity’ (w/ Manda Rin)
‘I Call You Love’ (w/ Gary Stringer)
‘I Want You To Show Me’ (w/ Howard Jones)
‘It’s My Life’ (w/ Manda Rin)
‘My World Down’ (w/ Mark Gardener)
‘Freedom’
‘Jealousy’ (w/ Sice)
‘Whidbey’ (w/ Idha)
‘Maestro’
‘Red Leaves’ (w/ Eskobar)
‘Kind Of Cold’ (w/ Maria Solheim)
‘Morning Sun’ (w/ Idha)
Source: Shifty Disco