Various Artists-Peel Out In The States Programs 17 & 18 (1993)
Artist: Various Artists
Program 17 | |||
1 | Mono Men– | Reset | 2:22 |
2 | Curve– | Missing Link | 4:23 |
3 | Greylox– | Call The Cops | 5:08 |
4 | Carl Mann– | Some Enchanted Evening | 2:20 |
5 | Fruitcake– | Moanin' The Blues | 4:49 |
6 | Bra Bomza– | Tomato And Onions | 2:47 |
7 | Ber– | Scars In Days | 4:36 |
8 | Jackie & The Cedries*– | Soyokaze | 2:23 |
Program 18 | |||
9 | Slime– | Der Tod Ist Ein Meister Ams Deutschland | 4:13 |
10 | Chumbawamba & Credit To The Nation– | Enough Is Enough | 4:42 |
11 | Gene Vincent & The Blue Caps*– | Who Slapped John? | 2:23 |
12 | Ngouma Lokito– | Wabi | 6:22 |
13 | Pussycat Trash– | Girlfriend | 2:02 |
14 | Simon Joyner– | Folk Song For Sara | 4:20 |
15 | The Ruins*– | Sac | 0:44 |
16 | Salma & Sabina– | Pehli Pehli Preet (Super Trooper) | 4:01 |
Title: Peel Out In The States Programs 17 & 18
Label: In Press Communications
Format: CD
Cat: IPS 936
Year of Release:1993
Country and Year of Edition: US 1993 radio transcription promo
Sell Price: $14.99 11/14/22 VG+/VG+
Discogs Last Sold: $8.95 8/25/22 VG+/VG+
Low:$8.95
Median: $15.00
Average: $14.51
High: $18.75
Current low price: $14.99
Current Number on Sale at Discogs: 2
Have/Want: 18/22
Where Sold: Leipzig, Germany
Time it took to sell: 10 years
Where and When Purchased: promo
Gwiz-gau Letter Grade: B+
Sad To See It Go: No
Always a pleasure to hear these Peel radio shows as they sell. This one went, I suspect, because of avant-folkie Simon Joyner, who was also on the other compilation that sold in this order. I might've had him on a Shimper Records 7" compilation.
As usual Peel mined my indie world. We shared Fruitcake, Ruins, Mono Men and of course Gene Vincent in our collections. Peel tells the story of seeing Vincent with Eddie Cochran as a youth, 6 days before Cochran died in a car crash. Vincent, of course, is the highlight of everything.
I ignored Chumbawumba and Curve at WFDU, but I know the station had those releases at the time. Maybe I gave them a spin or two.
That leaves the rest, which is always the most interesting part of these shows. What I don't know. On the quality end you get Sun Recording artist Carl Mann. For wacked out international obscurities try Salma & Sabina's cover of ABBA's "Super Trooper" in HIndi. You get the tossed in African guitar track (Ngouma Lokito) which blows everything away playing-wise.
Reminds me I have another Peel CD that sold a few months back I never got around to listening to and writing about.
I'll go for that next.
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