Monday, April 27, 2026

250 Albums- An Arbitrary Rumble Through My Record Collection # 31 The Kinks - Village Green Preservation Society

 


'I miss the village green. With all the simple people . I miss the village green. The church. The clock. the steeple.....'

Nostalgia's not what it used to be. It probably never has been. Or will be again. The Kinks were always very good on its comforts and tiger traps. Look out your window. That's what I'm doing as I type this. I sit  at my desk on the second floor of a picturesque listed Georgian building of flats near the Central Station  . It's a lovely day and I have a glorious view of the street below .I glance down at the  pavement opposite my flat and can watch as people pass by below and can speculate on where they're coming from and where they're heading to. And what are the thoughts in their heads. .


 

And all the time as I do so Village Green Preservation Society by The Kinks spins on the turntable in the corner of my flat, It's an album whuch came out when I was three years old and had little awareness of the existence of the UK. I was born in Zimbabwe . We all came back when I was 60 yo the land where my parents had grown up .

 I've never forgotten  that I was not born here. That I was born somehwere else and that some might consider me an immigrant. An outsider. As they do others.  Now at 60 I'm more aware of this strange and troubled country. In many ways I'd prefer to be somewhere else. But this is where I've made my home and I love Newcastle. 

I also love The Kinks and Village Green Preservation Society. It has 14 songs. Not a dud amongst them. Sweet pop songs wuth hodden depths. About railway trains and village greens. And sitting by the riverside and staring at the sky and dreaming of escape .  

Nostalgia's not what it used to be. But the people are still prone to being rather simple from where I sit. I do not except myself from that judgement We're easily swept by simple narratives and easy solutions to complicated problems. But so long as we like the Kinks !


Sunday, April 26, 2026

Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 90 Kate Bush - The Kick Inside

 


Kate Bush like all great artists introduced a voice, a persona and with it a world that didn't exist before her arrival..









 




Best Ever Albums - 2,000 - 1,001 - 1,404 Harry Nilsson - Nilsson Schmilsson

 


Harry Nilsson is still in his dressing gown on the cover of Nilsson Schmilsson. You get the sense that he's undergoing some kind of crisis but he's such damned good company for the course of the album that you're certainly rooting for the man.


  



500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 186 Kings Of Leon - Aha Shake Heartbreak.

 


Not the excellent furst. Not the breakthrough third. A transitional album but to my ears a fantastic one. Creedence, meet,  Blondie meet Befheat meet Ramines and get down and dirty. They lost what they had from here for me byt their bank manager wasn't complaining.




Song(s) of the Day # 4,377 RAYE

 

'It's a shame about Raye...' This morning I was listening to Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds . An important record from my youth. I like it, and am glad I bought it last year on the day I went to see The Loft at Cluny 2. . They're putting out a second album soon and returning to Newcastle. I'd like to see them again next month.

But in the meantime This afternoon I'm listening to RAYE. It's not really a shame. This is about as far away from the Leminheads as you could possibly get. RAYE.second album THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE is not actually a million miles from The War of the Worlds. Because what is music really? It's escapism. Entertainment. Sustenance fror the brain, soul and feet.

I confess I don't really speak   THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE's language or walk its streets .It's not really aimed at me. I don't have any children. I'll never completely live in this world. But it strikes me as not too dissimilar exercise as The War of the Worlds in essence. It's tuneful. It's huper theatrical, t's incredibly ambitious and it's surely destined for the West End.

I imagine any number of people are listening to this on permanent rotation and I can quite understand why. It's rather kitchen sink, but let's face it we're living through the kutchen sink age good as dammit.. Thimbs up from me!

Saturday, April 25, 2026

1982 Top 40 23rd May # 7 PhD

 


There was always an odd song that was in the charts for weeks that didn't do anything for you but hung around got radio play and was on Top of the Pops every couple of weeks. Everybody's Got To Learn Sometimes. Video Killed The Radio Star, This. 

PhD were a duo. their lead singer was a guy called Jim Diamond.He wasn't a particularly trendy looking type. An everyman. I Won't Let You Down got to Number Three in the UK. But it parked in the charts for weeks it seemed. It charted in the Top 10 all over the place, 

I just listened to it. I haven't heard it for years. It had a small majestic 45 quality. But I remember why U didn't like it. I don't care for Jum's voice. The way he sings 'Woman.' It wouldn't have featured on the evenung Radio One shows whuch is what I listened to mostly. I understand why it resonated but don't need to hear it again really..



250 Albums- An Arbitrary Rumble Through My Record Collection # 32 The Go Betweens - 16 Lovers Lane

 


I almost died a few times. Don't we all. My mother almost died befioe I was born. Drowned . An older boy saw her adrift in the sea before she was five and plucked her from the waves and returned her to her parents on the shore. My sister as a baby fell into our garden swimming pool in Zimbabwe and her sister rescued her. I almost fell out of the open window on a train heading across Botswana. Casual incidents but they make you pause.. 

The Go Betweens 16 Lovers Lane reminds me of another one of the times I might have died. When I was at unuversity I was ill. Very ill. I had to intercalate for a couple of years and return to my parental home and be diagnosed and treated back to some kind of health so I could return to university and complete my degree. All the while. My older sister was dying and died in the same house.

There were four of us there with her. My younger sister who had been plucked from the pool by Sarah in Zimbabwe.. My mother who cared for Sarah when she returned from the hospice.  My father. And me. But it made a mark on us all. And the five if us still bear the scars. Though you may not know it to meet us. We never recognise each others scars. .

I bought this album, the last of The Go Betweems albums during their initial run at round about that time. I'm playing it now as my supper warms.. It's essentially an album about Love in its many incarnations. An incredibly beautuful and refined one. As the man says, 'Love goes on....' 

 

500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 187 Girl Aloud - Chemistry

 


There are daus when I'm faced with a selection like this and I think 'I don't write that kind if a blog. I don't really have an ipinion on this which is worth hearing I'm afraid,'




Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 91 Ash Ra Tempel - Ash Ra Tempel

 


A German Krautrock group led by guitarist Manuel Gottsching. Their eponymous debut from 1971 is a hidden passage into the pyramids.


 

Song(s) of the Day # 4,376 Parlor Greens

 

Parlor Greens Emeralds plays a straight bat . It's Booker T & The Mags for the late twenties. Frankly it's difficult to fault an approach like this. Smokin'

1982 Top 40 23rd May # 8 Patrice Rushen

 





Friday, April 24, 2026

Song(s) of the Day # 4,375 My New Band Believe

 


It's Friday. So let's relax. This is complete pants. I suspect it has no redeening features whatsiever. Look we've all been young and can understand the meaning of precocious. I personally loved Joseph & His Technicolor Dreamcoat and I knew all of the words.  

But I was nine. I'm not now. I didn't form a Rock & Roll band called My New Band Believe and go out on the road dragging the good name of Rock & Roll through the mud behind me while I pranced and preened and genuinely expected anybody to take me seriously for a moment. This is ghastly nonsense.

Iggy Pop knew and knows all about the inner child and how it can be channeled to produce creative and challenging art. I left primary school almist 50 years ago. It was a wrench at the time but part if life's passage. My New Band Believe seem to be in denual of this essentual feature of life's passage

1982 Top 40 23rd May # 9 Junior

 


And my advice is.... listen to your mother.




Thursday, April 23, 2026

Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 92 Donnie & Joe Emerson - Dreamin' Wild

 


The greatest Rock & Roll record ever to come out if Fruitland, Washington. Self released in 1979. Originally only 2,000 copies 1,000 of which were destroyed. This is a story which is so uncanny and a record which sounds so beautiful that it's almost impossible to categorise. Just hear it. If you want to learn more start here. 







500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 188 The Magnetic Fields - Distortion

 


I find The Magnetic Fields  rather arch generally but I could go for this because it chooses to skip across genres like it's in a field if daisies. And a fine time is had by one and all..




Song(s) of the Day # 4,375 Pale White

 


Interesting day today ! Every day should be interesting . Well here's an interesting record to go with it. From Newcastle Upon Tyne where I reside as it happens. Pale White's third; Inanimate Objects of the 21st Century; White Stripes meet Queens of the Stoneage at the Bigg Market on Friday Night .. And make a damned fine night of it. 

1982 Top 40 23rd May # 10 Joan Jett & The Blackhearts

 


The clock was ticking down to eight o'clock. I was due in Dussledorf in a couple of minutes for a virtual lesson. I needed a warmer.  Every half decent lesson needs a warmer. I came up with this one. What's the Next Line? 'I Love & Roll...' Cathi and Carsten were stumped. Don't they teach Insurance Professionals anything anymore? For the record it's 'So put another dime in the jukebox baby !' Don't pretend you know that ......




Wednesday, April 22, 2026

500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 189 Moodyman - Forevern Evermore

 


Classic Soul meets House.




1982 Top 40 23rd May # 10 Hot Chocolate

 


When I was growing up Hot Chocolate were always in the Top Twenty. And this always seemed like a good thing. . 




Song(s) of the Day # 4,374 Jose Gonzalez

 


I'm listening to Richard Thompson and thinking about Kevin Morby today. Jose Gonzalez'  Against The Dying Of the Light has been chiming with that. Plugging into that primal Folk energy. Revving up the motor and presseing your bootheels on the accelerator and bombing down the woodland road until dawn.

There's some Nick Drake inspired poetics and picking and that's always welcome. This is some record. It has plenty of company in 2026.. 'Do not go gentle until that night.;  You heard what the man says.

Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 93 Richard & Linda Thompson - I Want to See The Bright Lights

 


Life is not all peaches and cream. We must realise this and face the music, Here is an album that spells that out clearly if we needs a reminder to tell us it has always been thus. This feels like being cast and finding yourself adrift in a Hardy novel. There's plenty of light and shade here as there.  




 

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

250 Albums- An Arbitrary Rumble Through My Record Collection # 33 The Undertones - Positive Touch

 


How does a band that comes to fame at a certain age appealing primarily to people of a similar age as them last the course. Take the Undertones and Positive Touch. They could always write sings and play. Now they found nuance and moved away lyrically frim a largely hormonal rush. Discovered Soul and Dexys and Orange Juice. Maintained the joy and humour. (less of a factor on The Sin of Pride, the record which broke them).

Here they really embraced the experiment. Were content to be out of synch. They broadened their palate and range of harmonies and finally sang about the Troubles. Theirs and the part of the world they hailed from. This is a gorgeous textured and incredubly colourful record. Almost dayglo. I can't think of another album which sounds quite like it.   

Songs About People # 1,425 Martin Luther King

 


                                                                                Beauty.



1982 Top 40 23rd May # 11 Duran Duran

 


I have double standards. At heart I'm an NME reader. I like the Stranglers so tirn a blind eye to their callous misogyny and thugushness. But I'm not so forgiving to Duran Duran.Hungry Like The Wolf. 'A character who hunts women. Charming !' I suppose the tune's alright.   



500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 190 Lambchop - Oh (Ohio)

 


Lambchop seem like a world to discover for another lifetime. For now to melt into this should suffice.




Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 94 Tractor - Tractor

 

Don't let the man in the grey suit deceive you.'

The kind of album that is born to be mythologised and sounds wonderfully mythical from its opening notes. Rochdale's finest. I expect. Appreciated by John Peel and Julian Cope. Featured on Peel's famed Dandelion Records. Listening now feels ike duscovering a new colour.

This is their second album and has a mystery and no little wzzened, gothic ork majesty. Dark, craft and  learned. This is news to me. Today is the first time I've heard the record . It won't be the last.








Song(s) of the Day # 4,373 Sweetwater

 

'Sometimes I feel like a motherless child. A long way from home...'

The first thing we feel in life is the act of separation. And from there begins the eternal search for meaning, Some of us fare better than others. But we all remain confused. Despite our protestations to the contrary.

 Ask Californians Sweetwater if you don't believe me. The band that were set to open Woodstock in 1969 but were delayed by traffic so Richie Havens stood in and took their slot in history. Sweetwater I imagine are largely forgotten. .Except by those like me who obsess over this fundamental stuff. 

History records that  Sweetwater were taken to the festival by helicopter and performed their set after Swami Satchudinanda's Invocation. They were paid $3,500 fir their efforts. But I imagine it didn't go very far. There were rather a lot of them. Pushing double figures.

Their debut album, named Sweetwater was the only one to chart nationally. I listened to it this morning. It went down smoothly with bath and breakfast. It's perfectly of its times. Santana Lite. 'What's wrong in our school. Politicians are blowing their cool. Over they who refuse to abide by the rules. What's wrong  at the zoo.  The animals sense all our fears showing though.'

It's a cool and educative listen. How little things change. A wonderful reminder of times that were definitely not innocent ones but were well served by music like this which sountdracked them. And what to be frank has changed. A man who was then dodging the draft is now leading the charge into the next set of conflagrations. Like all great generals. Frim the rear.. Have a great day ! 

Monday, April 20, 2026

500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 191 Phosphorescent - Pride

 


 Phosphorescent revel in the poetic moment. The moment of realisatiom. The albums swell with epiphany.






Woodstock Artist Booking Fees

 


Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 95 July - July

 


The chart continues to descend through albums which I don't know, which is exactly  the kind of chart I'm most enthralled by. . July was an Ealing based psyche band and this is their debut album frim 1968. It struck me as slightly run of the mill initually. Psychedelia of the Hole in My Shoe strain. But it's a grower as  perfectly amiable. And then opens up in Crying is fir Writers particularly tp gentle epiphany. I'm sold. Also highly collectable naturally.



Best Ever Albums - 2,000 - 1,001 - 1,405 Miles Davis

 


An OST for a documentary about the life of Jack Johnson the boxer.  Chick Corea, John McLaughlin and Herbie Hancock feature .It's funky as.... and sounds ready to blow at any moment.




1982 Top 40 23rd May # 12 Scotland World Cup Squad

 


Scotland have a dream . To get knocked out at the group stage apparently. This featured Johm Gordon Sinclair from Gregory's Girl. A film whuch described my life at that point in time pretty well .



Song(s) of the Day # 4,372 Frog

 


Charm, an almost forgotten art. And evident in spades on For Sale the latest offering from New Rochelle guitar and keyboard duo Frog. it's a gentle syncopated record that takes its time and chooses its byroads.It seems indebted wonderfully to Jonathan Richman and Andrew Gold.  Takes its  time. As we should all try to do.  

Sunday, April 19, 2026

Lulu & Julie Driscoll

 


Songs About People # 1,424 Casey Jones

 

A man who's fateful destiny illustrates the dangers of punctuality. As for Grateful Dead, they 'got on that train, high on cocaine.'  



1982 Top 40 23rd May # 14 Blondie

 


Blondue were not exactly 'washed up' in 1982. But they'd pretty much run out of road and were sensible enough to realise it. The Hunter was the first album you didn't really need to own. Except perhaps. for its wonderful cover. It reached Number Ten in Belgium only. Time perhaps to go..


   

500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 192 Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - Real Emotional Trash

 


Another day, another Stephen Malkmus album in the inbox. Can I think of anything new to say ? Probably nit. But here we go.... 

I've just played This Is It by The Strokes and loved it completely so Malkmus is a logical next stop. Lets face it Stephen Malkmus could have been in The Strokes. He;s good looking, loves himself and his work is deeply referential. This is Post Rock. So clever that you can't hope to keep up. So lay back and enjoy.




250 Albums- An Arbitrary Rumble Through My Record Collection # 34 Genesis - Trespass

 


I guess the ultimate goal is to term temporary freedom into permanent freedom. With that in mind I left my phone charging in the socket next to my bed a couple of hours ago and left my flat and wandered down to Newcastle Quayside. A ten minute walk downhill from where I live. I found a record stall on the edge if the Tyne that  I've frequented over the almost eighteen years I've lived in Newcastle. I had a brief chat with the stall owner; a friendly bearded fellow who remembered me too.

We chatted about this and that and I bought a copy of  Trespass by Genesus which seemed reasonably priced. He popped in a splendid purple sleeve which reminded me if the Hazlenut Caramel's from Quality Street. We bade each other farewell and I made my way up Grey Street, called by some the finest street in Europe. It certainly seemed so this afternoon , I felt unencumbered without my phone. Noticed the phenomenal quality of the Georgian architecture. Observed the faces of the people I passed. Speculated on them. The great mystery; other people.

19th April  2026. There's never a bad time to take a new step. Make a new resolution. Some time without my phone on a daily basis if I can. Who knows how far I'll get. As for Trespass, I like it, I care for Gabriel's Genesis more and mire as I make my way into my sixties 

Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 96 Grateful Dead - Workingman's Dead

 


It's April 2026. It's a Sunday. I've just listened to Matching Mole frim 1972 which still oddly, with all it's quaintness still sounds like the future. And a rather comforting one with all the idiosyncrasy that we cherish in humanity and existence. Let's see how Workingman's Dead from 1970 fares.

First of all it's playing on my television set. How's that for Psychedelics?  How far we've come. Or have we ?. I immediately warm to it. It's warm and I sense a campsite fire. A sense of community where you're more than welcome .Always room for one more. So find yourself a seat. I imagine a bowl of broth. This is gentle and loving stuff. A great set of songs





Song(s) of the Day # 4,371 Adrian Younge

 


It's 2026. And every other record it seems is an imaginary soundtrack. We seem to be being asked to gi and live in some kund of permanent fantasy existence. It's certainly inviting. Well if you can't beat them you might as well join them, So here's today's serving and its another fine record.. Peaches and cream. With breakfast. What are your doctor's orders? 

Adrian Younge is an Emmy award winning self taught musician whose work apparently 'defies the digital tide.' If this means his current offering Younge recal Golden Age of Soul classics like Trouble Man and Hot Buttered Soul then I'll have a serving of that !

Saturday, April 18, 2026

500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 193 Richmond Fontaine - The Fitzgerald

 


For those who have immaculately kept bookshelves and know their Cheever from their Coover. Tracing the great American arc. The way any life could go either way.




Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 97 Iggy & The Stooges - Raw Power

 


A malevolent, dark record im every way . Reflecting the journey The Stooges were going through and the times. Incredibly wired and frantic. Ar tunes deeply aggressive. At others deeply confused. Not easy listening. You probably have a good idea if what you think about this already. Not one for the cowering masses. Or for those who like being told what to do.....




1982 Top 40 23rd May # 15 Depeche Mode


Depeche Mode were in transition . From Basildon to Berlin.


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Song(s) of the Day # 4,370 Badfinger

 


Saturday. The Day for Fun according to my father. Still in slumber in the bedroom above the living room where I'm writing this. I've got a trip across country from my parent's hpme to my own In Newcastle. Meaning I'll miss Record Store Day in all probability. A day that means very little to me personally. I'm not that kind of collector.

I looked through the list yeaterday evening and there was just one record whuch piqued my interest and I might ask after early next week when I do the rounds of the Newcastle record stores I frequent. Badfinge'rs third album. On Apple. No Dice.

Badfinger are like The Raspberries and Big Star. Teenage Fanclub, Super Furry Animals and  Belle & Sebastian. Forever in The Beatles and their contemporaries slipstream but with a flow well worth following for its own twists and turns..Fir its own magic. No Dice has much to recommend it. I'd like a copy and the original vinyl release is pitched too prohibitively in terms of cost. North of four hundred pounds.

But it's something to covet, It has a great cover. A great set of songs. Wonderful playing. Vocals and harmonies and song structures than genuinely emote and ache. Bring back the times. Only records can do that for me.  'No Matter What you are.....'

Friday, April 17, 2026

Best Ever Albums - 2,000 - 1,001 - 1,406 Deftones - Koi No Yokan

 


Oh go to your room !




500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 194 The For Carnation - The For Carnation

 


Brooding Post Slint manuevers.Incredibly tatseful. Like waiting for something to happen. When you're not entirely sure anything ever will. 


 


Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 98 The Louvin Brothers - Satan is Real

 


The classic collecter's item. A real opportunity to invite your pals round and strpke your chins as it spins. As for letting satan in your life. It's probably slightly inadvisable.Now dosy do your partner. Atmosphere aplenty. 




1982 Top 40 23rd May # 16 Soft Cell

 


Everybidy things that their tumes were the best. I'm no different but would say that this Top 40 from my times, just as I was preparing for O Levels and the exit to the wider world is a persuasive case for 1982.'See her eyes they are bright tonight,  See the stars coming out tonight. See the moon looking down tonight. Ss how they light your way tonight. '





Song(s) of the Day # 4,369 Woo

 


A leisurely wind down to the weekend. Woo, Clive and Mark Ives phenomenal Whichever Way You Are Going, You Are Goung Wrong an extraordinary slice of New Age whimsy and drift that feels like you're falling into a blissful space.

The Ives Brothers have been creating music since the 1970's apparently but if this is your entre to theit music then you may want to seek out more. In the meantime this collage is a drop of pure and constantly surprising beauty 

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Best Ever Albums - 2,000 - 1,001 - 1,407 Danger Mouse & Black Thought - Cheat Codes

 


An old skool collaboration in many respects. With the rapping rhythms and tone of early NAS and the vague gangster dread of those times but leavened by cool samples, melodic flourishes, tight beats and the constant ability to surprise. 

I don't really listen to much that might be labelled Hip Hop these days so am in no position to judge whether it's in rude health or not really.Very few records seem to appear that really grab my attention and make me think I must play, them but this one certainly did.

Producer Danger Mouse and rapper Black Thought are neither of them actually new kids on the block. Far from it.  Black Thought made his name as MC of The Roots who have been putting out records since the early Nineties, while Danger Mouse has been a producer of note for a broad range of artisits from Jay Z to Beck and Damon Albarn. No spring chickens then.

But on latest collaboration Cheat Codes they make Hip Hop's broad legacy work for them. This is something of an instant classic. Put it on and it will give you the instant shivers in the way that Illmatic, De La Soul is Dead or Liquid Swords might do.

One of the albums off the year then. One of the best records of this type I've heard for some time. A lyrical free wheeling treasure that improves on every listen.