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Sunday, May 3, 2026
Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 83 Out of Focus - Out of Focus
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Song(s) of the Day # 4,383 Maya Hawke
I immediately warm to Maya Hawke's latest album MAITREA CORSO as soon as I perch my headphones over my head and sail into opening track Love of My Life.Maybe I'm in a good mood but she's good company with her soothing approach to the curveballs mid Twenties living throw at the sensitive.
Maya parents are Ethan Hawke and Una Thurman and you've got two options. Either to hold her good fortune against her or concede she may have had experiences you're not entirely familiar and cup an ear to try to discern what they might be. I'd like the record regardless of knowledge of her lineage.
MAITREA CORSO is warm and endearing and unexpected from the off . I could make a lot of comparisons to other female artists working in the same neck of the woods but it would be lazy. It's funny, sharp and constantly surprising.
Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 85 Dschinn - Dschinn
A ghastly cover. Like one if those appalling Seventies Pop Art images where everybody thought they were the spawn of Salvador Dali. I liked it as a teenager. But I'm not a teenager anymore. The record's a bit meh! Just my taste. Nit particularly Deep purple. Fans of the Oh Sees form an orderly queue.
The Soul Searcher - The 50 Greatest Joni Mitchell Songs # 48 Michael of Mountains
1982 Top 40 23rd May # 1 Madness
Friday, May 1, 2026
Album Reviews # 118 Family - Bandstand
An album that takes me back, The years fall away and I'm eight years old . It's yesrerday once more. One of seven again. In a large house in Nottingham called Private Road. A little boy in short trousers with a proud head of curly hair. Two older brothers. Two sisters. One older . One younger sister. A mum and dad. Struggling with money and a new life. But all very happy together. In the Seventies. One of the strangest but most wonderful decades of all.
We were just back from Zimbabwe. Where we'd returned from in 1972. Adjusting to a different climate and a different world. My mother retraining as a Social Worker. My father had a job with Boots. One of the most prominent employers in Nottingham. Dad travelled off to Eastern Europe every few months. Trialling Nurofen behind the Iron Curtain.
Enough of my Family. Back to Family. They came from neighbouring Leicester. Where my father had been born in 1934. But had long since decamped to London where they were surrounded by glamorous women and dressed in gowns, beads and saffron. Patchouli oil and incense sticks. They were much feted. The next big thing
Their first album was produced by Dave Mason of Traffic who has recently passed. Jimmy Miller was also in the mix. The record was called The Doll's House which reputedly led The Beatles to change the name from the same name to The Beatles (yeah, The White Album).
The Doll's House is a staggering, evocative album . Like so many of its time. It's a world that's effectively gone now. But AI and The Internet can recover and carry you back apparently, This effectively is the very reasin I started thus blog 13 years and counting back. And why I continue working in the seam. So let's put Bandstand on and spin back in time.
It's their sixth album, bands worked hard back in those days and this one came out in 1972. The exact year the seven of us departed Africa and arrived in England. The original sleeve was a Die-Cut in the shape of a Bush TV22 screen. Family are going straight. Or as straight as they can. Utilising more conventional song structures and arrangements. Wistful sentiments and stylings.
Vocalist Roger Chapman is the only Family constant. This is John Wetton's last album with the band. He's off to King Crimson. But first there's My Friend The Sun. One for the ages. I turn over the sleeve. Gaze down at the valves and wires on the back sleeve of the sleeve. 'I know that you're waiting. Come out from your shell... although there's been rain and it's coming again. Change has to be here. Obviously...'
Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 84 Harvester - Hemat
The Soul Searcher - The 50 Greatest Joni Mitchell Songs # 49 Dog Eat Dog
Song(s) of the Day # 4,382 Pigeon
Pigeon, Margate's finest . Latest album OUTTANATIONAL rocks. Spacey cover. Post Punk. Psyche, Krautrock, and Afrobeat all stirred into the mix. . Also the Kitchen Sink. Leftfield meets WITCH on the way round to Tracy Emin's .I imagine you'd expect nothing less. But it's disciplined, cool. martial. A great listen for Friday morning spring to summer flat cleaning.
Thursday, April 30, 2026
1982 Top 40 23rd May # 2 Adam Ant
The Soul Searcher - The 50 Greatest Joni Mitchell Songs # 50 Shine
There are worse ways to spend 50 days thtn listening to 50 Joni Mitchell songs. Starting wuth the last collection of new material. One of the great things about Joni is her use of space.
1982 Top 40 23rd May # 3 Yazoo
Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 86 Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures
500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 182 The Earlies - Those Were The Earlies
I'm listening to an album from 2002 called These Were The Earlies by The Earlies. It came out in 2004. It's already clasped me close to its chest and I've taken off my headphones, gone off and made myself a cup of tea. Returned to my desk. Put my headphones back on. Now I'm going to listen to the rest of it. I've found another one.
It's immediately obvious that the record has a strong sense of self mythology. This is a strong essential component of the DIY independent mythology which has always been a component of Rock & Roll alternative culture. A SUB culture. A hidden universe.
This is a band from Texas. But I felt sure they must feature membes of The Flaming Lips or Mercury Rev because the DNA of the record seemed so immediately familiar. Like my own skin. .The instant familiarity of records becomes one of its essential attractions with time.
This is a cute record. Coy. But with boundless and vaulting admirable ambition. Like many great records an incantation. An invitation back to childhood. The low door in the wall.
Song(s) of the Day # 4,381 Juni Habel
2026 seems to be a slightly enchanted time music wise, What magical time and place to you want to be transported back to today? The early Seventies? The late Sixtues? Encased in now. Why not. Juni Habel and her third album Evergreen In Your Mind. The slow, deliberate act of becoming according to The Line of Best Fit. That sounds as if it will do,
And so the album proves . It's elfin twinkle toes delight. Tenderness and playfulness meet in a Norwegian meadow and frolic and gambol to their hearts content as the sun decsends. It makes your mind go back to the likes of Vashti and Sandy. Forward to the arrival of the bew Aldous Harding album which is due soon. This will do,
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 87 The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
I never mind listening to The Stone Roses. It's such a glorious record. Ever! It's such a fundamental record. It's why people like me listen to records so much. It takes me back and guides me forwards. It genuinely changed things.
Song(s) of the Day # 4,380 Brown Horse
Perhaps Brown Horse's are Norwich's finest. They're certainly a horse of a different colour. Third album Total Dive might at first seem like an open invitation for doomscrollers of the world to unite and feel sorry for themselves.But persevere. For there's much here for lovers of Neil Young, The Band , Springsteen and the open road to celebrate. I'm not quite sure what Alan Partridge might think of it really. But frankly, what dies that guy know,
This is a band that must be growing used to being compared to artists and records that came out over fifty years ago. This is tonally not necessarily the cheeriest record you're likely to hear this week but it may well be one of the best. I went to university in Nowich but it certainly doesn't remind me of The Fine City. It probably reminds me of somewhere like Omaha, even though I've never been there and am probably unlikely to ever get there. Good recirds do things like that to you. This is a very good record !
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Best Ever Albums - 2,000 - 1,001 - 1,402 The Beatles - Let it Be (Naked)
I just listened to Let It Be. Naked. On my television. No that's not what I meant. I'm not that kind of person.This is a record which us so incredibly of its time. You can't help but visualise The Beatles. Feel the tension between them. Feel the Sixties become The Seventies.
500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 184 Rilo Kiley - Under The Blacklight.
Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 88 West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - A Child's Guide To Good & Evil
This seems a world away from where I'm sitting now. But maybe it's not. The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band feeds on an energy that is reborn with every succeeding generation. An urge to get back to the garden. A fear of what might germinate and grow.
Heavenly harmonies and vibes. A sense that this album might not actually be bought by that many people but it will be loved by those that make the effort and spread the word.
Song(s) of the Day # 4,379 Jessie Ware
I listened to Jesse Ware's latest album Superbloom last night. I'm listening to it again now. She takes the heady essential ingredients of original Seventies Disco. Distuls them to the essence and then unleashes the cork and allows you to rise to the ceiling like Uncle Albert in Mary Poppins. So you're floating up towards the ceiling. With all your favourite people. The helium fuelled staircase to heaven !
250 Albums- An Arbitrary Rumble Through My Record Collection # 29 The Clean - Compilation
We all miss out on essential lives. Our essential vocations. My essential vocation was to dream I suspect. Mu 91 year old parents sit together in the living toom with a set of pictures of their children to their right. There's a photo of me which I think is the essential photogtaph of my lifetime .
It shows me walking down a garden path in Zimbabwe towards the swimming pool at the bottom of the garden. Chameleons in the trees. Banana tree ahead of me. Africa in all its verdant majesty and vibrant life all around me. I have a far away look in my eyes. A dreamer. I doubt if I will ever escape my essential self. I doubt if anyone does really.
My other essential selves are. Working in record shops. I've never done that so. I haunt them instead.I lack ambituin except to live. Collecting records. Collecting experience. Teaching now online. Reaping the rich harvest of life abroad. Experience life. As i said teaching. Learning .First in class. Now online. Every class is dofferent. Every time you play a record the experience is never the same
I should have been in a band. I would have been in a band loke The Clean. Minor Cult players. Not the big boys. Velvet Underground, Doors, Roxy Music, Joy Division. Essentially happy. But aware that life is a mountain path and the road is the long and winding one and we could trip and fall at any moment. Don't point that thing at me!
1982 Top 40 23rd May # 5 Tight Fit
Monday, April 27, 2026
Song(s) of the Day # 4,378 Bill Orcutt
I may have got to that age. The age where I can happily gaze at a fly wnadering across a pain of glass facing out on the street below While listening to Bill Orcutt's Music In Continuous Motion on my television set as the sun goes down. Then going over and cooking my tea. There are wirdse ways to spend a Monday evening in April,
The record is like something that Tom Verlaine and Tichard Lloyd might have dreamed up. Otcutt has been round the block more than most. He was apparently initually unspired to create by seeung Muddy Waters perform on The Last Waltz.. He's supported Sonuc Youth. He has nothing left to prove. But Music In Continuous Motion proves it. Just the facts !
Best Ever Albums - 2,000 - 1,001 - 1,403 The Horrors - Primary Colours
Shocking ! And not in the Hitchcock as in the classic dig your nails diwn your boyfriend's palm sense. But in the this is really, really piss poor car crash respect. The Cure meets Bauhaus meets the worst of The Scream OSTs. Go back to Drama Scool lads. Do not pass go. Ever again !!!
Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 89 Nina Simone - Pastel Blues
500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 185 The Streets
1982 Top 40 23rd May # 6 ABC
Half of my record collection is in the process of being moved. To the museum . Graded , listed , ranked and codified. These are times I lived through. It doesn't really feel like ancient history but that seems to be the current approach.
There was a sense when Lexicon Of Love camd out that it was a record of note. For us at school it felt a bit silly but we didn't fully appreciate the reference points.We didn't approach the greatest of The Temptations, and Bacharach & David. We needed Mojo for that. ABC I now realise did know how good that stuff was and they appreciated Semiotics too. Respect .
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
Best Ever Albums - 2,000 - 1,001 - 1,404 Harry Nilsson - Nilsson Schmilsson
500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 186 Kings Of Leon - Aha Shake Heartbreak.
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
Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 91 Ash Ra Tempel - Ash Ra Tempel
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'
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






































