Microdisney: The Clock Comes Down The Stairs, CD
Microdisney began recording in their native town of Cork, Ireland. Their first few singles, including 1983's "Pink Skinned Man", were producedby Dave Feeley, and released on indie label Kabuki records
Read MoreMicrodisney began recording in their native town of Cork, Ireland. Their first few singles, including 1983's "Pink Skinned Man", were producedby Dave Feeley, and released on indie label Kabuki records
After relocating toLondon, they signed toRough Trade, and utilised John Porter(producer ofThe Smiths) to produce their debut album,Everybody is Fantastic. At this time, the band became acquainted withJohn Peel, who championed their music, and gave them the first of several celebrated Peel Sessions
Originally released in 1985,The Clock Comes down the Stairs was the first of three albums--the other two are the ensuing releases Crooked Mileand39 Minutes--on which this superb band finally got it right.
It was never an easy equation for Microdisney to balance--the musical prettiness of Sean O'Hagan and the lyrical savagery of Cathal Coughlan--but it all adds up here rather wondrously.The Clock Comes down the Stairs seems to be Coughlan meticulously chronicling his own decline. As is invariably the case with Coughlan, however, the decline of everyone and everything else also gets a mention.
In the mid-1980s, bands were either in the charts, which meant they sounded like Wham!, or they were alternative, in which case they sounded like The Jesus & Mary Chain. Nobody really knew what to do with a collection of recalcitrant Irishmen whose music evoked Jimmy Webb, Steely Dan and The Walker Brothers, and whose words were consumed with paranoia and disgust. On "Goodbye It's
1987" a startlingly unconcerned-sounding prediction of Armageddon--Cathal introduces one of O'Hagan's impeccable guitar solos with the muttered exhortation "Let's tax the wages of sin". In the summer of Live Aid, it was never likely to be a big radio favourite.
This re-issue – made in conjunction with the band - contains rare single B-sides and th complete Peel session recorded at the time. With notes in collaboration with the band by Terry Staunton and a book packed with memorabilia this release serves as a great re-introduction to this finest of Irish bands.
Barcode | 5013929158139 |
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Genre | Indie/Alternative |
Label | Cherry Red |
Format | CD |
Artist | Microdisney |
1. HORSE OVERBOARD 2. BIRTHDAY GIRL
3. PAST
4. HUMANE
5. ARE YOU HAPPY
6. GENIUS
7. BEGGING BOWL
8. A FRIEND WITH
A BIG MOUTH 9. GOODBYE ITS
1987 10. AND
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BONUS TRACKS
11. HARMONY TIME SINGLE B- SIDE 12. MONEY FOR
TRAMS SINGLE B- SIDE 13. GENIUS PEEL SESSION
14. 464
PEEL SESSION 15. GOODBYE ITS
1987 PEEL SESSION 16. HORSE OVERBOARD PEEL SESSION
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