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| 1. Robot Factory |
| 2. Lets Buy A Bridge |
| 3. Border Country |
| 4. Cake Shop Girl |
| 5. The Helocopter Spies |
| 6. Big Maz In The Desert From The Trolley |
| 7. Big Empty Field |
| 8. Mining Villages |
| 9. Collision With A Frogman / Vs The Mangrove Delta Plan |
| 10. Secret Island |
| 11. Whatever Happens Next |
| 12. Blenheim Shots |
| 13. A Raincoats Room |
| 14. The Stairs Are Like An Avalanche (Bonus Track) |
| 15. New York (Bonus Track) |
| 16. Real Shocks (Bonus Track) |
| 17. Lets Build A Car (Bonus Track) |
| 18. Big Maz In The Country (Bonus Track) |
| 19. Then Poland (Bonus Track) |
| 20. Lets Build A Car (Bonus Video Track) |
Although Sudden (vocals/guitar) and Soundtracks(piano/drums) formed the first incarnation of the Swell Maps as far back as 1972, the group did not begin to truly take shape until 1976, when the siblings enlisted bassist Jowe Head and guitarist Richard Earl. In the spirit of punk's "do-it-yourself" mentality, they formed their own label, Rather Records, and issued their debut single the brief, jarring Read About Seymour in the early weeks of 1978. Local media support soon won the group a distribution pact with but they did not resurface until over a year later with the single Dresden Style.
In mid-1979, the Swell Maps released their full-length debut A Trip To Marineville, a crazy quilt of punk energy and Krautrock-influenced clatter. After the release of the speaker-shredding single "Let's Build A Car," the group recorded one final studio LP, Jane From Occupied Europe, before breaking up. Each of the members followed their own career paths, playing solo and forming bands: Sudden formed the Jacobites, Soundtracks joined Crime & The City Solution and Head played with the Television Personalities.
Each disc contains bonus tracks not available on previous versions of these albums. --This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant - Definitely Swell Maps with Some Maturity,
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This review is from: Jane From Occupied Europe (Audio CD)
Whatever Amazon say about this CD not being available, they are wrong. Try Rough Trade records in Talbot Road, London. I also got Trip to Marineville there. This is slightly more mature than Trip, but not without those quirky toy-like effects that make Swell the legendary sound they are today. Really cheers you up.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant Rock.,
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This review is from: Jane From Occupied Europe (Audio CD)
Yes, it seems like every reissue from some obscure band from 1980 seems to get the "gem" 5 star review, but this record is really something special. It is so loosely concocted, but it works incredibly well as a whole or just listening to individual tracks. The looseness seems very natural and unpretentious. Also, the energy of this group is completely contagious. Its an absolute must for anyone into the early eighties British thing but feels like the Fall don't rock hard enough and that Wire are too full of themselves.....
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sunken Treasure,
By "squarehawk" (usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Jane From Occupied Europe (Audio CD)
The 2 brothers (Nikki Sudden & Epic Soundtracks)which founded the group gave such an unconventional spin to what many considered "punk" in the late '70s by adding tape loops, piano, and other assorted items oddly mixed into the Lo Fi aggression of feedback that Sonic Youth has continually saturated their songs with. They actually had a sense of humor accompanied by a bizzare intelligence of the reality of the world (songs like "Let's Build A Car" and "Verticle Slum"). Only other groups near their originality would've been Wire, Gang of Four, Raincoats, or Pere Ubu.
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