Showing posts with label White Town. Show all posts
Showing posts with label White Town. Show all posts

20 October 2023

A PROSPECT OF THE SEA Various Artists 1991


 

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Obscure cassette only compilation of indie pop and poetry

 

Tracklist

A1The SuncharmsSparkle
A2Spectral AliceJet Black
A3The PristinesIndian Summer
A4The LoveliesDon't Listen
A5Throwaways (2)Trainstation Friend
A6Heavens AboveAutumn Anorak
A7Smile PoetWith My Blood
A8They Go Boom!!*Sunny September
A9HeavenlyDon't Be Fooled
A10White TownCold As Hell
A11Dreamscape (3)Never Wanted This
A12Huckleberry PieCaramel Girl
A13The Sweetest AcheSing
A14Kindergarten (5)Everything You Do
A15Crystal GardenA Love That Died
A16GentletrapNot That Far
B1The Big PaintingsPenny Picture Postman
B2Saturn V (2)Rocket Space Ship
B3CradleyardPurple
B4Heavens AboveGod Told Me To Do It
B5Poem By RachelWho
B6HoodGirl Called Heaven
B7Howard (14)Fake
B8Kindergarten (5)Jellybelly
B9The Balloon Farm (2)Never By You
B10GyroscopesJump Into The Sunshine
B11White TownAnnie Hall
B12Smile PoetPersistence Of Memory
B13The PristinesSo Low
B14Shelley's ChildrenWorld Turned Updide Down Pt2
B15BoyracerMy Town
B16Librarian (2)My Eyes Never Close
B17The Sweetest AcheMarianne

 

31 July 2021

WHITE TOWN Socialism, Sexism & Sexuality 1994

 

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Artist Biography by Stewart Mason

The "band" White Town consists of Jyoti Mishra, who writes and records the music almost entirely on his own, with occasional help from other musicians. Although best -- in fact, almost entirely -- known for the fluke 1997 hit "Your Woman," White Town's mix of musical, political, and social influences makes Mishra one of the more intriguing, although frustratingly inconsistent, musicians in '90s indie pop.

C86 Mishra was born in Rourkela, India, on July 30, 1966; his family emigrated to England when he was three years old. The name White Town was inspired by his experiences growing up as an Indian in a small English village. Mishra began playing the piano at age 12, and by his mid-teens, he was playing keyboards in a local band. After leaving that group, he formed a one-man synth band. Inspired by the Wedding Present and the general resurgence of guitar-based pop music in the mid-'80s, Mishra taught himself guitar and formed the first edition of White Town in early 1989. Originally, it was a four-person indie band in the classic post-C86 style, and played gigs supporting bands like the Sea Urchins and the pre-dance Primal Scream. The group released their first EP, White Town (featuring an eponymous song), on Mishra's own Satya Records in 1990. The 7" EP and a flexidisc that came out about the same time attracted the attention of Parasol Records, a northern-Illinois-based indie that was just starting out. A White Town single, "All She Said," was the label's fourth release. The rest of Mishra's band left around this time, and the next White Town release, the EP Alain Delon, was a solo recording. All future White Town records would feature only Mishra, playing nearly all the instruments with only occasional outside help.

Socialism, Sexism & Sexuality Two more EPs followed in 1992, Fairweather Friend and Bewitched, before Mishra finally released White Town's first full-length album in 1994; the title Socialism, Sexism and Sexuality neatly encapsulated the sometimes strident lyrical concerns of the songs therein. After the release of the album, Mishra grew tired of the limitations of the indie-guitar format and started working again with synthesizers and samplers. Two years' worth of experiments linking samples and guitars were released, in 1996, as the EP Abort, Retry, Fail? One of that EP's songs was "Your Woman," a song inspired in part by Mishra's teenage infatuation with a lesbian friend, based around a nagging trumpet sample from Lew Stone's 1932 jazz hit "My Woman." This song got EMI interested enough to sign White Town to their Chrysalis label, which released the full-length Women in Technology in 1997. Though the re-released "Your Woman" was a hit in both the U.S. and the U.K., interest in follow-up singles was nil, and Mishra happily went back to Parasol, where he released the Another Lover EP in 1998. The third White Town album, Peek and Poke, received mixed reviews upon its 2000 release.

 

Tracklist

1 Heather's Party 2:25
2 All Summer In A Day 3:01
3 An Idior Sings 2:10
4 Why I Hate Christmas 3:00
5 Turn Away 5:29
6 My Baby Will Love Me 4:05
7 Insincere 3:24
8 That's Just So 6:05
9 Fairweather Friend 3:10
10 Waiting 2:30
11 Ian 2:00
12 The Girl That I See 4:11
13 If I Had A Gun 2:30
14 Back On The Shelf 3:30
15 Lie, Lie, Lie 3:35
16 Bewitched 2:43
17 Fucked Again 2:30
18 Save The Earth (But Don't Save Me) 3:12
19 Deep Within 3:40
20 Then I'll Be Sane 4:45