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DOES THE FISH HAVE CHIPS : EARLY AND LATE WORKS 1986-1989
STUMP

  • Ref. XS889C
  • CHERRY RED RECORDS, 2014. Enregistrement 1986-1989.

2014 collection from the quirky British band. Stump were definitely one-of-a-kind, a peculiar and highly innovative mix of Talking Heads, Captain Beefheart, '70s Art Rock and '80s Post-Punk. The Anglo-Irish quartet emerged in 1986 with an EP on Ron Johnson and the track 'Buffalo', which also appeared on the NME's C86 cassette. After a debut album QUIRK OUT on their own label, they signed in 1987 to Ensign and enjoyed some success with the single 'Charleston Heston' and album a FIERCE PANKCAKE. Named after one of the many bizarre lyrics from 'Buffalo', Does the Fish Have Chips offers Stump's entire pre-Ensign output, including two rare compilation appearances and their iconic Peel session (issued at the time as a 12' on Strange Fruit). Also included are a handful of later recordings from 1988/89, after their time with Ensign, including two contributions to an Edward Barton tribute album by respective pairs of the band. (Amazon.com)

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  • 1 Orgasm Way
  • 2 Ice The Levant
  • 3 Grab Hands
  • 4 50-0-55
  • 5 Tupperware Stripper
  • 6 Our Fathers
  • 7 Kitchen Table
  • 8 Buffalo
  • 9 Everything In Its Place
  • 10 Bit Part Actor
  • 11 Big End
  • 12 Down On The Kitchen Table (John Peel Radio Session, 26-01-1986)
  • 13 Orgasm Way (John Peel Radio Session, 26-01-1986)
  • 14 Grab Hands (John Peel Radio Session, 26-01-1986)
  • 15 Buffalo (John Peel Radio Session, 26-01-1986)
  • 16 Living It Down
  • 17 The Queen And The Pope
  • 18 Seven Sisters
  • 19 The Lipstick Maker
  • 20 Maggie
  • 21 Love Is Too Small A Word
  • 22 King Of A Flat Country (by Robert Mckahey & Kev Hopper)
  • 23 Knob Gob (by Mick Lynch & Chris Salmon)