I adore TPG & I adore this song along with "she is beyond good & evil" & "Snowgirl". This particular song is my favorite, i just love to crank this one all the way up & lose myself in the glorious splendor that is TPG.
@LaxATivvz, Pop Group and Shriekback in the UK were on an independent label called 'Y Records' that had a big Y on the vinyl label. Warner Brothers was their American distributor.
@modifiedcontent@LaxATiwz You're both right. This is the version from the'Y' album (released 1979 on Jake Riviera's Radar Records in the UK), while another version of the song did indeed appear on a compilation called 'We Are Time', released by the 'Y Records' imprint of Rough Trade in 1980.
I think Y was the label and this album was called We Are Time, a collection of live tracks and demos released after their official debut. I used to have it on cassette in the '80s, taped from the vinyl. I have the studio vinyl album with We Are Time. Different version.
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This is brilliant. Simple, and brilliant: post-punk.
Iandivision83 3 weeks ago
I adore TPG & I adore this song along with "she is beyond good & evil" & "Snowgirl". This particular song is my favorite, i just love to crank this one all the way up & lose myself in the glorious splendor that is TPG.
cocoaqueen16 2 months ago
@LaxATivvz True, but they had some subsequent releases on the Y- Rough Trade label.
crapple009 5 months ago
The album is called "Y"
was a life changer to a sweet innocent teenage boy
tcr620 6 months ago 3
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babylonIZfallin 8 months ago
Didn't think I'd find any Pop Group here but bang! There it be.
Lieu3C4 11 months ago
@LaxATivvz, Pop Group and Shriekback in the UK were on an independent label called 'Y Records' that had a big Y on the vinyl label. Warner Brothers was their American distributor.
modifiedcontent 11 months ago
@modifiedcontent @LaxATiwz You're both right. This is the version from the'Y' album (released 1979 on Jake Riviera's Radar Records in the UK), while another version of the song did indeed appear on a compilation called 'We Are Time', released by the 'Y Records' imprint of Rough Trade in 1980.
steamrib 11 months ago
The vocalist has a pleasant voice. Does he do a lullaby version?
uberalles2 1 year ago 6
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MrCommonlawyer 8 months ago
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Mark Stewart? Not likely!
MrCommonlawyer 8 months ago
Dub crazed post-punk fire.
jasonbigelow 1 year ago 5
I think Y was the label and this album was called We Are Time, a collection of live tracks and demos released after their official debut. I used to have it on cassette in the '80s, taped from the vinyl. I have the studio vinyl album with We Are Time. Different version.
modifiedcontent 1 year ago
Thanks for the clarification.
hbmat 1 year ago
This is different than the album version.
hbmat 1 year ago
@hbmat no, this is the album version.....where do you think it's different?
sitjar 1 year ago
@hbmat This is the version from the album Y. You are probably thinking of the other version from the album We Are Time. Y is a year earlier.
tmtherion23 1 year ago
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EBnFL0 1 year ago
Easily my favourite song of theirs.
nokori3byo 1 year ago
Great stuff.... Dennis Bovell at the controls... love this tune !
Lesoberon 1 year ago
@Lesoberon Yes I agree, you can tell at that time Dennis Bovell's brilliant work. I've always said is a reggae/punk tune.
sewitt60 1 year ago