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Various - Wild Paarty Sounds Volume One

Various - Wild Paarty Sounds Volume One

Musician: Various
Album title: Wild Paarty Sounds Volume One
Style: New Wave, Dub, Punk
Released: 1991
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1372 mb
Size APE version: 1356 mb
Size WMA version: 1699 mb
Rating ✫: 4.2
Votes: 660
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Genre: Electronic / Rock

Various - Wild Paarty Sounds Volume One


Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Jah Woosh Woodpecker Sound
Written-By – N. Beckford*
A2 Machine Gun Hogg & Co. Bed Bound Saga
Written-By – B. Smith*, S. Oliver*
A3 Prince Far I & Creation Rebel Quanté Jubila
Written-By – M. Williams*
A4 The Chicken Granny Quit The Body
Written-By – D. Brady
A5 Alan Pellay* Parasitic Machine
Written-By – A. Pellay*
A6 London Underground Dreams Are Better
Written-By – London Underground
B1 Suns Of Arqa Asian Rebel
Written-By – A. Maxwell*
B2 Alan Pellay* Demonic Forces
Written-By – Alan Pellay*
B3 The Mothmen Afghani Dub
Written-By – Harding*, Joyce*, Bowers*
B4 Jeb Loy & The Oil Wells Things That Made U.S.
Written-By – G. Williams
B5 New Age Steppers Yipee I Aah
Written-By – A. Maxwell*
B6 Judy Nylon The Dice
Written-By – J. Nyland*

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Cherry Red Records Ltd.
  • Distributed By – Pinnacle
  • Copyright (c) – Cherry Red Records Ltd.
  • Published By – Complete Music Ltd.
  • Published By – Virgin Music
  • Recorded At – Berry Street Studio
  • Recorded At – The Manor
  • Recorded At – Goosberry Recording Studio
  • Recorded At – The Town House
  • Recorded At – The Barge
  • Mixed At – Berry Street Studio
  • Mixed At – The Manor

Credits

  • Design [Sleeve Design], Photography By – Kishi*
  • Engineer, Recorded By – Bob Z , Dave Hunt, Jim Pete, Mark Lusardi*, Marlese
  • Engineer, Recorded By, Mixed By – John Walker
  • Mixed By – Nobby Turner, Richard Manwaring, Steve Smith
  • Producer – Adrian Sherwood

Notes

An On-U Sound compilation (On-U LP 06) licensed to Cherry Red.
℗ and © 1981 Cherry Red Records Ltd.
Manufactured in England. Also available on CD.
(Notes on Backcover)
Side One: Tks 1,2,3,5,6 © Compose Music Ltd., Tk 4 © Virgin Music
Side Two: Tk 1,2,4,5 © Compose Music Ltd., Tks 3,6 Virgin Music
Made in France
(Notes on Labels)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout etched): BICO & SWANN AT PORKY'S MPO BRED 24 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout etched): PORKY'S MPO BRED 24 B1
  • Barcode: 5 013929 102415

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
B RED 24 Various Wild Paarty Sounds Volume One ‎(LP, Comp) Cherry Red B RED 24 UK 1981
TCLP 4.00606 J Various Wild Paarty Sounds - Volume One ‎(LP, Comp, Whi) Trance Records TCLP 4.00606 J Germany 1988
BRED 24 Various Wild Paarty Sounds Volume One ‎(LP, Comp) Cherry Red BRED 24 UK 1981
CD BRED 24 Various Wild Paarty Sounds (Volume One) ‎(CD, Comp, RE) Cherry Red CD BRED 24 UK 1991
CDM RED 24 Various Wild Paarty Sounds (Volume One) ‎(CD, Comp, RE) Cherry Red CDM RED 24 UK Unknown



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Genuinely great LP, just came across a mint copy. Lots of tracks unavailable anywhere else. Does anyone know if G. Williams (Jeb Loy & THe OIl Wells) is Gareth Williams from This Heat? Seems likely? Machine Gun Hogg & Co. are former members of Pop Group/Rip Rig & Panic. The Allan Pellay tracks are amazing (very Jah Wobble) - hard to imagine he later had Hi NRG club hits.
Fordregelv
In a comment I made only two days ago (regarding a compilation CD on Tummy Touch Records) I mentioned how there aren't many compilations featured in my list of favourite LPs but this one here is also somewhere at the very top of that list. As the title says, it is indeed party music that covers just about every base when taking sub-cultures of the time into account. The LP features dub, punk, new wave, experimental and avantgarde and for the time (1981) was very very diverse indeed and did not really fit into any particular musical category. It could have easily been seen as a compilation trying too hard to be weird or arty but despite this never once does it seem to take itself too seriously. The lightheartedness of the very first track "Woodpecker Sound" ensures this and is a taste of how the LP means to go on. The track itself is version of Chemical Specialist from Creation Rebel & New Age Steppers' LP "Threat to Creation" and the aformentioned musicians provide the backing music once again for Jah Woosh's mischievious warblings. The Chicken Granny's "Quit The Body" is an insightful conclusion inspired no doubt by large amounts of hallucinogenic drugs, while Alan Pellay's "Parasitic Machine" and "Demonic Forces" are blistering with cynicism if not paranoia of the highest extreme (undoubtedly also produced by copious amounts of you know what). The London Underground track is an excellent dub adventure with a fantastic rhythym and a post-punk vocal over it. Similarly the Mothmen try their hand at some very dub-influenced experimental punk. Jeb Loy & The Oil Wells is simply hilarious - a vitriolic attack on the U.S. of A that's equally as relevant to day as it was then, if not more so. The rest of the tracks are all fantastic too. Prince Far I, New Age Steppers and Suns of Arqa provide more of the dub-side of things, while Machine Gun Hogg and Judy Nylon take a more avantgarde, new wave approach to things. They all deserve a comment each but I just don't have all day. The long-and-short of it though is that this LP, aside from being totally ground-breaking and still facinating today, is that it does not have a single filler track on it. It rocks from start to finish. And given the recent resurgence in New/No Wave and electro this LP should be listened to not merely due to its musical content but as a hint of what was to come in terms of the influence On-U Sound eventually had on reggae, dance and ambient and as a foretaste of the increasing trend in mixing completely different musical genres together in the quest for originality. The LP therefore has an overwhelming feel of having been released 20 years too early. It's definitely one worth hunting down if you know what's good for you.