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Lost Albums: HENRY BADOWSKI Life Is A Grand

Henry Badowski emerged from punk having been briefly in CHELSEA, THE DAMNED and KING (the punk band featuring Captain Sensible, NOT the mulleted DM wearing combo who did ‘Love & Pride’!) His only album ‘Life Is A Grand’ was named after the English slang word meaning a thousand pounds. “A grand will always make your life easier” Badowski said Continue Reading ›

Lost Albums: B-MOVIE Hidden Treasures

‘Hidden Treasures’ provides the missing links to ‘Remembrance Day’, ‘Marilyn Dreams’ and ‘Nowhere Girl’, along with the context as to why for a period, B-MOVIE were judged to become the next big thing. It didn’t happen for them, but this lost album puts them on an equal footing with many of the best post-punk synth-laden bands of the era. Continue Reading ›

SPARKS MAD!

The sibling masters of the musical vignette SPARKS are back with their 28th (yes, count ‘em!) album ‘MAD!’. The history of SPARKS does not need repeating. In ‘MAD!’, the continued combination of the captivating singer and the stoic music man provides a wonderful ambiguous satire of this increasingly crazy world for all to enjoy. Continue Reading ›

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