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click the picture to hear a new track from PSB. (You might have to switch OFF the cassette player below!) 14 track CD £4.99
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HE IS
BACK!!! Phones
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Phones
Sportsman was one of the founding members of the legendary UK DIY-Punk
band Swell Maps. The Maps pushed the boundaries of late seventies music
and their influence lives on to this day... Phones gave up music around 1980 and it was only in January 2008 that he returned to singing, playing and songwriting. By February 2008 he had this single recorded!!!
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NEW!!! Arson & the Juggernauts - mini album - 9 track CD on Topplers Lite (006) |
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Poor Phones Sportsman (David Barrington) is often overlooked in Swell Maps retrospectives but his contributions to the Maps, and early solo albums by both Nikki Sudden and Jowe Head, should not be underestimated! He also plays along with Epic and Golden Cockrill on 'Big Store' from the first Jacobites record. What
can be said about his 1980 solo disc on Rather records? With permission from Phones' lawyers we are proud to present the complete 1980 single by the Phoned Sportsman Band.
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Jowe Head - "I intervened in his solo session at WMRS to pass him more instruments to hit but he was so hyped up that he took this as an insult perhaps! He was very helpful to me in the arrangements on the final session for my Pincer Movement LP. He was the truly avant garde member of the scene....he was into Stockhausen, Cage, and the dada sound-poems of Kurt Schwitters, I recall! He made some astonishing home recordings (I got copies of some of them) which I would like to see released on CD with the single tracks sometime!" It's an interesting record with hilarious artwork. The two main tracks can be bought on the Swell Maps compilation 'International Rescue'. READ WHAT PHONES SPORTSMAN HAS TO SAY!!! and see some amusing photographs.... |
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Click
the sleeve to see a full size image.
This record was recorded by Phones Sportsmen on Rather Records in 1980.
Sadly it has been unavailable since exept for a couple of tracks on a Swell
Maps (who?) comilation!
Listen to the NoMen Cover this Record in their own Unique Style!!!