Glaxo Babies
Nine Months To The Disco
After the abrupt departure of singer Rob Chapman, Bristols Glaxo Babies moved into more improvised and electronic-based
territory. Their early demos (as compiled on Put Me on the Guest List, also available from Superior Viaduct) only hinted
at such exotic sounds. Other bands from Manchester and New York were spiking post-punk with dance beats, yet Glaxo
Babies were brimming with fun and spontaneity, spearheading Englands death disco movement in the process. Reportedly
recorded in a single day, Nine Months to the Disco originally appeared on Heartbeat Records in 1980. Glaxo Babies sole
proper album veers between wiry electro à la Liquid Liquid ("Free Dem Cells"), piano-based free jazz burners ("Seven
Days") and progressive post-Krautrock jams that would make even This Heat blush, culminating in the mutant funk
masterpiece "Shake (The Foundations)" (which was regularly covered by The Pop Group in their live set). Nine Months to
the Disco is a monster statement, equal parts ballroom bangers and dancefloor clearers. Released domestically for the
first time ever, the album is available on vinyl and CD with liner notes by The Pop Group founder Mark Stewart and band
members Dan Catsis and Charlie Llewellin..
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Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
29-10-2013
Label
Item-nr
450241
EAN
0857176003942
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
MAXIMAL SEXUAL JOY
2
THIS IS YOUR VENDETTA
3
SEVEN DAYS
4
ELECTRIC CHURCH
5
NINE MONTHS TO THE DISCO
6
PROMISED LAND
7
THE TEA MASTER AND THE ASSASSIN
8
FREE DEM CELLS
9
DINOSAUR DISCO MEETS THE SWAMPSSTOMP
10
CONSCIENCE
11
SLIM
12
SHAKE (THE FOUNDATIONS)