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LETS GO NAKED New CD - "Insides "
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NEW COMPILATION CD

Now available, 16 track career retrospective CD.
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EGG RECORDS COMPILATION

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Bumper 27 track, 15 band compilation from the old vinyl singles, recent cd releases and previews of forthcoming releases, featuring:

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COMING SOON - Well eventually

Compilations from Remember Fun, Riot of Colour, Rabbits Wedding and new album from Lets Go Naked. Possibly a compilation CD of eighties Australian indie.

Selected Egg Records releases now available via download sites..

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"Change of Seasons sound like one of the great lost groups ever" - Tangents

"guitars that knock youre head off, with awesome urgency and noisey melody" - The List

"A great document of a previously unknown band" - Indiepages

" This Poison! should be lauded as one of the things that remained great in a decade that was in the main destined for the dustbin."

 

ABOUT
Egg Records is an independent record label based in Glasgow, Scotland. The label initially released 8 records between 1988 and 1991. After a long hiatus these long deleted vinyl discs where restored to CD, starting in 2003 with the "introduction to" compilation and now with compilations of the bands with various bonus 'basement tape' numbers. The restoration programme is now extended to other bands from the era.
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CATALOGUE
Also available:
Compilation CDs from This Poison, The Palisades, The Submarines, Change of Seasons, The Prayers, The Church Grims (sold out), Tugboat.
CD singles from Baby Lemonade (sold out). Change of Seasons (sold out), The Church Grims (sold out), The Hardy Boys, Lets Go Naked.
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FANZINE - Simply Thrilled
Occasional series of indie pop features on something the other, maybe some from the archives.
Latest
The June Brides Songbook
Interview with The Bats
The Chills - Low light
The Loft - shine like gold

The Bats- and here is.."North By North"
The Go Betweens - Oceans Apart & Glasgow May 11th 2005
Biff Bang Pow - Unweildly as a cat with hob nailed boots on

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REVIEW - The Church Grims
"Plaster Saints" contains a half dozen songs of the sort of quality that was rare even in these halcyon late 80s days, yet alone now. Like the Hellfire Sermons, who got a well-deserved and rather longer retrospective on Bus Stop the other year, they were undersung to the point of anonymity, but effortlessly crafted tunes and lyrics of the sort that would be raking in the plaudits today. You can understand comparisons to the June Brides ("Plaster Saint"), Close Lobsters ("Seen It All"), the Brides and the Lobsters ("Mr Watt Said") or even the Smiths ("Can't Laugh Anymore") or the Wedding Present ("Hardman") plus violins, but the real point, even aside from all those reference points which I certainly mean as a real compliment, is that such a smart retelling of familiar emotions ("boredom / is an anagram of bedroom / doesn't make for contentment, son") and such wonderful arrangements remain rare, if not quite unique. The best of many good reasons to buy this EP, however, is "Think Like A Girl": a beautiful, funny, unbelievably delicate mini-epic which owes much to McCarthy but which still strikes out with a charm all of its own and in doing so very much epitomises the Church Grims." - In Love With These Times
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