-
New In The Record Cell
-
Last 7 Posts
- Cabaret Voltaire Are Mounting A North American Tour This Year – Here Is The West Coast Leg
- The Great Record Stores: The Harvest Records Harvest Of January, 2026
- Steven Jones + Fluid Japan Add More Chill To January With Their Superb “Transmission” Single
- Don Was And The Pan-Detroit Ensemble Show Cleveland The Love @ Beachland Ballroom 1/17/26 [part 2]
- Don Was And The Pan-Detroit Ensemble Show Cleveland The Love @ Beachland Ballroom 1/17/26 [part 1]
- The Ocean Blue Add Warmth To ‘Frigid Winter Days’ in 2026
- You Can’t Go Wrong With DLX Remaster Of “Whichever Way You Are Going, You Are Going Wrong” By Woo

Last 5 Comments
- Big Mark on The Great Record Stores: The Harvest Records Harvest Of January, 2026
- postpunkmonk on Cabaret Voltaire Are Mounting A North American Tour This Year – Here Is The West Coast Leg
- schwenko on Cabaret Voltaire Are Mounting A North American Tour This Year – Here Is The West Coast Leg
- postpunkmonk on Cabaret Voltaire Are Mounting A North American Tour This Year – Here Is The West Coast Leg
- postpostmoderndad on Cabaret Voltaire Are Mounting A North American Tour This Year – Here Is The West Coast Leg
-

Month By Month
Categories
Feed Me
-

Tag Archives: 1982
Forty Years Ago Today, Simple Minds Changed Everything with “New Gold Dream [81,82,83,84]”
I was planning on starting a thread about another Scot band today but an email I received from a friend in the predawn hours [he was on OZ time…] alerted me to the salient fact that on this day in … Continue reading
Posted in Assorted Images, Core Collection, Scots Rock
Tagged 1982, New Gold Dream, Simple Minds
22 Comments
Associates “Sulk” Ultrabox Aims For Excess…As Ever [part 8]
[…continued from last post] The primordial version of “No” was as different from the elaborate and layered album production as possible. For a start, it’s all performed on guitar, bass and drums! The mournful tone of Rankine’s guitar was still … Continue reading
Posted in BSOG, Core Collection, Record Review, Scots Rock
Tagged 1982, 2022, Alan Rankine, Associates, Billy Mackenzie, boxed set, Mike Hedges, Sulk
7 Comments
Associates “Sulk” Ultrabox Aims For Excess…As Ever [part 7]
[…continued from last post] The June third Peel Session from 1982, was broadcast just three weeks after “Sulk” was released. The band were obviously racing towards the horizon as the new session [possibly after drummer John Murphy was out of … Continue reading
Posted in BSOG, Core Collection, Record Review, Scots Rock
Tagged 1982, 2022, Alan Rankine, Associates, Billy Mackenzie, boxed set, Martha Ladly, Mike Hedges, New Wave Cover Version, Sulk
Leave a comment
Associates “Sulk” Ultrabox Aims For Excess…As Ever [part 6]
[…continued from last post] Next in the program was the phalanx of hit singles…boom…boom…boom! Having first heard “Party Fears Two” in 7″ form on “Popera” in 1990 meant that the succinct single mix made that heavy first impression. Listening to … Continue reading
Posted in Buried Treasures, Core Collection, Record Review, Scots Rock
Tagged 1982, 2022, Alan Rankine, Associates, Billy Mackenzie, boxed set, Martha Ladly, Mike Hedges, New Wave Cover Version, Sulk
2 Comments
Associates “Sulk” Ultrabox Aims For Excess…As Ever [part 5]
[…continued from last post] The monitor mix of “It’s Better This Way” was not an instrumental. Instead, it was another case of Billy MacKenzie attacking the song from one of many different angles. It went back to the B-side of … Continue reading
Posted in Core Collection, Record Review, Scots Rock
Tagged 1982, 2022, Alan Rankine, Associates, Billy Mackenzie, boxed set, Mike Hedges, Sulk
4 Comments
Associates “Sulk” Ultrabox Aims For Excess…As Ever [part 4]
[…continued from last post] Associates: Sulk [2022 remaster] – UK – 3x CD [2022] Disc 2: OUT-TAKES, MONITOR MIXES & RARITIES Ulcragyceptimol (Demo) I Never Will (Demo) Club Country (Demo) Me, Myself and the Tragic Story (John Leckie Recording) Australia … Continue reading
Posted in Core Collection, Record Review, Scots Rock
Tagged 1982, 2022, Alan Rankine, Associates, Billy Mackenzie, boxed set, Mike Hedges, Sulk
Leave a comment
Associates “Sulk” Ultrabox Aims For Excess…As Ever [part 3]
[…continued from last post] Following the pensive “Skipping,” the album got a jolt of the closest it came to Rock energy with “It’s Better This Way.” Rankine’s anxious, ominous guitar chords proffered a cinematic foreshadowing of emotional dread in the … Continue reading
Posted in BSOG, Core Collection, New Romantic, Record Review, Scots Rock
Tagged 1982, 2022, Alan Rankine, Associates, Billy Mackenzie, boxed set, Mike Hedges, Sulk
Leave a comment




