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SOFA HEAD - 1990 - WHAT A PREDICAMENT LP

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  1. Telroth

    Telroth Member Uploader Forum Member


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    1.make it worse
    2.it doesn't work
    3.one for the road
    4.fine figure of a man
    5.invitation to dinner
    6.I can see you
    7.come to daddy
    8.one foot on the ladder
    9.this town
    10.tired
    11.dustbin
    12.no more
    13.fill
    14.break
    15.valium hamster


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    RECORD INFORMATION

    What A Predicament
    Release Date : 1990

    Recorded at Studio 64, Middlesbrough Made In England U.S. Release on Profane Existance Records Also on CD • COX CD1 With 'Pre Marital Yodelling.' [Include Lyrics & Credit sheet] Cat#: COX026 In Spine COX 026 In Back Cover Cox026 In Labels
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    SOFA HEAD Biography

    Sofa Head was a punk group composed largely of members of [a=Dan (13)] with Claire Sykes on vocals, Ian Wallis on guitar & vocals, founder Ian Armstrong on bass guitar and Andrew Laing on drums & vocals. Tracks from the band's first first demo, "World" and "Ugly" appeared on the Meantime Records compilation [b]Spleurk![/b]. Early performances featured a drum machine until the band managed to lure drummer Laing from the audience. Andrew Bayles (ex-Dan) also recalled playing a handful of gigs as the band timekeeper.

    Sofa Head cut 4 albums. [B]Pre Marital Yodelling (1127 Walnut Ave.)[/b], the title of which is an oblique reference to both Jehovah's Witnesses and Laurel & Hardy. Recorded in July 1989 it was released on Meantime in the UK, on the Double A label in Germany and on the Profane Existence label in the USA. This was followed by a single release [b]Invitation To Dinner[/b] on the Rugger Bugger Discs label and a John Peel session. This single featured on the 2nd album [b]What A Predicament[/b].

    The band released a 12", titled [b]Twat![/b], featuring 2 studio tracks & live tracks on the flipside. Laing left the band and joined [a=Leatherface], replaced by a drummer called Graham (surname unknown) for the 3rd album [b]Acres Of Geeses[/b]. However, Graham disappeared on the eve of the support tour and Laing filled in, finally being replaced by Matthew Woodward from the Cleveland band KITO. This line-up did 2 European tours and a live US 4th album ([b]More Is Not A Word In Our Vocabulary[/b].) Sofa Head disbanded in 1994.

    The 1st & 2nd albums have subsequently been released on a 'Boss Tuneage' compilation CD "Pre Marital Predicament".

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    Sofa Head were formed in Darlington, United Kingdom, from a previous band called Dan with Claire Sykes on vocals, Ian Wallis on guitar and vocals, founder Ian Armstrong on bass guitar and Andrew Laing on drums and vocals. Tracks from the band's first first demo, World and Ugly appeared on the Meantime Records compilation Spleurk! in 1988. Early performances featured a drum machine until the band managed to lure drummer Laing from the audience.

    Sofa Head cut four albums. Pre Marital Yodelling (1127 Walnut Ave.), the title of which is an oblique reference to both Jehovah's Witnesses and Laurel & Hardy. Recorded in July 1989 it was released on Meantime in the UK, on the Double A label in Germany and on the Profane Existence label in the USA. This was followed by a single release Invitation To Dinner on the Rugger Bugger Discs label and a John Peel session re-recorded at Maida Vale 3 December 1989. This single featured on the 2nd album What A Predicament.

    The band released Twat!, a 12" featuring two studio tracks and live tracks on the flipside. Laing left the band and joined Leatherface/artist], replaced by a drummer called Graham (surname unknown) for the 3rd album Acres Of Geeses. However, Graham disappeared on the eve of the support tour and Laing filled in, finally being replaced by Matthew Woodward from the Cleveland band KITO. This line-up did two European tours and a live US 4th album More Is Not A Word In Our Vocabulary in 1992.

    Sofa Head disbanded in 1994. Sykes joined indie band Elliot, Wallis retired and Armstrong formed Rugrat with Laing. This group did three EP's and a Peel session and became the group Bulltaco.

    The 1st and 2nd albums have subsequently been released on a Boss Tuneage compilation CD Pre Marital Predicament.

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    Label - Meantime Records

    Punk label from Darlington, England ran by a1356020
  2. raindeer667

    raindeer667 Experienced Member Experienced member Forum Member


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    absolutely listen to this and dan many times a day...
     
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