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(New) Martin Hannett compilation

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 9:26 am
by mccutcheon
Marky you hear of this? There is a comp coming out soon of all the stuff he produced.

Though you might like to know.

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 6:26 pm
by marky
Well yes I heard of it, in fact I was mentioning Martin Hannett on the Happy Mondays thread here last night and that's why I mentioned him because I heard of this compilation on the other board. But the weird thing is I didn't see that you had started this thread until today. So either I was very drunk or something weird happened with Paxacidus. Probably the former.

But it's not actually ALL the stuff he produced, in fact it's only a mere fraction. Yeah I think it's really great because there were two Martin Hannett compilations out before this one and they have become absolutely impossible to get now. I can't imagine how much money they would go for on ebay or whatever.

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 6:33 pm
by marky
Okay so here's the details about it that I got from the other board:

"Zero: A Martin Hannett Story"
(this is because he used to be called Martin Zero)

Track Listings
1. Boredom - Buzzcocks
2. Cranked Up Really High - Slaughter And The Dogs
3. Jilted John - Jilted John
4. I Don't Want To Be Nice - John Cooper Clarke
5. Dream Sequence 1 - Pauline Murray And The Invisible Girls
6. 11 O'clock Tick Tock - U2
7. Transmission - Joy Division
8. Conduct - The Durutti Column
9. Electricity - Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
10. The Light Pours Out Of Me (Second Version) - Magazine
11. In A Lonely Place - New Order
12. Oh Lucinda (Love Becomes A Habit) - The Only Ones
13. Nightshift - The Names
14. The Last White Christmas - Basement Five
15. Pretty In Pink - Psychedelic Furs
16. Friendly Fires - Section 25
17. Rebecca's Room - Wasted Youth
18. All Tomorrow's Parties - Nico And The Invisible Girls
19. Quick As Rainbows - Kitchens Of Distinction
20. Wrote For Luck - Happy Mondays
21. She's A Rainbow - World Of Twist

Now remember that some of these tracks are likely *not* the versions you may have heard of these songs (for example U2's "11 O'Clock Tick Tock", which I bought the 12" of just because I wanted to hear the Hannett version and it is fabulous). In many cases there would be a Hannett version and then another non-Hannett version. That's why if you're buying these things separately on vinyl you have to be very careful. O.M.D. and Kitchens of Distinction are another examples of where there were 2 versions, one Hannett and one not.

Really happy to see the Nico track on there, too! I think that is really one of his best things, he makes it sound very Joy Divisiony, that one. Also when it says "John Cooper Clarke" or "The Invisible Girls" that means Hannett himself played on the track (usually bass, but he was fantastic with synthesizers too).

Have I bored everyone on this board yet? I'm sure I have.

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 6:36 pm
by marky
That reminds me that on the John Lydon website he calls it a "Message Bored". I tell you something I still like that guy. Reading his book has not been disillusioning at all.

Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 10:23 pm
by marky
You've got to have manchester music in your blood.

It's another Manchester music Sunday with marky!!!

I've got the second Spherical Objects album and the first Peel Session by James, this is the Manchester music that fills my ears with joy. The second Spherical Objects album is a milestone in Manchester music history. It's called "Elliptical Optimism". If you can find it on vinyl for less than $150 you better get it while you can, baby.

Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 10:24 pm
by marky
A person can't get these things on CD.

Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 11:12 pm
by marky
It hasn't been updated lately but wow look at this and behold god:

http://www.martinhannett.co.uk/

Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 11:14 pm
by marky
oh my god this site was down for months and months and months but now it's back

http://www.martinhannett.co.uk/disco.htm

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 12:54 am
by Tommy Martyn
What is on the James Pell session? Is it really old? Do you know the song "Really Hard."

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 12:57 am
by Tommy Martyn
Fucking hell. That last post looks like I'm coming off a marathon session. I'm not. I've just finished reading aloud a story about a naughty mermaid. And she wasn't naughty in any vaugely pax acidus way.

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 12:58 am
by Tommy Martyn
James Pell. Will the world of broadcasting ever see his like again?

Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 12:27 pm
by tanque
It's always the good that die young.... him and Hunter P Thomtom went too early.... :lol:

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 8:13 am
by marky
Tommy has me rolling on the floor with laughter, I'm afraid. Although at the moment I'm actually too sober enough to do that, but I am thinking it.

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 8:23 am
by marky
Well the first Peel Session by James was 1983 I'm told, I'll have to look at the tracks...wait. No, none of them were called "Really Hard", I'm afraid. I only know one other really early non-released track by them and now that I've dug it out of my VHS cassette tapes, no it isn't called "Really Hard" either, sorry. I'm disappointed. :(

Anyway, there's always Prefab Sprout.

Also wasn't Benny Hill a really crap TV show? That's what I was thinking the other day for no reason, how crap that show was. All this other British TV that could have been shown on American television and all we got when I was young was Benny Hill episode after Benny Hill episode after Benny Hill episode. Blech. Get past the birds and what have you got? Not much.

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 8:39 am
by marky
Sorry, this is a Hannett thread. Forgive me.