Vinyl records, love them or hate them,
but I still have a soft spot for those black ‘groovy’ discs: the singles,
extended plays, and long players… But there’s one odd format which for no
particular reason I like perhaps most and that’s the 10 inch, a sort of ‘inbetweenie’!
Which brings us to record labels’
gimmicks, such us EPIC with
their 1980 NU-DISK series.
In their own words: WHAT A CHEAP WAY TO GET YOUR
ATTENTION!
Well, at least they were honest about it…
Those NU-DISK platters
were 10 inches with (at first) 4 songs each, which to be honest isn’t that
much, but then again, the keyword was CHEAP, right?!
The first four were by Cheap Trick, New Musik, Propaganda, and The Continentals
of which only the first one is still around (perhaps due to their CHEAP name?!)
The other three UK bands threw in the
towel many years ago, but actually their music included some really neat New Wave/Powerpop
tunes
and therefore deserve to be heard again.
No need to say much about Cheap Trick I
guess as they’re pretty well known, except for the info regarding their four
tracks is misleading!
On the A side “Day Tripper”
isn’t
live, but was actually recorded in the studio, the
crowd noise is apparently from their 1978 US Tour and “Can’t Hold On” is
from the 1978 Budokan
shows.
“Such a Good Girl” was
recorded in 1979 and “Take Me I’m Yours” from
1980.
Another gimmick, this 10 inch was
released in two versions, with different pictures of the band members on the
Sides…
New Musik (Tony Mansfield, Clive Gates, Tony Hibbert,
Phil Towner, & Cliff Venner) was an English new wave pop band from South
London, active from 1977 to 1982. They started out as End Of The World
and became New Musik
in 1977, originally with musicians who also played in the Nick Straker Band. They released three albums between 1980
- 1982.
Propaganda (Gary Finch, Graham Seviro, Julian Macqueen, & Milo
Lewis), UK band formed in ca. 1980. Some members
were previously in The Passengers together.
They released only one album…
The Continentals (Bill Holliday,
Tom Doherty, & Alan Harris) came from
London and were managed by Doug Smith,
then manager of Motorhead.
They released only 2 singles and this 10 inch… Bill
Holliday and Tom Doherty
also co-produced and wrote tracks for the well known UK Rockabilly group Whirlwind.
In 1980 EPIC
even released a NU-DISK Colony sampler
with one track each of the above bands.
Later artists that got the NU-DISK treatment
were
Gary Glitter (Glitter And Gold,
6 tracks), Rick Nelson (Four You, 4
tracks), Shakin’ Stevens (Shakin’ Stevens,
4 tracks), and The Clash
(Black Market Clash,
9 tracks).
It was all in vain, sales were
disappointing & NU-DISK ended
up
on the scrapheap…
Anyway, I put
this Deluxe 16 track NU-DISK Colony version
together for JOKONKY,
so do give it a spin!