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Tape[]

Name
  • Best Of Peel Vol 46
Station
YYYY-MM
  • 1992-04/05
  • Another in a continuing series of 1990s mixtapes by Peel Mailing List member parkermike81.

Tracklisting[]

Part 1

25 April 1992
(John explains why he is reluctant to play Gerogerigegege's 'Violence Onanie' and plays another track from the same compilation instead)
01 May 1992
08 May 1992
  • Patareni: Story Of (CD - unknown release) Noise Victims Corporation
  • And One: G.U.S. Airlines (LP - Flop!) Machinery
09 May 1992
(JP: 'I need to speak to you briefly about the Bible. Now I'm not a religious man, as regular listeners may have gathered by now, but I do like the language of the King James Version of the Bible, in fact occasionally read it. So I was very pleased to discover that there's a band called Jesus Chrust that actually use Old Testament texts and set them to music, as in this case.')

Part 2

09 May 1992
  • Yardstick: 'Post Murder Tension (LP-Self Relaxation For The Insane)' (SMR)
  • Little Annie: 'I Think Of You (12")' (On-U Sound)
(JP: 'I should have neatly segued into Sheena Easton's "9 To 5" at that juncture, but it's only just occurred to me.')
15 May 1992
(JP: 'A very different band these days, but still sounding majestic to me.')
16 May 1992
  • Electro People: 'A Piece Of The Future (12")' (lime Street)
  • Patareni: 'Obey & Bay (CD-Buka)' (Roots)
  • Napalm Death: 'Dementia Accessed (CD-Utopia Banished)' (Earache)
  • Headbutt: 'Fat Elvis (7")' (Pigboy)
22 May 1992
  • Accidental Suicide: 'Unknown (LP-Deceased)' (Deaf)
20 June 1992
(JP: 'I'm going to lose my voice before the end of this programme. I can tell, it's getting deeper and deeper and deeper and more exciting. You're loving it, aren't you, of course you are, and who can blame you for that, goodness knows? By the end of the programme it will have gone, and I've been discussing my cold with tonight's engineer. That's the kind of riveting thing we get up to...I was just wondering, what is snot for? I mean, what is the purpose behind it? Tell me, why is it that my fat little body's given itself over for the past week almost entirely to the generation of snot, and I want to know why?')

File[]

Name
  • best of peel vol 46 parts 1&2 (with introductions)
Length
  • 00:46:21, 00:46:21
Other
Available
Footnotes
  1. Featuring a locked groove at the end. Peel melds this with the next track.....which also has a locked groove.