
Mr Vincent will be quite happy to see this post finally happen. He's being banging on about it for weeks and rightly so because I hadn't heard these recordings for some years and hearing them again remindes me what I first saw in the band. I think I sent away for this tape, probably in 1990 after it was advertised on an insert in one of their 7" singles. I always liked the raw vunerable sound the Fat Tulips seemed so good at creating. In fact I think I'll go and dig out their one and only album "Starfish" right now.
The sound quality is a bit dodgy on the first five tracks but then it improves somewhat. It is only a demo after all.
The sound quality is a bit dodgy on the first five tracks but then it improves somewhat. It is only a demo after all.
>>DEMOS, FEB - MAY 1989<<
1. Where's Claire Grogan Now
2. To Put It Bluntly
3. So Surreal
4. Amelia
5. Embers (Acoustic)
6. Saturdays Child
7. Independence Day
8. All That Matters
9. What Do You Do
10. Bodies For Sale
11. Saint Steven
12. Breathe Me Closer
13. It's So True
14. Don't Tell Me That You Fell For That One
15. The Girl That You Once Knew/The Fair
>>DEMO, JUNE 1987<<
16. Rainbow Sky
17. You Opened Up My Eyes
18. On Virgin Isles
19. Unknown
20. Unknown
21. Unknown
5 comments:
Thank you so much!
This was such a great band.
"Deadhead baby" is one of my favorite songs ever, and they had a bunch of tunes just as good.
Thanks again for sharing this!
You made my day!
wm2007
Thank you so much!
This was such a great band.
"Deadhead baby" is one of my favorite songs ever, and they had a bunch of tunes just as good.
Thanks again for sharing this!
You made my day!
wm2007
Thanks a lot. You have very good music here!
Kisses from Madrid!
You could at least spell vulnerable right Waaah-Boy! hehehe x
Oh shut up. You've just spoilt my night. Now I'll have to go and sit in a vat of boiling fat as penance.
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