FTP207 (Somewhere Between Heaven and Woolworths).

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LIKE TO LISTEN TO SOME TRACKS FROM SBH&W?

SBH&W is 20 track comp. it is unapolgetically unthemed. The selections
are quite punk influenced and share an independent attitude. Most
songs are off the corporate radar, some a little forgotten about.

GRAHAM BENDEL (editor of 'Poems For The Retired Nihilist'...and
director of 'BILLY CHILDISH IS DEAD') selected the 20 tracks.

Minor Threat contribute, and it is a great honour having them on board. How often do you see their work on other people's compilations?

Snatch (feat. NY art punk messrs Patti Palladin & Judy Nylon) give us
the first CD release of "I.R.T" for many years. This was a SNIFFIN GLUE
mag fave when it came out and was recorded with the help of some New
York Dolls.

Organist James Taylor (from JTQ) joins 80s mod legends The Clique for
a spirited rendition of Crying Days (an northern soul classic).

Detroit's Dirtbombs rock with
"stop" and thee mighty caesars let Billy Childish vent his spleen on
"Miss America".

Cultwriter and notorious prankster Stewart Home (Slow Death/Pure Mania)
delivers a joke and a song.And the legendary Television Personalities
interpret Kelis's Milkshake.

The comp also includes the mighty SCHWAB (recently ROUGH TRADES ALBUM
OF THE WEEK) PLUS the legend that is Whitman McGowan...also Robert Pollard (ex
Guided By Voices). Plus award-winning comics Gary le Strange and Alan
Parker Urban Warrior.

And, oh yeah, a live track from 1978, recovered from a skip: X RAY
SPEX, at rock against racism playing The Day The World Turned Dayglo.

Stewart Lee described it as like "being in the room of a friend who spools through and
electic, impressive record collection. You liked that, then listen to this..", etc