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Kina / The Sphere – Come Tu Mi Vuoi – Split 7″ (Blu Bus Dischi, 1988)

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Back in the late 1980′s Italian Hardcore was fast, loud, and had this special sort of uncontrollable power.
I think you know what I mean, Raw Power, Negazione, Indigesti, Peggio Punx, CCM, etc.
Kina were different and quite a phenomenon for me.  Their songs pass despair and lust for life at the same time. They had this power, they were fast, but they had a special emotional edge. Whether they were influenced from Washington D.C. Hardcore or from Italian Folkmusic or both or whatever, I don’t know.
With this tune featured here they took it to the extreme. It was the first time for me that I heard a political influenced hardcore band playing an unplugged, acoustic song. As I had a depressive period of life in these times (you know Weltschmerz, don’t you?), this was the absolute right thing for me.
When I hear it today it’s still nice, but it doesn’t give me the creeps anymore. Nonetheless this is still an outstanding tune from an outstanding band.

The B-Side features The Sphere. A little punkrock rumbler with a country-, folk-like drumming. Not bad.

Kina – Questi Anni (acoustic)
The Sphere – Proviamo Ancora

Take a look at the official website from Kina and Frontiera. You can can download the two songs there, too.
But remember my mp3s come directly from the old plastic!

This 7″ came with a big poster insert. Quite too big to scan (or am I just lazy?). Perhaps I’ll try it again.

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Chemical People – Ask The Angels EP (2″ Pecker Records, 1990)

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Great Patti Smith cover here. Nice multicolored vinyl. Limited to 1,500 copies.

As I said in the last post: Not in the mood for writing.

This is the only Chemical People record I own. I never listened to one of their LPs. I just bought this piece because of the Patti Smith song.
After playing it four or five times, the first song on side 2 “Been Here” became my favourite one. It has such a simple, but nice’n'catchy poppy punky bassline, I really love that tune for!
I recommend to choose your favourite for yourself:

Ask The Angels
Been Here
Faust

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Sloppy Seconds – Germany EP (Alternative Testicles / Herbe Scherbe, 1988)

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This is the first Sloppy Seconds Record that was officially released in Germany. As the foldout cover says, it should have been a limited edition of 500 copies, but my copy isn’t numbered, so there will be some more out there.

I’m not really in the mood to write much at the moment. Maybe later.

I love Sloppy Seconds for their catchy melodies, this is poppunk as it should be.
If it comes to the lyrics…hm…let me call them “adolescent”.
Germany is just a “hate-my-ex-girlfriend” song,
The Men tells us that friends are better than girls (I think Mykel Board was it, who told us that beer is better than girls are, what should I believe?),
I Don’t Wanna… is about partying and
We Want Candy, which is my fave here, is in fact a cover of a Sammy Davis, jr. song called The Candyman. I think the lyrics of that song were not included in case of some copyright cases. But who cases…err….cares? Here they are anyway:

Who can take a sunrise,
Sprinkle it with dew?
Cover it in chocolate and a miracle or two…
The candyman, the candyman can,
The candyman can ’cause he mixes it with love
and makes the world taste good…

Who can take a rainbow,
Wrap it in a sigh?
Soak it in the sun and make the stra’bry lemon pie
The candyman? The candyman can…
The candyman can ’cause he mixes it with love
and makes the world taste good…

The Candyman makes
everything he bakes
Satisfying and delicious.
Talk about your childhood wishes.
You can even eat the dishes!

Who can take tomorrow,
Dip it in a dream?
Separate the sorrow and collect up all the cream,
The candyman? The Candyman can, the candyman can…
The candyman can ’cause he mixes it with love
and makes the world taste good…
And the world tastes good
’cause the candyman thinks it should…

Here are the tracks:

Germany
The Men
I Don’t Wanna Take You Home
We Want Candy (a.k.a. The Candyman)

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Terminus – Fear, Despair & Hate EP (TPPL, 1989)

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This is their second and I think their best one.
The broken guitar sound, like on their first EP, is gone, but you can still sense it under the surface of the songs.

DANCE WITH THE DEAD is a dark hit, maybe a little too long (approx. 6 min.), but you can’t listen to beautiful, melancholic melodies long enough, can you? Side 2 opens with IN ANOTHER TIME which reaches almost side 1. HUNT THE HUNT is a pogo-smasher just to get you out of the chair to flip this record over again and again and again and again.

To fully understand what I mean:

Dance With The Dead
In Another Time
Hunt The Hunt

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