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Performer: Various
Title: 3 Free Flexis
Country: UK
Genre: Rock
Style:Indie Rock, Alternative Rock
Released: 1989
Catalog number: Cat 075, Cat 075/2, Cat 075/3
Label: The Catalogue
MP3 album szie: 1748 mb
FLAC album size: 1836 mb

Tracklist

Flexi - Cat 075
A1 Galaxie 500 Victory Garden
Producer – Kramer Written-By – Thompson, Cunningham
2:47
A2 Straitjacket Fits Hail
Producer – Terry MooreWritten-By – Straitjacket Fits
4:02
Flexi - Cat 075/2
C A.C. Temple Miss Sky
Written-By – A.C. Temple
D Beme Seed God Inside
Written-By – Beme Seed
Flexi - Cat 075/3
E UT Griller
Written-By – UT
F Mekons Amnesia
Written-By – Mekons

Notes

Three flexi-discs. Presented free with 'The Catalogue' October 1989 (Issue 75). Made in England.

Flexi Cat 075: Released with kind permission of Rough Trade Records. ℗1989 Rough Trade Records. Pub. A2: Cop. Con
Flexi Cat 075/2: Undying Gratitude to Blast First for release. ℗© 1989 Blast First. Pub. Side A: My Ears! My Ears. B: Cop. Con
Flexi Cat 075/3: Dead Kind of Blast First to OK this release. ℗© 1989 Blast First. Pub. Side A: My Ears! My Ears. B: Low Noise Music

Flexi Cat 075 is single sided.

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Rough Trade Records
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Blast First
  • Copyright (c) – Blast First
  • Published By – My Ears! My Ears!
  • Published By – Low Noise Music
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Reviews: (2)
Yannara
Yannara
I have CAT075/2 and CAT075/3 as listed above, however, mine must be a mistake pressing / printing as both discs are identical despite their separate labels. Both discs contain the tracks by UT and Mekons.
Chankane
Chankane
“Victory Garden” was originally recorded by the experimental psych underground band the Red Krayola formally known as the Red Crayola coming together back in 1966, with Mayo Thompson continuing to use a version of the name The Red Krayola when indy, new wave, and post-punk were creating a scene during the heyday of the 1980’s.

If you listen to what The Red Krayla laid down compared to that of Galaxie 500, you’ll wonder what Galaxie heard in this song to lead them to their own very personal drifting neo-psychedelic take, one that was released as a UK magazine [The Cataloque] insert flexi-disc. “Victory Garden,” would find it’s way onto the 1997 remastered Galaxie 500 CD [though not the vinyl] entitled On Fire, and crawls out of your speakers laced with feedback and reverb, while delivered at a hypnotically drenched pace suitable for sitting at stop sign, wondering when in the world it’s gonna turn green ... and though it never will, you're not really caring, because the song is so internally captivating, because it fills your ears with a simplistic dense vibe, because it’s both elegant and awe inspiring, because it’s impossible to ignore and even more impossible to concentrate on anything else while listening to it.

No … the sound quality is not good, but it is an archival piece of musical history that can not be overlooked by the collector or band completist.

Review by Jenell Kesler