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01. "MAXIMAL SEXUAL JOY" 02. "THIS IS YOUR VENDETTA" 03. "SEVEN DAYS" 04. "ELECTRIC CHURCH" 05. "NINE MONTHS TO THE DISCO" 06. "PROMISED LAND" 07. "THE TEA MASTER AND THE ASSASSIN" 08. "FREE DEM CELLS" 09. "DINOSAUR DISCO MEETS THE SWAMPSSTOMP" 10. "CONSCIENCE" 11. "SLIM" 12. "SHAKE (THE FOUNDATIONS)"
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1st-time Us Reissue Of Debut Album |
 | | Description: | Nine Months To The Disco by Glaxo Babies, released 20 December 2013, includes the following tracks: "Seven Days", "Nine Months To The Disco", "The Tea Master And The Assassin", "Dinosaur Disco Meets The Swampstomp" and more.
This version of Nine Months To The Disco comes as a 1xCD. - 1ST-TIME US REISSUE OF DEBUT ALBUMDigitally remastered and expanded edition. After the abrupt departure of singer Rob Chapman, Bristol's Glaxo Babies moved into more improvised and electronic-based territory. Their early demos only hinted at such exotic sounds. Other bands from Manchester and New York were spiking post-punk with dance beats, yet Glaxo Babies were brimming with fun and spontaneity, spearheading England's death disco movement in the process. Reportedly recorded in a single day, Nine Months to the Disco originally appeared on Heartbeat Records in 1980. Glaxo Babies' sole proper album veers between wiry electro à la Liquid Liquid piano-based free jazz burners and progressive post-Krautrock jams that would make even This Heat blush. Nine Months to the Disco is a monster statement, equal parts ballroom bangers and dance floor clearers.Recorded and mixed at Crescent Studios, Bath.
Digipak Edition."Nine Months To The Disco" on CD revives the raw, experimental energy of Glaxo Babies, one of the most intriguing bands to emerge from Bristol's late-70s post-punk scene. Combining jagged guitars, nervy basslines and an increasingly adventurous use of rhythm, the album captures a pivotal moment in which punk's urgency collides with dub, funk and avant-garde influences. Its songs move between tense, angular grooves and more atmospheric, exploratory passages, making it a compelling listen for fans of post-punk, art-punk and left-field rock. The CD edition offers a focused way to rediscover this era-defining recording with the clarity and presence it deserves, and stands as a key document of a band pushing beyond the boundaries of conventional punk.
Glaxo Babies are known for their restless experimentation and their roots in the fertile Bristol underground, where punk, reggae and DIY culture cross-pollinated throughout the late 1970s. They quickly set themselves apart through stark rhythms, politically tinged lyrical themes and a willingness to stretch song structures into hypnotic, dance-inflected territories. Over time, their work has gained cult status among collectors and critics alike, often cited as an essential link between classic punk and the more rhythmically driven post-punk and indie sounds that followed. Their recordings continue to influence new generations of bands looking for music that is both intense and adventurous.
The CD is released by Superior Viaduct, a label widely respected for carefully curated reissues of underground, experimental and historically important recordings. Superior Viaduct is known for its attention to sound quality, detailed presentation and liner notes that place albums in their proper cultural context. By making rare or long-out-of-print titles available again, the label has become a trusted name for listeners who want to discover or rediscover influential works outside the mainstream. This edition of "Nine Months To The Disco" reflects that philosophy: a thoughtful, high-quality reissue that preserves the spirit of the original while making it accessible to contemporary audiences. |  | | No. of tracks: |
12 |
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00066613 |
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