SYNTHIMENTAL LOVE SONGS by ENDE SHNEAFLIET
SKU | 101225 |
Artist | ENDE SHNEAFLIET |
Title | SYNTHIMENTAL LOVE SONGS |
Label | TRUMPETT |
Catalog # | TRUM 0748 |
Tag | |
Release | W 51 - 2017 |
Format | Vinyl - EULP |
€ 11,99 | incl. VAT, excl. shipping |
Tracks
- My Mother Sells Tupperware
- Panzerfaust 60m
- Poison
- Lauda Und Reutemann
- Symphoy Romant (J. Tesla Schnitt)
- Air Zaire (Live)
- Twistin' On The Tombstones
- Ant People
- Voices Of The Dead (Snap Schnitt)
- Macho Japanese
- Fluzikonn
Description
11 tracks by his early eighties dutch new wave formation which were not included in the Enfant Terrible vinyl retrospective. Includes two unreleased tracks also.When in Spring 2006 Enfant Terrible and Trumpett decided to release a retrospective of the former cassette label's main act Ende Shneafliet, more than thirty tracks were selected from the band's huge 1981-1983 catalogue. The initial idea to do a triple-LP was abandoned for being perverse, after which ET's head honcho M. selected 22 tracks, which he sequenced to 4 LP sides. Released as Twistin' On The Tombstones (Enfant05) in August 2006, the double-LP received many positive reviews and the 500 copies sold out within 9 months.
The remaining 11 selected tracks were later released as a limited Trumpett Christmas CD.
In November 2011, to celebrate Trumpett's 30th birthday, these gems are released on LP as yet, titled Synthimental Love Songs, after a track from the band's 1983 VPRO Spleen concert. The record comes on crystal clear vinyl in an edition of 320. Mastered by Ruud Lekx.
Twistin' On The Tombstones, Air Zaïre and Voices Of The Dead, were released on vinyl before, on the long out of print Trumpett Sounds and Trumpett Days compilation LP's on Enfant Terrible.
Symphoy Romant (J. Tesla Schnitt) is an unpublished edit of the full lenght studio recording that features on the rare Reminiscent 3xLP boxset.
The remaining 7 tracks are all unreleased on vinyl, and include the shamelessly catchy synth tune My Mother Sells Tupperware, the nihilist ditty Poison, the up-tempo minimal dub cut Panzerfaust 60m, the sinister Ant People, and Lauda Und Reutemann: unintentionally sounding like the instrumental part of Dance Sister Dance, from Santana's 1976 Amigos album, but easily beating the original.
Ende Shneafliet = Jan Popma, Hanjo Erkamp. Brian Dommisse, Frank Brinkhuis & Edwin Brinkhuis