Tuesday, June 23, 2020
ROUGH TRADE - Rough Trade Live! LP 77 w Avoid Freud LP 80 w [for those who think young] LP 81 w Shaking The Foundations LP 82 w O Tempora! O Mores! LP 84
REPOST Request: What I wrote before: I really dig the songs 'The Sacred and the Profane" and 'Endless Night' which are very functional songs mood-wise. Square up those shoulder pads!!!!! Oh yeah, I think they have one more album but I didn't think it had the same hits so I can't find it (thought I got from another blog but I guess not).
LINK RESTORED 6-30-2020:
https://mega.nz/file/CMt3FQ5Z#5QEhxfqGEUgXv4RHELHMQj8QtImdOs9pjTWMVyp485g
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6 comments:
Milord Teum said...
your return has been awesome; thank yu s much and best wishes for this new year.
January 3, 2015 at 11:32 AM Delete
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Excellent. I had "Shaking The Foundations" on cassette which has since fallen apart. Thanx heaps. From Grego in Australia.
November 27, 2015 at 1:58 AM Delete
Blogger Nasty G said...
Please reup link 3? :)
March 9, 2016 at 2:42 PM
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Can you repost these? Links have expired, only just discovered this band.
December 5, 2018 at 8:31 AM
DECEMBER 6, 2018 AT 10:00 AM
Anonymous said...
Didja ever hear the Goddo track 'O Carole (Kiss My Whip)'? Cracking little ditty written about Rough Trade's front lady Carole Pope and her provocative stage act. Well worth checking out, i think it was on their 'Who Cares?' album.
JANUARY 1, 2019 AT 9:34 PM
zzebon said...
Always out to shock, Carole Pope met Kevan Staples at a band audition in Toronto, and soon the two started to perform the Yorkville area of Toronto in the 60's which was much like the San Fran reflection or music, hippies and pot. First calling themselves O, based on the 1954 sex shocker Histoire De O, and later as the Bullwhip Brothers, the didn't fit the 60's love and peace genre, and in 1976, as Rough Trade, with additional members, they were the first rock band to record a direct to disc album with "Rough Trade" Live, which despite the title was actually a studio recording. Each song was performed live (without an audience) all the way through, and cut directly to the mastering disc for greater audio fidelity.
Playing local bars in Toronto (mostly the Horse Shoe Tavern) and writing quite successfully, music for soundtracks and TV, their first international track release was a song called "Shakedown" on the soundtrack to the Robert Deniro Film, "Cruising" and that soon had them a recording contract and on to fame. Carole also appeared on Lisa Dal Bello's Track "Animal" and a duet with Paul Hyde of the Payola's on their hit "Never Said I Loved You" in the Toronto music circuit. Carole went on to a solo career after this, relocated to LA and is still active today in recording and touring. Her solo work, to date includes:
1988 I'm Not Blind b/w Nothing But A Heartache 7"
I'm Not Blind b/w Nothing But A Heartache 12" with 5 remixes of the 2 songs
1995 Radiate EP
2007 Transcend Full Album, and shortly after Transcend Dance (Remix Version)
2008 High School Confidential re-recorded for the TV series Queer As Folk
2009 Johnny Marr (Single)
2011 Viral (Single)
2011 Landfall (Full Album)
2014 Music For Lesbians (EP) with Peaches
2017 This Is Not A Test (single)
In collaborations, she has done:
2013 Vodka and Cynicism - with Kelly & The Kelly Girls
2017 Rattlesnake Love appearance on on the Cousins Album of the same name
2018 Resist it (single) with Kevin Hearn
JANUARY 25, 2019 AT 6:31 PM
Luís Abreu said...
Hi, any chance you can repost the Rough Trade albums, thanks, cheers.
JUNE 16, 2020 AT 6:01 PM
Link is down. Would love to get "(for those who think young)." Thanks for your amazing blog!
As Cisco Pike said above: No file at link on June 27. :( Would love to hear this artist.
link is restored today!
Thanks for restoring the link! Still works today, July 9.
Gracias... ¡TOTALES!
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