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28 November 2024

SPORTIQUE Black Is A Very Popular Colour 1999


 

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Sportique Biography by Stewart Mason

After the demise of the popular late-'80s indie band the Razorcuts, singer/guitarist Gregory Webster did time in a couple of minor and short-lived side project bands, the Carousel and Saturn V, in his native Oxford, England, before forming Sportique in 1997. Although the band is otherwise entirely composed of people with other musical duties (keyboardist and singer Amelia Fletcher and bassist Rob Pursey have worked together in Talulah Gosh, Heavenly, Marine Research, and Tender Trap; and drummer Mark Flunder was in both the Television Personalities and the McTells, among others), Sportique has thrived, even managing more releases than the Razorcuts did during their four-year run.

Sportique released three singles in 1998, "The Kids Are Solid Gold," "If You Ever Change Your Mind," and "Tiny Clues," all on the cumbersomely-named U.K. indie Where It's At Is Where You Are. Their debut album, Black Is a Very Popular Colour, came out in April 1999 on the slightly larger indie Matinee Recordings, which also released an all-new single, "Love and Remains," in July of that year. A second album, Modern Museums, followed in the summer of 2002.



Tracklist

1
Just Friends2:28
2
Anatomy Of A Fool3:07
3
P582:39
4
It Couldn't Last Forever4:17
5
The Impersonator3:10
6
If You Ever Change Your Mind3:00
7
Tiny Clues2:45
8
The Cover3:14
9
Northern Sky3:31
10
A World Without Pity3:40

04 May 2020

MCTELLS Smash Up 1994

 

 
 
Formed in 1985 in Hertford, UK. Initially a 4 piece comprising Paul Rixon on guitar and vocal, Bill on guitar, Stuart on bass, Mark Flunder from the Television Personalities on stand up drums. Bill later left to form The Big Paintings but the rest of the band continued as a three piece releasing records on Pauls own Bi-Joopiter label and on Frank, K, Little Teddy Recordings and Vinyl Japan. The band last release was in 1994. Paul Rixon was also in the The Twins (3) and Rig Veeda with Bi-Joopiter co-founder Gillian Elam while Mark Flunder played in Sindy Arthur with Gina Hartman of the Marine Girls. All released through the Bi-Joopiter label. 


Tracklist

A1 Immemorable
A2 I Hate You
A3 Johnny C.
A4 Nixon's Eyes
A5 Museum Of Love
A6 West Pier
A7 Ice Cream
B1 Smash Up
B2 Sedan
B3 Weekend
B4 In A Vacuum
B5 But Joe
B6 Molly Says