Various – The Pulse Of New York
Label: | Not On Label – Pulse1 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Unofficial Release |
Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic, Rock |
Style: | Leftfield, Industrial, New Wave, Ambient, Downtempo, Experimental |
Tracklist
A1 | Funktionaries– | Kiss My Funky Pts 1&2 | 7:20 |
A2 | Xex– | Look At His Heartbeat | 5:15 |
A3 | Bronx Irish Catholics– | Ulster Defense | 3:15 |
A4 | Noise R Us– | The Plague | 6:07 |
B1 | Deekay Jones– | New York New York | 5:23 |
B2 | Tiny Tribe– | Bay Street | 1:40 |
B3 | Seven And Three– | Equator | 5:50 |
B4 | The Heretix– | Chapter One | 9:30 |
Notes
This is a bootleg repress of The Pulse Of New York, originally released in 1983.
Artwork on the sleeve is identical with the original release, cat # is different.
Joseph Bowie is on this compilation with Noise R Us. He and Charles Bobo Shaw were sitting in. It's a board tape made at Trax.
Artwork on the sleeve is identical with the original release, cat # is different.
Joseph Bowie is on this compilation with Noise R Us. He and Charles Bobo Shaw were sitting in. It's a board tape made at Trax.
Other Versions (2)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | The Pulse Of New York (LP, Compilation) | Glass Records (2) | GLALP 003 | UK | 1983 | ||
New Submission | The Pulse Of New York (LP, Compilation, Test Pressing) | Glass Records (2) | GLALP 003 | UK | 1983 |
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Reviews
- Edited 13 years agoTo put it this way - just get out and try to get you one of these! Even against the fact that this (once again) is a booty, the music compiled (by some Irish-moved-to-NYC-back-then-in-the 1970ies-blokes Neil Stocker and Pierce Turner, both of them from Wexford and still active with several bands/labels emphasizing on the irish thing, at least as far as i found out on the web) and displayed here with original artwork and stuff is just as great as impossible to unearth elsewhere. Starting off with rather typical No Wave punk funk (The Funktionaries) we are supposed to embrace some real beautiful stuff ranging from the punky-leftfield-agit-prop guitar area (The Heretix, Tiny Tribe) to ridiculously crazy whatever-dancefloor-this-might-have-rocked stuff (Xex, Seven And Three). Only the Bronx Irish Catholics made it somehow through being sported via Daniele Baldelli's/Marco Dionigi's Cosmic Disco?! Cosmic Rock!!! compi out there on Eskimo.
Originally released through Glass (2) who went in for the Jazz Butcher and the likes back in the days. Funny enough.