Showing posts with label The Beloved. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Beloved. Show all posts

Where It Was At


The Beloved - Where It Is
Ripped from a compact disc album released on Flim Flam Productions (HARP CD2) in 1988 to high quality lossless flac audio. Here's the fine compilation of early tracks released by The Beloved just before they moved to a major label. Alongside the two Peel Sessions this encompasses my favourite period of the band's work ...when they were a band! The poppier stuff on the initial Warners releases is okay but doesn't come close when compared to their melancholic prime. I do recall once having the vinyl edition with the bonus single of demos but that has gone astray down the years, so if anybody has a lossless rip of that single, I for one would love to hear it again.

1 A Hundred Words
2 Slow Drowning
3 In Trouble And Shame
4 This Means War
5 Let It Begin
6 If Only
7 Surprise Me
8 Righteous Me
9 A Kiss Goodbye
10 If Pennies Came From Heaven Could Karl Marx Have Been Mistaken?
11 Forever Dancing
12 If Only '88

Happy'ish Now!


The Beloved - Happy Now
Ripped from a 12" vinyl single released on Flim Flam Productions (HARP 5T) in 1987 to high resolution 24-bit flac audio. A blog follower reminded me yesterday how I had overlooked this fine single during my Beloved early year posts of a few years ago. He has been very patient as I recall him asking me back then as well. Anyway, as the perfect antidote to the Laugh album here is The Beloved at their melancholic best.

A1 Righteous Me
B1 A Kiss Goodbye
B2 If Pennies Came

Deeply Drippy Happy People


The Beloved - Blissed Out
Ripped from a compact disc album released on EastWest Records (9031-72907-2) in 1990 to high quality lossless flac audio. I've covered The Beloved's transition from indie darlings to chart stars for the masses in historic postings. I have also never been a fan of the mass remix culture but Danny Rampling's tinkering on The Sun Rising is worthy of another listen twenty five years on. 
1 Up, Up & Away (Happy Sexy Mix)
2 Hello (Honky Tonk)
3 Wake Up Soon (Something To Believe In)
4 Time After Time (Muffin Mix)
5 Pablo (Special K Dub)
6 The Sun Rising (Norty's Spago Mix)
7 It's Alright Now (Back To Basics)
8 Your Love Takes Me Higher (Calyx Of Isis)
9 Up, Up & Away (Beautiful Balloon Mix)
10 Hello (What's All This Then?)
11 The Sun Rising (Danny's 'Love Is...' Mix)

Feelingly Lovingly


The Beloved - Loving Feeling
Anybody for a lovely slice of eighties dance pop? If it wasn't for True Faith, then major record labels wouldn't have  raced to sign up anything else which sounds like a cheery New Order. To The Beloved's credit, their sound had already developed from early melancholy with the addition of synths and sequencers, plus a general air of cheeriness. Perhaps the shedding of a few original band members helped? Unlike other NO-sound-a-likes, Kon Kan and Boxcar, this single managed to scrape the bottom of the charts, and Warners were to reap the rewards when subsequent singles, Hello and Sun Rising went global. The innocence of the original Beloved was now lost, but this still survives as a charming and cheerful pop song. I also recall from my old record shop days that Acid Love was pre-released as an anonymous white label 12".

Ripped from a mini CD single released on WEA Records (YZ311CD) in 1988 to high quality 16-bit FLAC audio.
1. Loving Feeling
2. Acid Love
3. Loving Feeling (Feeling Lovely Mix)


Forever Sampling


The Beloved - Forever Dancing Remix
Stephen Street was allowed to tinker with The Beloved final indie single, adding overdubs and samples of Janet Jackson whilst Jon Marsh mimics Curiosity Killed The Cat and Joyce Sims. Its really all about that guitar, as what is marketed as a dance single is overlaid with some cracking loud fuzzy distortion. This is the rarer remix version in a garish bright green sleeve. The original double Aside Surprise Me is the finest song that Morrissey & Marr never wrote.

Ripped from a 12" vinyl single released on Flim Flam Recordings (HARP 7ET) in 1987 to high resolution 24-bit lossless FLAC audio.
A. Forever Dancing
B1. If Only '97
B2. Surprise Me

This Means War


The Beloved - This Means War
As we are in the mood, here is the pounding second single by The Beloved. I remember the choice of track caught many by surprise given the volume of demo and session tracks already written. Its a real grower, with a much heavier mix than the debut. Flip to Saints Preserve Us for one of The Beloved's finest moments.

Ripped from a 12" vinyl single released on Flim Flam Productions (HARP 3T) in 1986 to high resolution 24-bit lossless FLAC audio.
A. This Means War
B1. Let It Begin
B2. Saints Preserve Us

This Means Peel


The Beloved - Peel Sessions
I upped mp3 versions of these a good few years back, but it seems like a good time to hear the lossless versions in 16 bit FLAC format.

First Session

Recorded: 08/01/1985
First Transmission: 15/01/1985
Producer: Mark Radcliffe
Engineer: Peter Watts
Studio: Maida Vale 5

Tracks:
The Flame
A Hundred Words
Idyll
A Beautiful Waste Of Time

Personnel
Jon Marsh (Keyboards, Vocals)
Steve Waddington (Guitar)
Tim Harvard (Bass)
Guy Gausden (Drums)

Second Session

Recorded: 13/10/1985
First Transmission: 23/10/1985
Producer: Dale Griffin
Engineer: Mike Engles
Studio: Maida Vale 5

Tracks:
Josephine
Up A Tree
So Seldom Solemn
In Trouble And Shame

Personnel:
Jon Marsh (Keyboards, Vocals)
Steve Waddington (Guitar)
Tim Harvard (Bass)
Guy Gausden (Drums)

The Decadent South


The Beloved - Unreleased Sessions & Live Tracks
A few weeks back I ripped the debut single by The Beloved and hinted that the band had either played or recorded many other tracks before the first release. In fact there was quite a large volume of unreleased songs, either played live or laid down during demo sessions. From their pre-Warner years, here is a 22 track compendium of unreleased music, including a few early versions of better known tracks from demo sessions and live shows. There is a highly informative website here which goes into great detail about early The Beloved recordings, and from here we know there are many more unheard tracks.

Ripped from a bunch of cassette tapes from various sources, balanced, equalised & normalised in 16 bit lossless FLAC audio..
1. A Hundred Words
2. Sun
3. Idyll
4. The Things You Love
5. Each And Every Time
6. The Back Of Beyond
7. The Flame
8. Do I Do Right
9. Please Understand
10. Just One Thing
11. Saints Preserve Us
12. Righteous Me
13. A Happy Man
14. Fishing Around
15. On The Fence
16. Franny
17. April Showers
18. Even Now
19. Seppuku Glory
20. Hatfield Main
21. Rock'N'Roll Women From Hell
22. I Wanna Be Your Dog

My Ever Changing Moods


The Beloved - A Hundred Words
The Beloved sounded like a Factory Records band, but The Beloved were from London, so went their own way. This debut single seemed to take an eternity to get released and we all had to make do with home made tapes of the two Peel Sessions for what seemed like years, before we could buy The Beloved product.
Mix melancholy with melody and you get a delightful bass driven indie-rock much like early New Order, The Wake and The Cure. I always thought Jon Marsh's vocal style was very similar to Caesar from The Wake, and those gentle plucked guitar melodies are wonderfully alike. I know they went onto commercial success as the original line up disintegrated before Warner's steered them from indie-rock through pop to dance and on to the charts, but for me, their early singles and sessions were very very special.

Lovingly ripped from a well worn 12" vinyl single released on Flim Flam Productions (HARP 2T) in 1986 to high resolution 24-bit FLAC audio.
A. A Hundred Words
B1. Slow Drowning
B2. In Trouble and Shame

The Beloved - Early Recordings

To many, The Beloved were an early 90's trance-pop duo who scored two monster hits, Sun Rising and Hello. To me, they were a melancholic indie-pop quartet who produced four outstanding guitar based EPs on their own Flim Flm label between 1986 and 1988.
It all started with two fantastic John Peel radio sessions, recorded and broadcast in 1985. I taped both sessions and played them to death over the subsequent months before the bands first release. Those tapes are long lost, and after many years of trying to hunt down the sessions, Beloved lead man, Jon Marsh made them available again on his website and subsequently, the original masters were re-aired on BBC Radio 6.
The band's original sound sat well between early New Order (aided by a good old Shergold 6 string bass) and The Smiths with a nod to The Cure. Marsh's melancholic vocal style reminds me a lot of Glaswegian Factory recording act, The Wake. A brief history courtesy of Marsh's website..
Throughout its fluid existence, the guiding force behind the group remained vocalist Jon Marsh, who formed the band Journey Through at Cambridge University with Steve Waddington and Tim Havard; with the addition of Guy Gausden (november '84), the group renamed itself the Beloved, and gradually evolved into a moody dance outfit not dissimilar to True Faith-era New Order.In 1986, the Beloved issued their first single, "A Hundred Words" a series of releases (including the EP Happy Now, the double A-sided single "Surprise Me"/"Forever Dancing" and the 1987 compliation Where It Is) followed, but none garnered any significant critical or commercial success. Consequently, Gousden and Havard exited in 1987, at much the same time Marsh and Waddington were falling under the sway of London's burgeoning rave community. After first re-emerging with the ambient-styled single "The Sun Rising" the Beloved then scored an international hit with "Hello" a bubbling techno exercise which name-checked many of the group's influences.



In these archives:

1983-1984 Demo Recordings
1. The Flame
2. A Search
3. The Last Detail
4. Privacy Sometimes

January 1985 Peel Session
1. A Beautiful Waste Of Time
2. The Flame
3. A Hundred Words
4. Idyll

October 1985 Peel Session
1. So Seldom Solemn
2. In Trouble And Shame
3. Josephine
4. Up A Tree

A Hundred Words EP
1. A Hundred Words
2. Slow Drowning
3. In Trouble & Shame

This Means War EP
1. This Means War
2. Let It Begin
3. Saints Preserve Us

Happy Now EP
1. Righteous Me
2. A Kiss Goodbye
3. If Pennies Came

Forever Dancing EP
1. Forever Dancing
2. Surprise Me
3. Having Fun

1988 Demo Recordings
1. I Love You More
2. Sally
3. Jackie
4. Jennifer Smiles
5. My Heart's Desire

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