Cardiacs - Garage Concerts Vol I download free
| Genre: | Rock |
| Performer: | Cardiacs |
| Title: | Garage Concerts Vol I |
| Style: | Alternative Rock, Art Rock, Prog Rock |
| Date of release: | 2005 |
| MP3 album size: | 1232 mb |
| FLAC APE album size: | 1674 mb |
| WMA album size: | 1569 mb |
| Digital formats: | MP2 AC3 ADX MIDI RA AUD WMA |
Tracklist Hide Credits
| 1 | Gibber And TwitchWritten-By – Tim Smith |
4:13 |
| 2 | Scratching Crawling ScrawlingWritten-By – Tim Smith |
1:03 |
| 3 | As Cold As Can Be In An English SeaWritten-By – Tim Smith |
7:03 |
| 4 | It's A Lovely DayWritten-By – Colvin Mayers, Mark Cawthra, Sarah Smith , Tim Smith |
3:17 |
| 5 | A Wooden Fish On WheelsWritten-By – Tim Smith |
3:09 |
| 6 | Ice A Spot And A Dot On The DogWritten-By – Tim Smith |
3:37 |
| 7 | AukamakicWritten-By – Tim Smith |
1:24 |
| 8 | Gloomy NewsWritten-By – Tim Smith |
2:01 |
| 9 | Gina LollabridgidaWritten-By – Tim Smith |
3:34 |
| 10 | Leaf ScrapingsWritten-By – Tim Smith |
1:22 |
| 11 | Rock Around The ClockWritten-By – Colvin Mayers |
2:04 |
| 12 | Pip As Uncle Dick But Peter Spoiled ItWritten-By – Mark Cawthra, Tim Smith |
4:21 |
| 13 | Let Alone My Plastic DollWritten-By – Tim Smith |
4:23 |
| 14 | Hope DayWritten-By – Tim Smith |
6:30 |
| 15 | A Balloon For Bertie's PartyWritten-By – Tim Smith |
8:56 |
| 16 | My Trade MarkWritten-By – Tim Smith |
4:33 |
Credits
- Bass, Vocals – Jim Smith
- Drums, Vocals – Bob Leith
- Guitar, Vocals – Kavus Torabi, Tim Smith
Notes
Recorded live over 3 nights in October 2003 (17th-19th).In the summer of 2003 Cardiacs were charged with the unenviable task of casting a wincey eye back.
Way back to before Sarah hung up her little saxophone, before Tim Quy broke the nausea rule, before THE CONSULTANT and Miss Swift held the reins. Way, way back.
For that coming October’s ‘Special Garage Concerts’, Cardiacs were expected to wipe the grime of the dusty archive from thirty-two tunes everyone had long since forgotten about. Cardiacs dutifully frittered away the waning days behind locked doors, exhuming songs from clanking, obsolete machinery and reams of faded manuscript. Music from the band’s conception in 1976 to their ‘coming of age’ in 1983 was given the dressing down THE ALPHABET BUSINESS CONCERN had always wisely insisted it deserved.
With the arrival of autumn the songs had somehow taken on a raw, definitive bent. Haphazard approximations you may have previously heard performed by wide-eyed, puny youths were given deftness, muscle and swagger by the four grizzled and worldly-wise men proudly standing their ground under the Cardiacs banner today.
This nostalgic arsenal was duly recorded over three consecutive nights at London’s sizeically challenged ‘The Garage’ concert venue. Privileged witnesses described the spectacle as "one-fifth loving recreation, two-fifths exercise in futility and four-fifths sheer brute force."
Cunningly encrypted on to two Compact Discs, as never they were meant to be, Volumes One and Two are a unique testament to pure bloody mindedness and musical irrelevance.
Both volumes contain music that has never previously been recorded and re-workings of other tunes that many of the faithful claim to have ‘insider knowledge’ of.
They don’t have a clue.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5 017492 247184








