Saturday 20 September 2014

Rip Rig and Panic

God (1981) ...

Debut album from post-punk-funk freeform scat-jazz group, derived from the Pop Group, featuring a young Neneh Cherry and Ari Up (of the Slits) on vocals ...Lots of fun and recently released digitally for the first time ...

HOWL! Caged Bird ... 


The Blue Blue Third ... 

  Debut-album God features track-titles that range from the bizarre (Constant Drudgery Is Harmful To Soul, Spirit and Health) to the bawdy (Knee Deep In Shit), many (most) of which reveal little about the anarchic contents on offer. It isn't easy-listening but it is enthralling in places with the pick of the bunch being the extra tracks Bob Hope Takes Risks and Go Go Go (This Is It), both issued as singles. Change Your Life boasts a neat little Latin American piano-powered groove and The Blue Blue Third almost passes for lounge in its own lilting, but ultimately discordant, way. If you dig Blurt, Beefheart and Bush Tetras, you'll want to discover God... flipsideflipsidereviews ...
God! album ... 

thedigitalfix.com review ...

cherryred.co.uk ... 

Symphony in Dave's flat (John Peel Session) ... 

Name taken from Roland Kirk album ...  

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