Rarely seen with a picture cover, and given the quasi Penthouse poses the four brazen young men with milky bar-coloured chests are striking that's a boon, the Spider single entraps a punter for a respectable £103. Dressed identically in sham glam they resemble stylish bin men. According to 45 Revolutions both songs, Back To The Wall and Down And Out
(both titles imaginatively expressed in a single image on the pic sleeve!) are fine examples of powerpop glampunk.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=120368904595&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=002
Thursday, February 5, 2009
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...and that's for a copy without the original p/s. Anyway, worth every penny. Don't let all their later records put you off.
I've been after that for a while...there is another copy on ebay at the moment.....cool blog by the way!!...came across it yesterday
Cheers Bristolboy. I was in Bristol about six months ago rooting around a second-hand record shop for four hours.
i'm guessing it was "plastic wax" on cheltenham rd... great shop (pretty cheap)you should see their upstairs rooms, 2 floors of unsorted records (loads of 45's - my bank ballances' downfall)
ebay seller (for spider 45)is the north at its height who you've already mentioned before
Yes it was Plastic Wax but I never got to see the upstairs. How damn remiss. When the snow has cleared I may head west.
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