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Comsat
Angels : From Beyond 1987-1995 Best of Volume 2 : CDMRED170
My association with the Comsats goes way back - I used to watch them at the Broadfield
pub, jsut down the road from my bedsit, and I joined a band called Red Zoo, who'se
singer Elaine was "going out" with Kevin from the CSA. So it was that
I saw them frequently and got to know them. I watched enviously as they recruited
a different extra guitarist seemingly every time they went on tour and *finally*
they saw sense and asked me to join. We did a warm-up gig at the
"Take 2" venue (I'd dearly love a photo from there, if you have one),
the album was complete, the US tour beckoned (under the name "Dream Command" due
to legal problems from Comsat Inc.) then Island pulled the tour, claiming there
were no hit singles on the album (and the CSA being such a cheerful, radio-friendly
bunch)! I'd even got married on the strength of a lengthy US tour - that'll learn
me.
Whislt we waited, they laid down some demos for new songs (Ice Sculpture"
appears on this CD) and I was asked to play geetar on a cover of the Soft Boys
"I Wanna Destroy You", whihc I feel (impartially) would have made a
good single. T'was not to be. So, I went into cold storage while they "sorted
things out"
and several months later, was chatting with a complete stranger in the guitar
shop, as we both admired some Starts. "Who do you play with?" says
I, "The Comsat Angels" says he. Hmmm. A few phone calls later, the
nasty truth was revealed, they'd either got bored or didn't like the cut of my
jib and had found someone else. It was a small consolation that he didn't stay
the course either.
My good friend Andy Peake was highly embarrassed about the whole affair. Still,
had I known upfront, I'd still have joined. They remain, to my jaundiced yes,
one of the finest bands Sheffield has ever produced and I'm proud to have spent
a short stint with them.. I still see them from time to time and remain deeply
unoptimistic that I can persuade Steve Fellows to do some loopy guitar gigs with
me. He produced an ambient guitar "Mood X" CD on my brothers label
some years ago, but has released nothing since.
A Sound / My Minds Eye / I Hear A New World / Mystery Plane / Always Near
/ Sailor / Ice Sculpture / Goddess / Valley Of The Nile / Shiva Descending /
Venus Hunter / I Wanna Destroy You / Waves / Mood X / Can't See Me (Brown
Bacon Quarmby Dub) / We Must Be Mad / Soup
ps, the cd title might imply there would a "volume 1" to follow(!)
this, but pretty poor inter-band relations strangled that at birth.

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