TODAY’S YESTERDAY ALBUM – ‘The Soft Bulletin’ – By THE FLAMING LIPS (1999)

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‘The Soft Bulletin’ by THE FLAMING LIPS
Released: 17 May 1999 / The band’s 9th longplayer

ROLLING STONE wrote: “The eccentric Oklahoma outfit Flaming Lips serenely release another baffling, winning, neo-psychedelic recording. Densely textured, awkward but somehow melodic, The Soft Bulletin finds these pop oddballs with their poker-faced humor firmly intact… Their music isn’t, how you say, universally accessible, and the weirdness gets same-y, but no one
else has posited a parallel universe in which the Sixties and the Nineties exist simultaneously, allowing for a peculiarly convincing brand of monolithic robotic swirl.”
– Full review here.

TURN UP THE VOLUME! says: The Flaming Lips are The Wizards Of Oz Rock creating a fairytale universe with both elves and demons, with good ones and bad ones and
other-worldly symphonies that transfer you to a never-never land full of rainbows…

THREE TOP TRACKS: The Gash / Race For The Prize / Waitin’ For A Superman

* THE GASH

* RACE FOR THE PRIZE

* WAITIN’ FOR A SUPERMAN

ALBUM in full…

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THE FLAMING LIPS:  Website – Facebook – Discography


The Wizards Of Oz Rock

(photo: Turn Up The Volume! Antwerp, Belgium 2017)

TODAY’S YESTERDAY ALBUM – ‘Doc At The Radar Station’ – By CAPTAIN BEEFHEART AND THE MAGIC BAND…

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‘Doc At The Radar Station’ by CAPTAIN BEEFHEART & HIS MAGIC BAND
Released: August 1980 / Eleventh longplayer

ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE wrote: “Captain Beefheart once said of his music, “I’m just throwing up / in tie-dye.” If so, then Doc at the Radar Station, released in 1980, is one of the most colorful, and pivotal, records in his singular catalog. Poised on the cusp of a new decade, Beefheart (a.k.a. Don Van Vliet) poured out his innards in Technicolor for Doc at the Radar Station, serving up his most colorful and caustic verse in years on a sprawling, distinctively Beefheartian platter of corrosive avant-rock, jungle-blues squawk, alien-guitar romanticism
and willful, yet often playful, atonality.”
Full review here.

TURN UP THE VOLUME! says: One of the original voices ever. His vocal and sonic vision on the good old blues was quite innovative, bizarre, and freakish and blood-curdling at times. The Captain & his band still sound like nothing else and about a thousand bands are still trying to copy Beefheart’s genial madness today.

ALBUM in full…

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TODAY’S YESTERDAY ALBUM – Eponymous Solo Debut by PAUL WELLER…

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Self-titled solo debut LP by PAUL WELLER
Released: 1 September 1992 – 26 years ago today

ALL MUSIC wrote: “Arriving between the implosion of the ‘Style Council’ and the commercial comeback of ‘Wild Wood’, Paul Weller’s eponymous 1992 debut is sometimes overlooked, but
it’s one of his finest records, a smooth, soulful excursion pitched precisely between the sophisticated swing of the ‘Style Council’ and the rustic rock of ‘Wild Wood’… Weller creating something new and true from his inspiration. He would soon underscore the rock and folk elements…” –
Score: 8/10 – Full review here

TURN UP THE VOLUME! says: A first soulful taster for many more great albums to
come. Weller was/is one of the most impressive British singer/songwriters ever.

ALBUM in full…


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TODAY’S YESTERDAY ALBUM – ‘What Are You Going To Do With Your Life?’ – Eight LP By ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN…

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‘What Are You Going To Do With Your Life?’ by ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN
Released: 16 April 1999 – Eight Bunnymen longplayer

ALL MUSIC wrote: “Echo & the Bunnymen made a dignified return in 1997 with ‘Evergreen’,
but that record displayed some hints of rustiness and a desire to stay hip – two things notably absent from its superb sequel, ‘What Are You Going to Do With Your Life?’ Trimmed to just the duo of Ian McCulloch and Will Sergeant, Echo has succeeded where many of their peers have failed – they have matured without getting stodgy, they have deepened their signature sound without appearing self-conscious.”

Score: 4/5 – Full review here

TURN UP THE VOLUME! says: A melancholic diamond. An underrated masterwork
from start to finish. Great album title. Great cover. Great musings. Sergeant & McCulloch are genuine legends. Hail hail!

TOP TRACKS: What Are You Going To Do With Your Life? / Rust / When It All Blows Over

* WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO WITH YOUR LIFE?

* RUST

* WHEN IT ALL BLOWS OVER

ALBUM in full…

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New LP THE STARS, THE OCEANS & THE MOON out 5 October – Pre-order facilities here

TODAY’S YESTERDAY ALBUM – ‘Alone With Everybody’ – Solo Debut By RICHARD ASHCROFT

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‘Alone With Everybody’ by RICHARD ASHCROFT
Released: 26 June 2000 / debut album

ALL MUSIC wrote: “He still believes that music has a soul — with or without his former band. He is certainly a rock star and a believer in love, death, musical spirituality, and individuality. That is what made the Verve a great rock band in the first place, but Ashcroft’s superior drive
to do something real only makes him and his music more endearing. He is looking ahead, not wishing for past adventures. He celebrates life, pure and simple.”

Score: 4/5 – Full review here.

TURN UP THE VOLUME! says: This is Mister Northern Soul Voice! My fav tracks: A Song
For The Lovers / I Get My Beat / New York / C’Mon People (We’re Making It Now)

ALBUM in full…

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Soon back with new album NATURAL REBEL – out 19 October

TODAY’S YESTERDAY ALBUM – ‘Geogaddi’ – 2nd Album By BOARDS OF CANADA

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‘Geogaddi’ by BOARDS OF CANADA
Released: 13 February 2002 / second longplayer

PITCHFORK review: “The Boards have implemented their trademark tools on Geogaddi, but in the service of a slightly gloomier vision. Granted, the familiarity of their sound could prove to become a liability on their future releases, but it’s easy to see why Eoin and Sandison have played this record so close to the vest. If you’d perfected a sonic playground like this, you’d probably want to explore it a while longer, too.”
Score: 8.6/10 – Full review here

TURN UP THE VOLUME says: A perfect 24-hour chill out record
to play after a wild 24-hour party.

Album in full…

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TODAY’S YESTERDAY ALBUM – ‘Squeezing Out Sparks’ – GRAHAM PARKER

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‘Squeezing Out Sparks’ by GRAHAM PARKER
Released: March 1979 / fourth longplayer

ALL MUSIC review: “Generally regarded as Graham Parker’s finest album, ‘Squeezing
Out Sparks’ is a masterful fusion of pub rock classicism, new wave pop, and pure vitriol
that makes even his most conventional singer/songwriter numbers bristle with energy.
Not only does Parker deliver his best, most consistent set of songs, but he offers more
succinct hooks than before. Parker’s ruminations over a lost past give him the anger
that fuels ‘Squeezing Out Sparks’, one of the great rock records of the post-punk era.”

Score: 5/5 – full review here

TURN UP THE VOLUME says: Graham Parker‘s very best to my ears
and rattles still sparklingly cutting today.

* PROTECTION

* NOBODY HURTS YOU (steamy 1979 live rendition)

* YOU CAN’T BE TOO STRONG

Album in full…

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His new album CLOUD SYMBOLS out 28 September. All info and pre-order facilities here.

TODAY’S YESTERDAY ALBUM – ‘Low-life’ – Third NEW ORDER Longplayer…

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‘Low-life’ by NEW ORDER
Released: 13 May 1985 / NO’s third longplayer

ALL MUSIC review: “New Order’s third LP, Low-life, was, in every way, the artistic equal of
their breakout, 1983’s ‘Power, Corruption & Lies’. The point where the band’s fusion of rock
and electronics became seamless, it showed the band members having it every way they wanted: heavily sequenced and synthesized, but with bravura work from Bernard Sumner’s guitar and Peter Hook’s plaintive, melodic bass; filled with hummable pop songs, but still experimental as far as how the productions were achieved – But there was no mistaking that New Order had reached a peak, experimenting with their sound and their style, but keeping every moment wrapped in an unmistakable humanness.”

Score: 4.5/5 – Full review here

TURN UP THE VOLUME! says: A 24-hour party album and with previous LP
Power, Corruption & Lies‘ the very core of New Order‘s work to my ears.

TOP TRACKS: Love Vigilantes / The Perfect Kiss / Sub-Culture

* LOVE VIGILANTES

* PERFECT KISS

* SUBCULTURE

Album in full…

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15 May 1981 – AB venue, Brussels
My first NO gig – already that long?…

TODAY’S YESTERDAY ALBUM – ‘Word Gets Around’ – Debut LP By… STEREOPHONICS

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‘Word Gets Around’ by STEREOPHONICS
Released: 25 August 1997 / debut longplayer

DROWNED IN SOUND review: “In the late ’90s, a rash of Welsh rock bands emerged, among them Catatonia, Super Furry Animals, 60 Ft. Dolls, and the Stereophonics. On the surface, the Stereophonics’ gritty rock & roll seems relatively uninspired, but upon close listen Word Gets Around proves to be a very accomplished debut. Vocalist/guitarist Kelly Jones’ vocals are raw and rip the songs apart, as his loud, arena-ready guitar assault gives every track a gritty edge.”
Score: 3.5/5 – Full review here.

TURN UP THE VOLUME says: Tons of passion, guitars and briskness.

Album in full…

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Rest in peace, Stuart Cable…

TODAY’S YESTERDAY ALBUM – ‘Music For The Jilted Generation’ – THE PRODIGY

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‘Music For The Jilted Generation’ by THE PRODIGY
Released: 4 July 1994 – Debut longplayer

BBC review: “It was their chart-topping 1996 single, “Firestarter”, that first took up lighter and aerosol and burnt the name of The Prodigy, and the piercing-covered gurn of Keith Flint, onto the national consciousness. But if you want to mark the point this gang of Essex ravers first learnt to unite the chemical rush of acid house and the anti-authority attitude that had hitherto been the preserve of black-clad anarcho-punks like Crass and their ilk, not loved-up glowstick twirlers, look back a couple of years to their 1994 album ‘Music For The Jilted Generation’.”
Full review here.

TURN UP THE VOLUME! says: Anti-establishment techno punk for illegal 24 hour-parties.

TOP TRACKS: No Good (Start The Dance) / Poison / Voodoo People

* NO GOOD (START THE DANCE)

*POISON

* VOODOO PEOPLE

Album in full…

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