Pick Of The Pops Vol.1

Hit Parade, The

SKU: OPT4045

Barcode: 5065010051140

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14 track vinyl version of the 2012 CD compilation. Pressed on pale blue vinyl, with printed lyric inner sleeve. First time on vinyl. Includes poster and postcard.

A swish compilation LP featuring fourteen of the most memorable songs in the career of the top notch indie band THE HIT PARADE.

Entitled ‘PICK OF THE POPS (VOL1)’ the LP collects together the most poignant moments in the career of THE HIT PARADE, and includes their thoughtful recording for Sarah Records “In Gunnersbury Park”, their tubthumping single for Minty Fresh USA “Hitomi” as well as other cuts, both cheerful and desolate in style, that feature CATH CARROLL (Factory Records), AMELIA FLETCHER (Heavenly and Talulah Gosh) and HARVEY WILLIAMS (Another Sunny Day and The Field Mice).

THE HIT PARADE was formed by JULIAN HENRY with his school friends MATT MOFFATT and RAYMOND WATTS in 1984 when they released their first single ‘Forever’ on JSH RECORDS. Since then they’ve clung to the sensibilities of pure pop and have become a curiosity item with their retro attitudes and songs about dead writers, disused swimming pools and failed love affairs.

Their early vinyl singles were lauded by John Peel, the NME and Melody Maker, the now defunct weekly paper that published JULIAN HENRY’S writing. In the 1990s the band toured alongside Edwyn Collins, The Milkshakes and Sarah Records notables, and signed to Japanese and US labels, releasing a sequence of albums that have since become collectible.

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Track Listings

  1. The First Time
  2. You Didn’t Love Me Then
  3. The Boy Who Loves Brighter
  4. In Gunnersbury Park
  5. The Sun Shines In Gerrards Cross
  6. House Of Sarah
  7. The Queen Of Mousehole
  8. Huevos Mexicana
  9. On The Road To Beaconsfield
  10. Sugar
  11. Hitomi
  12. My Favourite Girl
  13. Hello Hannah Hello
  14. Autobiography

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