Performer: Spizz Oil
Title: The Peel Sessions
Released: 1987
Country: UK
Style: New Wave, Punk
Category: Electronic / Rock
Size FLAC: 1941 mb
Size MP3: 1870 mb
Size WMA: 1261 mb
Other formats: MMF ASF WAV MIDI AIFF AU APE
Spizz 77; Spizz Oil; Spizz and the Astronauties. The band are currently planning a 2017 live schedule to promote the release of a new vinyl single 'Here Come The Machines' which will come with a reworking of 'Red and Black' from the 1980 debut album. Spizz Oil: The Peel Sessions (February 1987: Strange Fruit). Unhinged (March 1994: Damaged Goods). Spizz Not Dead Shock: A Decade of Spizz History 1978 – 88 (May 1996: Cherry red).
Spizz Oil. The Peel Sessions. 12 inch Vinyl Single.
Performer: Spizz Oil. Title: The Peel Sessions. Style: New Wave, Punk. Other formats: AHX MIDI AIFF WMA DXD WAV AA. Genre: Electronic, Rock. Piano, Percussion – Frank Guest. Producer – Bob Sargeant. Written-By – Petrol (tracks: A1, A2, B4), Spizz. Recorded: 1st August 1978. First Transmission: 7th August 1978. Cutting at CTS. Released by arrangements with BBC Records and Tapes.
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Release group by Spizz Oil. Overview. GB. Strange Fruit (British label dedicated to the distribution of BBC recordings, like Peel sessions). Release group information. Artist: Spizz Oil. Type: Compilation.
Spizz Oil at John Peel Sessions, BBC Broadcasting House, London, England. Artist: Spizz Oil, Venue: John Peel Sessions, BBC Broadcasting House, London, England.
The Earache Peel Sessions by Godflesh, released 08 December 2014 1. Tiny Tears 2. Wound (Not Wound) 3. Pulp 4. Like Rats UK radio DJ John Peel was responsible for inviting a succession of then-unknown, highly-extreme hardcore/punk/metal bands to lay down tracks to air on his national UK radio show in the late '80s. Causing intense debate at the time as members of the public were aurally assaulted by the most extreme music they had ever heard, John Peel continued his hands-on support to the fledgling scene for the next four years. Got it. + add. album. The Peel Sessions lyrics.
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