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Nick Cash Discography of CDs
Show only: CD (9) • MP3 (1) • Vinyl LP (1)
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Fireside Favorites CD (1980)
Nick Cash discography 1980 debut for the post-punk/electronic outfit fronted by Frank Tovey. Mute.
Personnel: Fad Gadget (vocals, synthesizer, wind); Nick Cash (vocals, accordion, drums); Eric Radcliffe (guitar, banjo); Daniel Miller (synthesizer, percussion); John Fryer (percussion).
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Best of Fad Gadget CDs (2001)
Nick Cash albums In 2001, when just about any band who had released their records during the post-punk explosion was having their records re-released, when bands like the Human League were releasing new records that revitalized their original sound, and when compilations released by Ersatz Audio, International Deejay Gigolos, and Ghostly International were gaining lots of attention for breathing new life into ...
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Live in L.A.: 1991 CD (1994)
Nick Cash songs Recording information: Los Angeles, CA (1991).
Photographer: Ed Colver.
Personnel: Guy Days, Nick Cash (vocals, guitar); Danny Palmer (vocals, bass guitar); Pablo Labritain (drums).
Audio Mixer: Mark Linett.
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Death in Soho CD (2007)
Nick Cash music CDs When punk reared its gloriously ugly head in 1976, this new movement inspired young kids to pick up instruments and form their own punk bands. It also inspired some of the seasoned pub rockers to abandon their greasy R&B and play louder, faster and harder. Bands like the Vibrators and 999 featured bandmembers who came from the latter category, ...
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Slam! CD (1999)
Nick Cash CD discography Though the sound quality varies throughout, this is a fascinating look into 999's musical canon. Consisting of demos recorded during the early '80s, Slam takes a peak at the original recordings of tracks that eventually ended up on the Biggest Prize in Sport and Concrete albums and various B-sides, plus a handful of unreleased songs. Though some of the ...
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Outbursts: Demos & Outtakes 77-79 CD (2003)
Nick Cash albums Recorded between 1977 & 1979. Includes liner notes by Nick Cash.
Perfect quality previously unheard studio recordings have been compiled into this 16 track CD package in a 12 page booklet with rare photos and sleeve notes by frontman Nick Cash.
Includes previously unreleased tracks and rare photos.
999: Nick Cash, Guy Days (vocals, guitar); Jon Watson (bass); Pablo Labritain (drums).
Personnel: Ed ...
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Biggest Prize In Sport CD (1980)
Nick Cash discography After two terrific albums with United Artists, the boys in 999 signed a deal with Polydor and released what is now considered as their finest full length LP, "The Biggest Prize In Sport". While still a 'punk' band, 999 were born during the pub scene and had more meat on their musical bones than most punks, and instead of ...
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Learning English: Lesson 1 CD (1992)
Nick Cash CD discography This album is a tribute to the punk movement of the mid-1970s: Die Toten Hosen, a German band, do versions of classic punk songs, with guest appearances by members of the original bands (The Vibrators, The Ramones, 999, etc.) who performed them.
At once a tribute ...
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Homicide CD (1998)
Nick Cash music CDs The acceptable, happy face of London 1977 punk and new wave after their first two (best) LPs, this quartet after 1978 eschewed the rebellion and social comment they'd only barely dabbled in anyway and became one of the big fun-time bands, anticipating Madness and others. The smokin' "Nasty Nasty" and "My Street Stinks" and the chilling "Homicide" of their '77/'78 days morphed into such stinkin' drunk sing-alongs as "Feelin' Alright With the Crew" and "Boys in the Gang." Which is to say that 999 came from R&B and rockabilly roots and returned more to them as they went along, producing an enjoyable hybrid of hard-enough guitars with a simple pub-riffing base that played well with discerning fans wearying of the hard-and-fast dictates of a punk. ...
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 Nick Cash songs Worked With
999, Fad Gadget
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