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Original Release / Fuzzkill Records / FK028
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Dick Johnson + The Yummy Fur – Babies In The Cockpit CS [Fuzzkill, 2016] V0
01 Dick Johnson Could You Give Me Love
02 Dick Johnson Stranger in Paris
03 Dick Johnson Russian Spy
04 Dick Johnson Dude Looks Like a Lady
05 Dick Johnson Red Dress Blue Suit
06 Dick Johnson Death at Dawn Creek
07 Dick Johnson Slip Road Blues
08 Dick Johnson Eddie Trojan
09 Dick Johnson The Make Up
10 The Yummy Fur Klaxxon Education Film
11 The Yummy Fur Ice Cream Van
12 The Yummy Fur Kodak Nancy Europe
13 The Yummy Fur Night Club
14 The Yummy Fur Cabaret Punks
15 The Yummy Fur Actress
16 The Yummy Fur I Am ‘Consumer Man’
17 The Yummy Fur British Children on Smack
18 The Yummy Fur Theoretically Pink
19 The Yummy Fur Pop Art Documentary
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No reviews. Here’s what I posted on my blog:
I haven’t listed to The Yummy Fur in about a decade and I forgot how good they were. They’ve remained, in my mind, the band that helped cheerlead Ben Wallers into a substantial musical existence, but they were pretty respectable in their own right. One record of theirs I never came across was a split cassette with Dick Johnson called “Babies In The Cockpit”. The tape was looooooong OOP before I ever found out about it. I’d see it listed on Web 1.0 discog sites from time to time, but I’m guessing they dubbed about…50 copies? Less? Fortunately for us all, the 19-track album has just-been rescued and reissued by Fuzzkill Records in Scotland. The rougher production and looser approach suits YF, although the sound is still close enough to what their modus operandi consisted of before they started dragging people like Alex Kapranos out of alleyways and into studios. Basically their side of the tape is especially raw. Dick Johnson, however, make a show of it and give them a run for their money. Both groups were fronted by siblings John and Jane McKeown, with the latter at the helm of Dick Johnson, along with other 90s Glaswegian acts like Lung Leg. All in all, I think I might be more impressed with Jane & company, at least as far as “Babies In The Cockpit” is concerned. Tracks like “The Make Up” are MAD. But both of these bands are exemplary of the more chaotic, less overly ambitious side of 90s DIY indie rock.