Sunday, January 20, 2013
Glorious Din - Leading Stolen Horses LP
Got a request to post the first album of Glorious Din. Previously posted on the dormant Fritz Die Spinne blog more than 5 years ago but the link is dead. Ripped my own copy. Worth to re-post I guess.
Really great postpunk sound on this album. Eric Cope has a similar voice as Ian Curtis.
For more info and comments of ex-members, I direct you to the original post on Fritz Die Spinne. They were talking of compiling and reissuing Glorious Din material but nothing happened yet.
An early version of 'Water From The Temple' and an unreleased elsewhere track can be found on the 'Numb Tongue No Taste' comp. tape.
Leading Stolen Horses LP (Insight-R 41585-1985)
1. Tenement Roofs
2. Pallet On The Floor
3. Arrival
4. Cello Tape
5. Sixth Pillar
6. Leading Stolen Horses
7. Water From The Temple
8. Insects
Leading Stolen Horses (320)
Leading Stolen Horses (FLAC)
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There is a White vynil cover version of this album online to sell... you know if it's an official one? or is a pirate one? Thanks in advance. Erick.
Don't think that this record has been bootlegged before, so maybe there is a white vinyl version.
there are definitely two pressings. i have a copy with a white cover.
You share so much wonderful stuff, thanks!
Thank you. Great album.
hello could you please re-up s-hate & twisted nerve posts? it would mean the world to me :)
http://joelaukustipeksujeff.bandcamp.com/releases
heres something back at you.
Thank you for posting this! --Kyrsten
New links for S-Haters and Twisted Nerve. Enjoy!
Hi Kyrsten, enjoy this one.
thanx! may recommend a finnish band called SIELUN VELJET. three first records are some of the best post punk records ever. vinyls shouldnt be hard to come by.
wow, another nice post-punk band. thanks for uploading. Zippyshare rocks, I got the album in about 1 minute.
Here is a link to a complete live Glorious Din show from 1986:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFZ_y7oGhMY
The white cover version is the second pressing of Leading Stolen Horses and was released shortly after the first pressing. There were 1,000 copies of each version made. A large number of the first pressing were distributed to college radio stations.
I think the albums no longer there. Could you re-up?
p.s. Really, really enjoy your blog!
New links. Enjoy!
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