Best Compilations
01. Movement - Various Artists
This is clearly my favourite compilation of the year gathering together 41 artists that recorded sessions for John Peel between 1977-79, and what a bunch of bands: The Jam, The Rezillos, The Flys, XTC, Dr Feelgood, Joy Division, Killing Joke and Madness just to name a few. Brought back a lot of memories for me of being a 14 year old lad listening to Peel on a transistor radio under the covers!
I hope that they are going to release some more compilations like this as there were so many great sessions over the years.
02. A Guided Tour - Madness
There has of course been a fair few Madness compilations over the years and this 3CD and 1DVD collection doesn't really cover any new ground apart from the inclusion of 'La Grand Pantalon' that they did for a recent beer commercial and a few tracks from the excellent 'The Liberty of Norton Folgate'. There's a few duffers on it (in particular the tracks from 'The Dangermen Sessions'. Only two singles are missing from the collection but they are not missed when some of their brilliant b-sides have been included. The DVD is the 'Madstock' gig from 1992 (getting it's DVD debut) which of course is a fine live testament to their greatness.
03. National Treasures - Manic Street Preachers
04. Live at the BBC - The Beautiful South
They were not everyone's cup of tea but I have a fond affection for The Beautiful South. This collection comprises sessions and live material from the BBC archives and includes a DVD of performances from Later with Jools Holland and a Top of the Pops performance of 'Old Red Eyes is Back'. A couple of years ago a 2CD collection was released of the BBC Sessions but this one is far more detailed and the 2nd CD captures the band live in Blackburn's King George's Hall and shows what a force they were in concert.
05. Walk Out To Winter: The Best of - Aztec Camera
For £3.99 from Amazon this little 37 track compilation brings together some of the fine music that Roddy Frame released under the banner of Aztec Camera. The only thing missing from it are the singles released on Postcard but that is forgiven when you see the tracklisting. Drawn from the single releases and album tracks and a couple of cover versions thrown in for good measure (Van Halen's 'Jump', Cyndi Lauper's 'True Colours' and 'If Paradise is (Half as Nice), orginally done by Amen Corner and features Andy Fairweatherlow on vocals). It's a good reminder that Frame is a great songwriter who is often forgotten when people consider the best Scottish writers.
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