Christian Pop / Rock
The Strait Tapes – Volume 1
1985? (no label)
London, England, United Kingdom
Side 1:
- Larry Norman – If You Don’t Love the Lord
(early version, later released on Rehearsal 4 Reality, 1986 Royal Music) - Robin Lane – Hard Cover
(from Heart Connection EP, 1984 Recon Records) - Steve Turner – I Look Down
(previously unreleased) - Philip Bailey – The Wonders of His Love
(from The Wonders of His Love, 1984 Myrrh Records) - Jump the Nile – Innocence Abroad
(previously unreleased) - Ring of Fire – Brave Men Cry
(previously unreleased)
Side 2:
- Bruce Cockburn – In the Falling Dark
(from In the Falling Dark, 1976 True North Records) - Maria Muldaur – There’s Gonna be the Devil to Pay
(from Sweet and Slow, 1983 Spindrift) - Randy Stonehill – Everything But Love
(from Stonehill, 1985 Street Tunes) - Press Any Key – Whistle on the Wind
(early version, later released on Whisper in the Wind, 1987 Marshall Pickering Records) - Garth Hewitt – Red Hot and Cooking
(b-side to The Hungry Wind single, 1982 Blue Moon Records) - Interface – Memories
(from Memories, 1984 Embryo Arts)
Track 10(Re-Transfered) - DOWNLOAD
Press Any Key was a band featuring guitarist John Russell from the UK Christian band 'After The Fire' after ATF folded in 1982-3, shortly after its international hit 'Der Kommissar'. I believe the 1987 LP was the only release by 'Press Any Key'.
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice tape, which I'm grateful to hear, so 'Thanks'.
ReplyDeletePerhaps being a little picky, but the audio sounds clipped/overloaded to me (and I'm no audiophile). Audacity does show the Press Any Key track as clipping throughout, so I assume this applies through the whole transfer. Is there any chance you would be able to get a better transfer?
BTW I can confirm that the PAK track is a different version to that on the released album.
I reTransfered that track.. If it's not any better.. Only copy of tape I have at the moment..
DeleteThank you very much for trying. Hope you have a peaceful and restful Sunday.
DeleteMuito obrigado irmão !!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this. I have Volume 2 in a box in my loft, but had never heard Volume 1. Hope you manage to track down and post Volume 3 sometime
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