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''Avon Calling'' is an album of tracks featuring bands from
Bristol Bristol () is a city, ceremonial county and unitary authority in England. Situated on the River Avon, it is bordered by the ceremonial counties of Gloucestershire to the north and Somerset to the south. Bristol is the most populous city in ...
, UK, on local record label
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, and was originally released in 1979. All but 2 of the tracks were recorded at Crescent Studios in
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by David Lord and Glenn Tommey, when the bands were "neatly fitting in on "off days" from on-going sessions by the likes of
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,
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&
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." At the time of the LP release Rick Joseph of the ''
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'' started his review of the album, "Avon Calling is the collective endeavour of 15 bands that live and languish around Britain's Most Unsung Major Metropolis. So, leaving aside any thoughts of the value of compilation albums in general, and digressions on rock geography in particular, it only remains to be said that 'Avon Calling' is a veritable riot of stunning pop." In 2005 the album was re-released as a Double CD, that included bonus unreleased tracks and selections from each of the first 12 Heartbeat singles from 1978 to 1981. It starts with an excerpt from
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's BBC Radio Show where he introduces the album as, “And we had numerous, well quite a few compilation LPs in recent, in the past year …but now, there's a new one called Avon Calling: The Bristol Compilation, and this is really the standard by which the others must be judged in future. Because it really is superb there are 15 tracks on the LP, genuinely not a bad one amongst them, and a lot of really good stuff. I’m going to start really, side 1, band 1, and will work my way through it over the next few programmes…” Gerard Langley of
The Blue Aeroplanes The Blue Aeroplanes are an English rock band from Bristol, the mainstays of which have been Gerard Langley, brother John Langley, and dancer Wojtek Dmochowski. All three had previously been members of the New wave music, new wave "art band" Ar ...
wrote in the sleeve notes for the reissue, "These CDs will give you actual punks ( X-Certs), reclaimed pub rockers with skinny trousers and ties (Private Dicks), up-tempo attempted popmeisters (Various Artists), arty kids in a strop (
Glaxo Babies Glaxo Babies are a Bristol-based post-punk band, formed in late 1977.Strong, Martin C: "The Great Alternative & Indie Discography", 1999, Canongate, There were three distinct phases in the band's life and after initially breaking up in 1980, ...
), New York bohemian wannabes (
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), rock-poetic wannabes (
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), teenage dubheads (Double Vision), closet Doors fans with a grudge (
Essential Bop Essential Bop were an English, Bristol-based post-punk/art band, formed in early 1978 by Dave Robinson (who had played bass with Champion Jack Dupree and Joe Cocker), with an initial line-up of Steve Bush (singer, originally in The Biros), Mike ...
), and many more." Also the Allmusic review by Stewart Mason notes, "What's most illuminating about Avon Calling … is that it puts the lie to the narrow definition of post-punk that has grown in the popular imagination since the turn of the millennium, when it seems that this era in British pop music consisted solely of bands that sounded sort of like either
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or the
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. As a matter of fact, there's little Manchester gloom or straight synth pop among these 46 songs." and, "Touches like a bit of John Peel introducing the Glaxo Babies' "It's Irrational" and an interesting, scene-setting radio interview by DJ Simon Edwards set the social context. This might seem like the sort of compilation that's mostly for boffins, but there is enough solid material on Avon Calling: The Bristol Compilation to make it worth recommending to even the casual fan of the style.” At the time of the original release of this LP, the city of
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was in the short lived (1974–1996) English county of Avon, hence the play on the
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Track listing (2005 CD

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Disc 1: Avon Calling: The Bristol Compilation

# "It's Irrational" – Gl*xo Babies # "On the Continent" –
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# "Green Is in the Red" – Private Dicks # "Too Much Commotion" – Moskow # "Chronicle" –
Essential Bop Essential Bop were an English, Bristol-based post-punk/art band, formed in early 1978 by Dave Robinson (who had played bass with Champion Jack Dupree and Joe Cocker), with an initial line-up of Steve Bush (singer, originally in The Biros), Mike ...
# "What You've Got" – Directors # "Own Up" – Various Artists # "Slugweird" – Sneak Preview # "Sound" – The Stingrays # "Anthem" –
The X-Certs The X-Certs were an English band formed in 1978, which originally started as a punk band. They released the track "Blue Movies" on the Heartbeat Records 1979 EP ''4 Alternatives'', and subsequently had "Anthem" included on the label's seminal ...
# "The Alternative" –
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# "Cross-Slide" – The Numbers # "Nothing" –
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# "Move Fast-Stay Ahead" –
Stereo Models Stereo Models were an English new wave group, formed in 1979 in Bristol, England. They are best known for the track "Move Fast-Stay Ahead", on the Bristol compilation album, ''Avon Calling'', released by Heartbeat Records in 1979. Rick Jose ...
# "My Dead Mother" – Double Vision # "Poison" –
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(Bonus unreleased track) # "Desire" – Sneak Preview (Bonus unreleased track) # "Don't Follow My Lead" – Private Dicks (Bonus unreleased track) # "List '99'" – Double Vision (Bonus unreleased track) # "Down at the Park" – Vitus Dance (Bonus unreleased track) # "You Have Been Warned" – The X-Certs (Bonus unreleased track)


Disc 2: The Heartbeat Singles Collection 1978 – 1981

# "I Don't Want My Heart to Rule My Head" – Social Security # "Choc Ice" – Social Security # "Europeans" – Europeans # "Voices" – Europeans # "This Is Your Life" – Gl*xo Babies # "Who Killed Bruce Lee?" – Gl*xo Babies # "Alternative Suicide" – The Numbers # "Blue Movies" – The X-Certs # "Hotel Rooms" – Joe Public # "Back to Ireland" – 48 Hours # "Christine Keeler" – Gl*xo Babies # "Nova Bossa Nova" – Gl*xo Babies # "She Said Go" – Private Dicks # "Private Dicks" – Private Dicks # "The Car" – Apartment # "Winter" – Apartment # "Shake" – Gl*xo Babies # "Nobody Loves Me" – The Letters # "Don't Want You Back" – The Letters # "Showing Off to Impress the Girls" –
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# "Birdsong" – Final Eclipse # "New Dawn" – Final Eclipse # "Everybody Thinks Everybody Else Is Dead Bad" – The Skodas # "Mouth" – The Skodas


Avon Calling 2

On 14 September 2010 Heartbeat and
Bristol Archive Records The English city of Bristol has, since the mid-1970s, had a fertile music culture, resulting in not only influential musicians and bands, but also its own sound, Bristol sound or trip hop. Along with the music, a number of local record labels al ...
brought out a CD follow-up to the original album, calling it Avon Calling 2 (ARC160CD).Avon Calling 2 release info and reviews
"Bristol Archive Records"


Avon Calling 2

# "Self Confession" – Social Security # "The Only One" – Europeans # "Broken Glass" – Apartment # "You Got It" – Private Dicks # "People of Today" – The X-Certs # "Audition Room" – Essential Bop # "Retrospect" – Apartment # "Mr Magoo" – Sneak Preview # "Letter in My Desk" – Joe Public # "Train to Brighton" – 48 Hours # "Showcase" – Directors # "Want Some Fun" – Private Dicks # "I Can't Get Out" – Sneak Preview # "Middle of Nowhere" – Stereo Models # "Any Takers" – The Phone # "Suicide Man" – Sean Ryan # "Faster" – Joe Public # "Dancer" – T.V.I.'s # "Empty Promises" – Directors # "You Might as Well Enjoy Yourself" – Unknown


See also

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List of Bands from Bristol This is a list of notable music groups, musicians and singers from, and associated with, the English city of Bristol and its surrounding areas (including North Somerset, Bath & North East Somerset, Western Wiltshire, and South Gloucestershire) ...
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Heartbeat Records Heartbeat Records is an independent record label based in Burlington, Massachusetts. The label specializes in Jamaican music. Founded by reggae music enthusiasts Bill Nowlin and Duncan Brown, the label's first release was a vinyl LP reissue of ...
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Bristol Archive Records The English city of Bristol has, since the mid-1970s, had a fertile music culture, resulting in not only influential musicians and bands, but also its own sound, Bristol sound or trip hop. Along with the music, a number of local record labels al ...
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Post-punk Post-punk (originally called new musick) is a broad genre of punk music that emerged in the late 1970s as musicians departed from punk's traditional elements and raw simplicity, instead adopting a variety of avant-garde sensibilities and non-roc ...


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External links


Listen to Avon Calling (2005) at last.fm


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