Wreckless Eric Presents The Len Bright Combo

The Len Bright Combo

18th September 2015 - Album - FIRE323

The Len Bright Combo Presents is the first album by The Len Bright Combo and the first in a series of Wreckless Eric reissued by Fire Records.

Contains a booklet of liner notes written by Wreckless Eric

£10.00£15.00

The Len Bright Combo Presents is the first album by The Len Bright Combo and the first in a series of Wreckless Eric reissues by Fire Records.

An explosive beat combo ruling over the mid-80’s UK Medway scene, The Len Bright Combo paired Wreckless Eric with the ramshackle rhythm section of Russ Wilkins and Bruce Band. Putting today’s garage pretenders to shame, the combo recorded two albums of rough and ready pop blasts, with the shake and stomp never losing Eric’s sharp wit, or melodic punch. These records contain many of his strongest songs, giving his iconic hit “Whole Wide World” a run for its money.

One of the most influential artists to emerge from the Stiff Records stable, Wreckless Eric went on to inspire a legion of artists from Yo La Tengo to The Vaccines and from Marianne Faithful to Lilly Allen.

The Len Bright Combo were one of Eric’s early post-Stiff bands, recorded in the mid-80s. These rough garage rock albums stayed true to his DIY roots and have now become very difficult to get hold of. The reissues feature new packaging as well as extensive liner notes from the one and only Wreckless Eric.

Hardly in step with the UK fads of the day, the trio toured with their own PA system, blasting out performances like each one could be their last. Soon, it would be, as they parted ways after two underground albums released in the space of a year, leaving behind a collection of smoldering gems.

These reissues have finally make the albums widely available and have been lovingly re-assembled, including detailed and entertaining liner notes from Eric himself, taking us back to those days, warts and all.

Tracklist

1. You're Gonna Screw My Head Off
2. Selina Through The Windshield
3. Young, Upwardly Mobile...And Stupid
4. Someone Must've Nailed Us Together
5. Sophie (The Dream Of Edmund Hirondelle Barnes)
6. The Golden Hour Of Harry Secombe
7. Lureland
8. Shirt Without A Heart

Description

The Len Bright Combo Presents is the first album by The Len Bright Combo and the first in a series of Wreckless Eric reissues by Fire Records.

An explosive beat combo ruling over the mid-80’s UK Medway scene, The Len Bright Combo paired Wreckless Eric with the ramshackle rhythm section of Russ Wilkins and Bruce Band. Putting today’s garage pretenders to shame, the combo recorded two albums of rough and ready pop blasts, with the shake and stomp never losing Eric’s sharp wit, or melodic punch. These records contain many of his strongest songs, giving his iconic hit “Whole Wide World” a run for its money.

One of the most influential artists to emerge from the Stiff Records stable, Wreckless Eric went on to inspire a legion of artists from Yo La Tengo to The Vaccines and from Marianne Faithful to Lilly Allen.

The Len Bright Combo were one of Eric’s early post-Stiff bands, recorded in the mid-80s. These rough garage rock albums stayed true to his DIY roots and have now become very difficult to get hold of. The reissues feature new packaging as well as extensive liner notes from the one and only Wreckless Eric.

Hardly in step with the UK fads of the day, the trio toured with their own PA system, blasting out performances like each one could be their last. Soon, it would be, as they parted ways after two underground albums released in the space of a year, leaving behind a collection of smoldering gems.

These reissues have finally make the albums widely available and have been lovingly re-assembled, including detailed and entertaining liner notes from Eric himself, taking us back to those days, warts and all.

Description

The Len Bright Combo Presents is the first album by The Len Bright Combo and the first in a series of Wreckless Eric reissues by Fire Records.

An explosive beat combo ruling over the mid-80’s UK Medway scene, The Len Bright Combo paired Wreckless Eric with the ramshackle rhythm section of Russ Wilkins and Bruce Band. Putting today’s garage pretenders to shame, the combo recorded two albums of rough and ready pop blasts, with the shake and stomp never losing Eric’s sharp wit, or melodic punch. These records contain many of his strongest songs, giving his iconic hit “Whole Wide World” a run for its money.

One of the most influential artists to emerge from the Stiff Records stable, Wreckless Eric went on to inspire a legion of artists from Yo La Tengo to The Vaccines and from Marianne Faithful to Lilly Allen.

The Len Bright Combo were one of Eric’s early post-Stiff bands, recorded in the mid-80s. These rough garage rock albums stayed true to his DIY roots and have now become very difficult to get hold of. The reissues feature new packaging as well as extensive liner notes from the one and only Wreckless Eric.

Hardly in step with the UK fads of the day, the trio toured with their own PA system, blasting out performances like each one could be their last. Soon, it would be, as they parted ways after two underground albums released in the space of a year, leaving behind a collection of smoldering gems.

These reissues have finally make the albums widely available and have been lovingly re-assembled, including detailed and entertaining liner notes from Eric himself, taking us back to those days, warts and all.

Tracklist

1. You're Gonna Screw My Head Off
2. Selina Through The Windshield
3. Young, Upwardly Mobile...And Stupid
4. Someone Must've Nailed Us Together
5. Sophie (The Dream Of Edmund Hirondelle Barnes)
6. The Golden Hour Of Harry Secombe
7. Lureland
8. Shirt Without A Heart

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