06 November 2009

THE FRAMES


Ah, look how young they were there. Yeah, you must know The Frames by now. This is the third time I've posted about them.

One wonderful blog reader recently gave me a link to a bunch of their recordings I didn't yet have. The highlight of those was the 4-song demo EP they put out around the time of their second album, Fitzcarraldo, which is also when this pic was taken.

The demos are far too good to keep to myself, so here they are, along with a few other goodies from the early days for good measure. Big big thanks to Chris on this one.

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The Angel At My Table demo EP:
The Frames DC - "Angel At My Table" (Demo)
The Frames DC - "Revelate" (Demo)
The Frames DC - "Fitzcarraldo" (Demo)
The Frames DC - "Denounced" (Demo)

A few other things:
The Frames - "Life's A Gas" (T. Rex cover) From the Turn On Your Record Player EP.
The Frames - "Last Song To You" B-side of "The Dancer" single.
The Frames - "Stamp My Name" B-side of "The Dancer" CD single.
The Frames - "Teardrops In My Wine" B-side of the "Masquerade" single.

There's still several more b-sides and rarities that I don't have, so if there's anyone out there that's got some goodies and is willing to share, feel free to drop me a line.

Get some Frames albums:

(The Frames official store)
Another Love Song, 1992
Fitzcarraldo, 1995 (buy import) (as The Frames DC)
Dance the Devil. . ., 1999 (buy import)
For the Birds, 2001 (buy)
Set List, 2003 (buy) (live)
Burn the Maps, 2004 (buy)
The Cost, 2006 (buy)

These days, several of the guys are touring with The Swell Season (see my last post).



Switching modes from Ireland over to Scotland, there's a short acoustic set from The Proclaimers available to stream over at NPR. It's from their appearance at Mountain Stage in West Virginia earlier this year.


11 comments:

Unknown said...

why has one Proclaimer twin got fat while the other is still skinny???

DeadBilly said...

I'm thinking maybe the guitar is better exercise than the harmonica?

DeadBilly said...

I suppose I should add that I play no instruments and, perhaps as a result, have packed on more weight than either in the same time frame.

Chris said...

hey man!!

I found myself some real rarities last week!! pass me on your e-mail and I'll forward them on to you!!


Frailach
(from "Liss Ard", 1998)


The Inevitable Collapse of Optimism
(Compilation album, 2001, only 500 copies ever made!)

Cabassa
(Collaboration album, sometime during the 90's)

and I have some kinda rare ones too!

Pian agus Ciunas
(Ceol 06)

Locaisti
(Ceol 05)

Chris said...

hey man!!

I found myself some real rarities last week!! pass me on your e-mail and I'll forward them on to you!!


Frailach
(from "Liss Ard", 1998)


The Inevitable Collapse of Optimism
(Compilation album, 2001, only 500 copies ever made!)

Cabassa
(Collaboration album, sometime during the 90's)

and I have some kinda rare ones too!

Pian agus Ciunas
(Ceol 06)

Locaisti
(Ceol 05)

Chris said...

ginger-bread-man-@hotmail.com



p.s.
thank you for the thank you!!

DeadBilly said...

Chris,

I don't know if the email went through. If not, I can be emailed at: deadbilly_88@mail.com

Keith Nolan said...

Hi there - The Inevitable Collapse of Optimism [Glen Hansard] can be listened to here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRdyeGNC5vA

The front and back of the Chinese Firedrill compilation album cover are shown on the vid - the back cover appears about halfway in.

lou said...

I'd love to hear the Frames demos, any chance you could put them up again?

DeadBilly said...

http://pileofvinyl.blogspot.com/2012/06/post-327.html

lou said...

Thank you!