The Exile - Discography

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Jubilee 77 / Hooked On You / Facist DJ / Windmill (Boring Records 1977)

Recorded in three hours "...first hour; rehearsing three of the songs which were fairly new...next hour; record all 4 tracks - last hour; mix them!" Only 500 copies released. Rough and ready and described by the band as a "demo disc."! They are right. Rough, ready, punky and not quite there is how I would describe it.

The pick is Fascist DJ concerning Tom Ferrie who actively hindered punk in Glasgow at the time. (The Jolt's Mr Radio Man concerns the same subject)

 

NME 18.2.78

The Real People / Tomorrow Today / Disaster Movie (Charly 1978)

A one off deal with previously rockabilly label Charley. Done because they had more promotional clout. An excellent single using the tracks recorded at the same session as Disaster Movie for the Streets compilation album. Better sound, more together playing  and some real drive in the songs.

 Click to hear audio clip of 'The Real People'