A Taste of Pink is pretty decent (especially the track "I'm Coming Home"), but I've always been a huge fan of their second album "TheWiserMiserDimelza", which is full-on mod in the Small Faces mode. It was the only one of their records released in the US. Really wonderful record. Their third record "The Last of the Forefathers" is also quite good. Both better than Pink, I think. They also had a 7" ep with a great cut called "Melanie". For some reason I think they were from Medway, part of that Headcoatees/Billy Childish scene.
03/11/08 @ 10:01
Comment from: mockcarr [Member] Email
I've got that second album too, leftover by an old roommate. Ragged in a good way. I never saw anything else from them by the time I would think to do it. Lots of stuff going on with that back cover. I think you're right about the Billy Childish connection, maybe with the drummer. I associate them a bit with the Milkshakes for some reason too.
03/11/08 @ 10:17
Childish was in the Milkshakes. They were his puppy, I think. Also, I think Thee Mighty Caesars were a Medway supergroup of sorts, with Childish and main Prisoner Graham Day. I have a copy of the Solarflares disc, Day's current band, but it is more indie rock, not so much Prisoners-like. Doesn't give me the same rush.
03/11/08 @ 11:10
More than you ever wanted to know about the Prisoners and their spin-offs:

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?
fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=132244031
03/11/08 @ 13:52
Comment from: Mr. Moderator [Member]
Tvox wrote:
More than you ever wanted to know about the Prisoners and their spin-offs:

I guess sending those lab coats out for cleaning is tougher than we imagined:-)
03/11/08 @ 14:23
Comment from: saturnismine [Member] Email
I LOVE the Prisoners.

But it is not because of their studio recordings like the ones above. After hearing them, I only "liked" them.

However, hearing "Rare and Unissued" (on Hangman Records), made me realize that their best work must have been live, or when they were loose, and recording demos. Every song on that album, though a bit low-fi, smokes the shit out of their studio stuff. It's much more vicious.

another one of their best songs, "reachin' my head", is lost to obscurity on a split 7 inch with their more famous Medway-ites, The Milkshakes.

I also have more love for the material on "In from the Cold", than the earlier albums. Graham Day is a fantastic songwriter.

03/11/08 @ 15:35
I haven't heard the rare stuff comp, nor that 4th album, Saturn. You have? I need!
03/11/08 @ 15:53
Comment from: Mr. Moderator [Member]
I'd love to hear that as well, Sat. Maybe we could share it for a couple of days?
03/11/08 @ 16:13
Comment from: BigSteve [Member] Email
I have a 16rpm flexidisc by the Prisoners, but it's too rare to be played, so I can't tell you what it sounds like. Still it looks like it rocks harder than any of the tracks previously mentioned in this thread.
03/11/08 @ 16:14
I have a 16rpm flexidisc by the Prisoners, but it's too rare to be played, so I can't tell you what it sounds like. Still it looks like it rocks harder than any of the tracks previously mentioned in this thread.

I think I might have the limited edition Edison cylinder of that!
03/11/08 @ 16:45
Comment from: Mr. Moderator [Member]
I think BigSteve has claimed Post of the Day from Alexmagic's Ja-Bru analysis. Nice!
03/11/08 @ 16:58
Comment from: alexmagic [Member] Email
I was out of the running after that Eddie Money story anyway.
03/11/08 @ 19:53
Comment from: saturnismine [Member] Email
bah.

BigSteve's post is based on that tired old mockery of the "I knew them before they became popular" rap.

Dilworth and I used to say, "oh yeah? i have a copy of their first practice tape, dude! it's way better than that early obscure 7" you're talking about."

this is the dated kind of mid-90s humor that passes for "post of the day" on RTH? puh-leez.

BigSteve, I used to use that kind of humor before it became cool!

Of course, I kid...I kid. good stuff, BigSteve!!!

Seriously, my love for the tracks I'm talking about has nothing to do with hipster coolish-ness. they just have more energy and heart than those studio recordings, which are roundly maligned by Graham Day himself.

And to clarify: I like the "material" on "In from the cold", however, the recording suffers from the same studio sterility.

mod, t-vox, and anyone else who is "innarested": my copy of "Rare and Unissued" is on a rapidly deteriorating cassette tape. When I get a chance, I promise, I'll convert and distribute.



03/11/08 @ 22:04
Comment from: piepsi [Member] Email
I have a copy of the Solarflares disc, Day's current band, ...

That's not his current band. His current band is THE GAOLERS. You find them on Myspace here:

http://www.myspace.com/grahamdayandthegaolers

04/03/08 @ 05:11

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