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~*~ "Quickspace Happy Song No. 1" ~*~ "Unique Slippy" ~*~ "Extraplus" ~*~
~*~ "Do It My Own Way" ~*~ "Found A Way" ~*~ The "Whiff And Spoof Song"
~*~
~*~ "Exemplary Swishy" ~*~ "Friend" ~*~
~*~ "Where Have All The Good Times Gone" ~*~ "Song For NME" ~*~
Supospot, is a collection of Quickspace/Quickspace
Supersport recordings taken from a previous run of singles.
Essentially,
the compilation works as a brief history of Quickspace so far:
"Quickspace Happy Song No. 1"/"Unique Slippy" both feature Tom
Cullinan doing everything, though a line-up was beginning to come
together. Originally touted round as a demo, with no-one sharp enough to
act, the band shrugged their shoulders and released it anyway. This was
the first Kitty Kitty Corporation release.
"Extraplus" can be found on The Easter Eggsplosion EP, which was
given away free at London Camden Dingwalls. Six bands played live, each
contributing a track to the EP. Prolapse and Bob Tilton also appear.
"Do It My Own Way"/"Found A Way" was the first proper release
featuring the entire mk. 1 Quickspace Supersport line-up (Wendy Harper,
Max Corradi, Sean Newsham, Barry Stilwell and Tom). It was released
on
Love Train in August 1995.
The "Whiff And Spoof Song", a cover version celebrating the genius
of 60's cult band of The Godz, was recorded for the "Godz is Not A Put On"
compilation (which also features tracks from Stereolab, Thurston Moore and
Comet Gain), and released through Lissy's
"Exemplary Swishy", (which is basically just Tom), appears on the
first Camden Crawl CD, which was given away free, much in the same
tradition as the Easter Eggsplosion EP - each band that played donated a
track, each person admitted to the event was entitled to a CD.
"Friend"/"Where Have All The Good Times Gone" was the second
Quickspace release on Kitty Kitty, and the first sand-Supersport
release complete with the new line up (now featuring Nina Pascale
on vocals/guitar, Paul Shilton om Keyboards and Chin on
drums). Initial copies came in wallpapered sleeves.
"Song For NME" was just that - an alternative version of "Song For
Someone" (which would later apperar on the Quickspace LP) recorded
for the "C-'96 compilation CD.