I Didn't Get Where I Am Today
Terry Edwards and The Scapegoats
Formats | Tracks | Price | Buy |
---|---|---|---|
12" Vinyl Album (Album) | 12 tracks | £7.99 | |
CD Album | 18 tracks | £6.99 | |
Download Album (MP3) | 18 tracks | £9.99 | |
Download Album (FLAC) | 18 tracks | £9.99 |
Description
Terry Edwards and The Scapegoats - I Didn't Get Where I Am Today
Wiiija Records, mightily impressed by the early Scapegoats recordings and Edwards’ cover versions, signed the band for their seminal splatter album I didn’t Get Where I Am Today. The single Boots Off!! paved the way for it then, and has been reissued prior to this as a split single with The Cure-Ator's version of In Between Days.
Released on vinyl & CD as a 12-track album in 1997, it has been remastered and comes complete with the other releases licensed to Wiiija, including the Harlem Nocturne EP. Ironically, the most sought after track in the collection - due to it being omitted from the original LP - is Stop Trying To Sell Me Back My Past, a song commenting on the plethora of Edwards’ contemporaries plundering rock’s back catalogue and presenting it as their own. Kind of like the Elgin Marbles...
These recordings feature the classic four-piece line-up of Jem Moore (comrade from Norwich’s Serious Drinking), Ian White (of Gallon Drunk and Big Sexy Noise) and Ian R Watson (of Sartorial recording artistes The Treecreepers).
Gallon Drunk mastermind James Johnston played harmonica on the cover of Iggy Pop’s Dog Food, and other notable performances come from trumpeters Jason McDermid and Jon Scott, plus Edwards’ long-time collaborator from Madness, Mark Bedford who penned the opening track, The King Of The Cheap Thing.
Saxophone legend Archie Shepp commented on Edwards’ version of Harlem Nocturne when the band played with him at the Jazz Cafe - “You’ve got a nice, warm tone. Reminded me of Earl Bostic.” High praise indeed. For completists there is the full-length version of Blue Funk, the flip-side of the Boots Off!! twelve-inch which has become a floor-filler once more.
Released on vinyl & CD as a 12-track album in 1997, it has been remastered and comes complete with the other releases licensed to Wiiija, including the Harlem Nocturne EP. Ironically, the most sought after track in the collection - due to it being omitted from the original LP - is Stop Trying To Sell Me Back My Past, a song commenting on the plethora of Edwards’ contemporaries plundering rock’s back catalogue and presenting it as their own. Kind of like the Elgin Marbles...
These recordings feature the classic four-piece line-up of Jem Moore (comrade from Norwich’s Serious Drinking), Ian White (of Gallon Drunk and Big Sexy Noise) and Ian R Watson (of Sartorial recording artistes The Treecreepers).
Gallon Drunk mastermind James Johnston played harmonica on the cover of Iggy Pop’s Dog Food, and other notable performances come from trumpeters Jason McDermid and Jon Scott, plus Edwards’ long-time collaborator from Madness, Mark Bedford who penned the opening track, The King Of The Cheap Thing.
Saxophone legend Archie Shepp commented on Edwards’ version of Harlem Nocturne when the band played with him at the Jazz Cafe - “You’ve got a nice, warm tone. Reminded me of Earl Bostic.” High praise indeed. For completists there is the full-length version of Blue Funk, the flip-side of the Boots Off!! twelve-inch which has become a floor-filler once more.
Reviews
“A killer cut... It will roast your shoe soles clean off" Losing Today (web review)“What an incredible track”
Mark Lamaar, BBC Radio 2
Tracklisting
12" Vinyl Album (Album) (REFIT009LP)
- The King Of The Cheap Thing
- Boots Off!!
- I Like My Low-Life Low
- Asthma
- The Lurch
- Ditch
- Good-Time-Strange-Thing
- Out Of The Clear
- Evening Falls
- Tallis's Canon
- Dog Food
- I Didn't Get Where I Am Today
CD Album (FIT043CD)
- The King Of The Cheap Thing
- Boots Off!!
- I Like My Low-Life Low
- Asthma
- The Lurch
- Ditch
- Good-Time-Strange-Thing
- Stop Trying To Sell Me Back My Past
- Out Of The Clear
- Evening Falls
- Tallis's Canon
- Dog Food
- I Didn't Get Where I Am Today
- Harlem Nocturne (EP version) (EP version)
- Qualm-Free Zone (EP version) (EP version)
- Margaret Thatcher, We Still Hate You (EP version) (EP version)
- Show Me A Sane Man And I Will Cure Him For You (EP version) (EP version)
- Blue Funk (12" version)
Download Album (FIT043)
- The King Of The Cheap Thing
- Boots Off!!
- I Like My Low-Life Low
- Asthma
- The Lurch
- Ditch
- Good-Time-Strange-Thing
- Stop Trying To Sell Me Back My Past
- Out Of The Clear
- Evening Falls
- Tallis's Canon
- Dog Food
- I Didn't Get Where I Am Today
- Harlem Nocturne (EP version)
- Qualm-Free Zone (EP version)
- Margaret Thatcher, We Still Hate You (EP version)
- Show Me A Sane Man And I Will Cure Him For You (EP version)
- Blue Funk