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Stavely Makepeace - The Scrap Iron Rhythm Revue



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Format: CD
Label: RPM
Country: EEC
Date: May 2004

Production
Compiler: Bob Stanley
Notes: Bob Stanley (Highgate, 2004)
Producer: Bob Stanley
Masterer: Rob Woodward/Stavely Makepiece Associates & SRT
Producer: Mark Stratford
Producer (Original Sound Recording): Rob Woodward
Producer (Original Sound Recording): Nigel Fletcher

Companies
Licensed From: Makepeace Music
Manufacturer: Sonopress

Copyright
(p) 1969-1984 Original Sound Recordings Owned By: Makepeace Associates
(c) (p): RPM Records
A Division of Cherry Red Records Ltd
MCPS

Identifiers
Cat#: RPM 280 (Tray Insert)
CAT#: RPM 265 (CD)
Barcode: 5 013929 528024
Matrix: SONO PRESS 51132232/RPMCD280 21
Mastering SID Code: IFPI L8 38
Mould SID Code: IFPI 0789
Credits
Thanks To: Phil King

Artwork & Photography
Package Design: Lora Findlay
Artwork: Lora Findlay

Addresses
Cherry Red Records Ltd. Unit 17 Elysium Gate West, 126-128 New Kings Road, London SW6 4LZ

Websites
www.cherryred.co.uk
www.rpmrecords.co.uk
www.lieutenantpigeon.co.uk (Stavely Makepeace)


Notes
Made In EC
Centred on the irrefutable talents of Nigel Fletcher and Rob Woodward, Stavely Makepeace began their career in the late 60s releasing singles on 8 different labels. In the mid 1970's they also released records as an alter ego novelty band, Lieutenant Pigeon, and scored massive hits. Enough to keep funding the more serious side to their work as Stavely Makepeace.

We present the first ever collection of their work (no album having been released to date), with the focus on their early - mid 1970's peak period.

Fletcher and Woodward cultivated an extraordinary sound through recording with home made equipment in the front room of Woodward's mums house. Spending up to 15 hours a day running tape loops, sound effects, playing conventional and unconventional instruments, Stavely Makepeace occupy the same territory as Delia Derbyshire and Joe Meek in producing experimental pop music. As such the recordings have attracted followers from today's music tastemakers including St Etienne's Bob Stanley and Pulp's Jarvis Cocker.

The group actually beat their novelty alter ego onto Top Of The Pops when in 1970 they appeared to promote the single Edna. Their records also used to achieve significant amounts of airplay from DJs such as Chris Tarrant and Annie Nightingale. Slippery Rock 70's has today found its way into the pantheon of top junkshop glam records to collect, and took pride of place on the Velvet Tinmine compilation last year.




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Tray Insert - Outside


Tray Insert - Inside


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6 Panel Booklet - Front


6 Panel Booklet - Back

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