A special delicacy for all you Severed Heads fans: In th 1980s the cassette was a much desired format. They were cheap, inexpensive to buy, easy to duplicate and manageable for less technically skilled people, too. The sound was raw and hissy, encouraging raw and hissy ideas. If you couldn't afford to have a vinyl LP pressed, you could still get heard. It was the most DIY product ever. Terse Tapes was one the first cassette labels in Australia ever, although the label started with two vinyl releases. Bands like Severed Heads soon found vinyl production too slow - by the time an album was finished, they had recorded much more music and has changed stylistically. Mysterious Kitchens was billed as a Various Artists compilation, but in reality it was a group of ten friends that swapped roles and instruments as the mood took them. Future Severed Heads members are here under obvious multiple band names. Wet Taxis are the only real band on the album. Many other participants formed their own groups later. In 1980, shops were kind to Terse Tapes. They hung their cassette releases on shop walls and so encouraged other people to start their own DIY labels. This is the first ever CD release of this legendary "compilation" album. It is, of course, more of a Severed Heads release.
2 Various Artists (Severed Heads) - Diskettes/The Snack Chip/Good Times/Good Times Too
3 Various Artists (Severed Heads) - Each Tick/Sounds Familiar/Schplatt!
4 Various Artists (Severed Heads) - Axe Murderers
5 Various Artists (Severed Heads) - Untitled
6 Various Artists (Severed Heads) - Introducing/Play It Again/Carry My Books/Nothing Like It/I Don't Care/Lassie Come Home
7 Various Artists (Severed Heads) - Come Here and Have Your Tea
8 Various Artists (Severed Heads) - Feel the Carat/Inflate Your Baby/Harmonix One/Joy of Life/Dare You?/Make Cake
9 Various Artists (Severed Heads) - Mr. Hat/Rfmod/In the Soup/My Mother the Car/Utensil
10 Various Artists (Severed Heads) - All Clones Look the Same to Me
A special delicacy for all you Severed Heads fans: In th 1980s the cassette was a much desired format. They were cheap, inexpensive to buy, easy to duplicate and manageable for less technically skilled people, too. The sound was raw and hissy, encouraging raw and hissy ideas. If you couldn't afford to have a vinyl LP pressed, you could still get heard. It was the most DIY product ever. Terse Tapes was one the first cassette labels in Australia ever, although the label started with two vinyl releases. Bands like Severed Heads soon found vinyl production too slow - by the time an album was finished, they had recorded much more music and has changed stylistically. Mysterious Kitchens was billed as a Various Artists compilation, but in reality it was a group of ten friends that swapped roles and instruments as the mood took them. Future Severed Heads members are here under obvious multiple band names. Wet Taxis are the only real band on the album. Many other participants formed their own groups later. In 1980, shops were kind to Terse Tapes. They hung their cassette releases on shop walls and so encouraged other people to start their own DIY labels. This is the first ever CD release of this legendary "compilation" album. It is, of course, more of a Severed Heads release.