• 1.1. food
  • 1.2. you get everywhere
  • 1.3. sweetie
  • 1.4. thrush
  • 1.5. records and tea
  • 1.6. boasting
  • 1.7. someone i know
  • 1.8. 24 hours
  • 1.9. le's make up
  • 1.10. you're so nice
  • 1.11. i'll go too
  • 1.12. springtime reggae
  • 1.13. love is such a splendid thing
  • 2.1. sad boy style
  • 2.2. honcho
  • 2.3. commander lonely
  • 2.4. just a word
  • 2.5. land ho!
  • 2.6. baby small
  • 2.7. lucky hello
  • 2.8. northbound train
  • 2.9. sleeping dogs lie
  • 2.10. toby
  • 2.11. one fine day
  • 2.12. locked out
  • 2.13. femme fatale

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records & tea: the best of the chefs & lost 2nd album

RECORDS & TEA: THE BEST OF THE CHEFS & LOST 2ND ALBUM

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From the ashes of the thriving underground punk scene in Brighton in 1979, a band of songwriters called The Smartees emerged. They never made any records but after their demise one of the guitarists, Carl Evans, approached bass player Helen McCookerybook to ask her if she'd like to write some songs with him. He'd already set one of her poems, Food, to music, and they played their first gig with just three songs, each of which lasted just over two minutes: you can hear Food, Sweetie and Boasting on this compilation. The Chefs original drummer, Rod Bloor, contributed the seeds of the song Records and Tea before returning to his native Manchester. Soon, augmented by James McCallum on additional guitar and Russell Greenwood on drums, the songwriting duo ... read more