Saturday 13 June 2020

Various Air Balloon Road



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During the first years of its existence, Sarah Records adhered to a strict policy of releasing only vinyl and only 7" singles, so when the label first started compiling those records in digital format via compilations like Shadow Factory and Temple Cloud, it was surprising enough; Air Balloon Road was even more of a shock, however, a 23-cut label best-of that effectively distilled Sarah's history thus far into a single aluminum disc, a concession to contemporary purchasing and listening habits that seemed entirely antithetical to the cloistered, indie-snob mentality at the core of the label's aesthetic. Or perhaps Sarah founders Matt Haynes and Clare Wadd realized that CD compilations like Air Balloon Road gave the label's focus real shape -- only when stacked side by side did the scope of Sarah's singles output become truly obvious, revealing both the uniform melodicism and the subtle gradations of this lovelorn, bookish guitar pop. So if you're new to Sarah and willing to shell out the cash Air Balloon Road now commands in collectors' circles, it's a great place to start -- highlights like Another Sunny Day's "I'm in Love With a Girl Who Doesn't Know I Exist," the Field Mice's "Sensitive," and the Sea Urchins' "Pristine Christine" are near-definitive examples of what the label was all about, and they've aged at least as well as any pop music of their era.

11 comments:

Woody said...

Hey Aido - great posts! I love the Sarah Records comps.

The only two I've never been able to track down are Fountain Island and Battery Point. I don't suppose you've got those kicking around somewhere?

If you haven't already, you should check out the Shinkansen Label comps (the Sarah Records successor). Well, I've only heard the first one and it's pretty good.

Cheers!

Woody

Aid00 said...

Hello Woody Here's Various Battery Point https://www.sendspace.com/file/gr54yz

Anonymous said...

Fountain Island

https://mega.nz/file/QRBQVIia#U7WrIJYcttm134y2_iQGMCirLS_7dHhJv0DwqKCN0zI

Woody said...

Thanks, AidOO and Anonymous - you are both stars! :)

Ross said...

Great Post. These Sarah compilations are amazing. Don't suppose any of you guys know where I can find Temple Cloud & Engine Common.

Cheers

Ross

Woody said...

Hey, Ross. I've got those two. I'll try and figure out how to make a link for you.

Woody said...

Here you go, Ross:

https://we.tl/t-dJxw6cB83W

Both ripped from vinyl albums, so the quality's not perfect - sorry! And the link's only good for a week, so don't wait to download! Enjoy :)

Ross said...

Cheers Woody can't thank you enough.

Ross said...

Listened to these on a drive from Reading back to Manchester. Brilliant stuff. Now I just need to watch the my secret world documentary & I'll be in Sarah heaven.

Woody said...

Hey Ross - good stuff, glad you're enjoying them.

The Sarah Records stuff was truly ace. Check out the Shinkansen stuff if you can. Not as good as the Sarah bands, but it's in the same ball park.

Includes Trembling Blue Stars, which is where the chief Field Mice person moved to.

Sarah Records almost completely passed me by back in the day, but I did buy a couple of 7 inches from the Covent Garden Rough Trade shop towards the end of Sarah Records' life. It was much later that I grew to love its output. You never know what you got 'til it's gone!

I've heard about that doc, would love to see it. Is it on DVD do you know?

Ross said...

Hi Woody
As far as I can tell the only way to see it is rental through vimeo.

I'll have a look at Shinkansen stuff cheers.

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