12. "Down on the kitchen table (John Peel Radio Session 26.1.86)"
13. "Orgasm way (John Peel Radio Session 26.1.86)"
14. "Grab hands (John Peel Radio Session 26.1.86)"
15. "Buffalo (John Peel Radio Session 26.1.86)"
16. "Living it down"
17. "The Queen & the Pope"
18. "Seven sisters"
19. "The lipstick maker"
20. "Maggie"
21. "Love is too small a word"
22. "King of a flat country"
23. "Knob gob"
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Early And Late Works 1986-1989
Description:
2014 collection from the quirky British band. Stump were definitely one-of-a-kind, a peculiar and highly innovative mix of Talking Heads, Captain Beefheart, '70s Art Rock and '80s Post-Punk. The Anglo-Irish quartet emerged in 1986 with an EP on Ron Johnson and the track 'Buffalo', which also appeared on the NME's C86 cassette. After a debut album QUIRK OUT on their own label, they signed in 1987 to Ensign and enjoyed some success with the single 'Charleston Heston' and album a FIERCE PANKCAKE. Named after one of the many bizarre lyrics from 'Buffalo', Does the Fish Have Chips offers Stump's entire pre-Ensign output, including two rare compilation appearances and their iconic Peel session (issued at the time as a 12' on Strange Fruit). Also included are a handful of later recordings from 1988/89, after their time with Ensign, including two contributions to an Edward Barton tribute album by respective pairs of the band.
"Does The Fish Have Chips/Early+Late Work 1986-1989" is a comprehensive CD collection by the avant-garde Irish band Stump, released by Cherry Red. This anthology brings together rare tracks and essential recordings from Stump?s formative years between 1986 and 1989, including their cult classic album "A Fierce Pancake," early EPs, singles, and previously unreleased material. Known for their quirky lyrics, experimental soundscapes, and genre-defying approach that blends post-punk with art rock and funk influences, Stump became an underground sensation in the UK alternative scene of the late '80s. Their single "Buffalo" achieved significant indie chart success and remains a fan favorite to this day. Cherry Red Records is renowned for its dedication to preserving influential music history through high-quality reissues across genres such as punk, new wave, indie pop, and more?making them the perfect label to celebrate Stump's unique legacy.