Fried Egg Records

Fried Egg Records
Founded 1979
Founder Andy Leighton
Defunct 1980
Distributor(s) Spartan
Genre New wave, post-punk
Country of origin United Kingdom
Location Bristol
Official website Fried Egg Records at Bristol Archive Records

Fried Egg Records was a record label set up in 1979 by Andy Leighton,[1][2] administrator of the Bristol based Crystal Theatre. Its first release was by the Theatres anarchic "house band" Shoes For Industry. In its short two-year existence the label did manage to produce records from some of Bristols' more notable bands, plus a compilation LP, E(gg)clectic 1.[3]

Artists

Releases

Singles

Cat No. Artist Title Date Configuration
EGG 001 Shoes For Industry Falling in Love Again/Laughing Song 1979
EGG 002 Wild Beasts Minimum Maximum/Another Man 1979 7'’
EGG 003 The Fans Giving Me That Look in Your Eyes/Stay The Night/He'll Have To Go 1979 7'’ EP
EGG 004 Shoes For Industry Spend/Sheepdog Trial Inna Babylon 1980 7'’
EGG 005 Pete Brandt's Method What You Are/ Positive Thinking 1980 7'’
EGG 006 The Stingrays Countdown/Exceptions/Action 1980 7'’
EGG 007 Art Objects Hard Objects/Bibliotheque/Fit of Pique 1980 7'’
EGG 008 Exploding Seagulls Johnny Runs For Paregoric/Take Me to the Cinema 1980 7'’
EGG 009 Various Artists Original Mixed Up Kid/ Unofficial Secrets 1980 7'’
EGG 010 The Fans You Don't Live Here Anymore/Following You 1980 7'’
EGG 011 The Untouchables Keep on Walking/Keep Your Distance 1980 7'’
EGG 012 Electric Guitars Health/Continental Shelf 1980 7"

EP (EAT 001, Fried Egg World Tour 1980)

  1. The Viceroys – Angels in the Rain
  2. Shoes For Industry – Sheepdog Trial Inna Babylon
  3. The Stingrays – Countdown
  4. Exploding Seagulls – Johnny Runs For Paregoric
  5. Various Artists – Original Mixed Up Kid

Albums

Cat No. Artist Title Date
FRY 001 Shoes For Industry Talk Like A Whelk 1979
FRY 002 Various E(gg)clectic 1 1980

Reissues on other labels

Bristol Archive Records are currently providing Fried Egg back catalogue tracks for download, through the usual outlets (Amazon, iTunes, etc.). In February 2010 they released a CD of The Best of Fried Egg Records (Bristol 1979–1980), which consists of the LP E(gg)clectic 1 (FRY 002) plus 8 additional tracks.

The Best of Fried Egg Records (Bristol 1979–1980)

  1. Shoes For Industry – Jerusalem
  2. Pete Brandt's Method – Positive Thinking
  3. Art Objects – Hard Objects
  4. Exploding Seagulls – Johnny Runs For Paregoric
  5. The Wild Beasts – Minimum Maximum
  6. Shoes For Industry – Invasion of the French Boyfriends
  7. Various Artists – Original Mixed Up Kid
  8. The Fans – Following You
  9. The Stingrays – Exceptions
  10. Various Artists – Unofficial Secrets
  11. The Untouchables – Keep on Walking
  12. Electric Guitars – Continental Shelf
  13. The Fans – Giving Me That Look in Your Eye (Additional Track)
  14. The Stingrays – Countdown (Additional Track)
  15. Art Objects – Fit of Pique (Additional Track)
  16. Electric Guitars – Health (Additional Track)
  17. The Viceroys – Angels in the Rain (Demo/Additional Track)
  18. Various Artists – Stephens Body (Additional Track)
  19. Electric Guitars – Work (Demo/Additional Track)
  20. Shoes For Industry – Sheepdog Trial Inna Babylon (Additional Track)

See also

References

  1. "Fried Egg Records". Discogs. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  2. "Fried Egg Records". Rate Your Music. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  3. "Fried Egg - Reviews". Bristol Archive Records. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  4. "Art Objects". All Music. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  5. "Jonjo". All Music. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  6. "Various Artists (2) – Solo Album". Discogs. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  7. "Andy Leighton's Fried Egg Story". Bristol Archive Records. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  8. "Pete Brandt's Method". Discogs. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  9. Pete Brandt on myspace
  10. "Electric Guitars". Last Fm. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  11. "The Fans". All Music. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  12. "The Fans". Bristol Archive Records. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  13. "Shoes for Industry. Talk Like a Whelk". All Music. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  14. "Various – Recorder Three". Discogs. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  15. "The Untouchables". Bristol Archive Records. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  16. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-tj5zFPgQk&feature=player_embedded ‘Angels in the Rain’ by The Spics on BBC RPM
  17. "Wild Beasts". Bristol Archive Records. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
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