Back in the early 90s I would sometimes spend a day record shopping in London. There were a few record stores dotted around the city, and it would take the best part of a day to travel around to them all. Back then there were about 5 different shops in Camden alone, and these were where I saw and held a lot of Sub Pop Records for the first time, many of which I ended up buying and listening to for the first time only a couple of years ago.
One of the records I used to see a lot back then was a 10" by The Reverend Horton Heat, 'Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em', with a cover that featured a photo of guitarist and vocalist James Heath looking very much like he had just arrived fresh in from the 1950s. The teenage me was confused as to why this would be on the same label as Nirvana, Mudhoney, Tad etc. and I would always think to myself 'who the hell would be interested in that?'. Well, it turns out the answer is me... thirty four years later.
There were three different colours of vinyl for this one, and at this point I was happy to just have any of them. This particular copy is in great condition, with the shrinkwrap still intact and the 'color vinyl' sticker is still there too. Oh yeah, and it's on some kind of swirl vinyl before that was even a thing. Records that looked like this in 1990 were rarely seen.
This is not the kind of thing that I would usually listen to, or would even have thought that I would like, but back in 2024 I picked up a Sub Pop 7" that featured two songs (both of which are on this record, annoyingly) and I really, really liked it. Ok, so it may be psychobilly or rockabilly or whatever, but it's just some damn catchy music. Hey, maybe I'd even like Hifi and the Roadburners these days too?


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