Artists with great b-sides
DrBorisQ
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I was listening to that collection of Bad Seeds b-sides this morning and thinking to myself that they certainly pushed out consistently good b-sides.What are some other artists with a catalogue of great b-sides?
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His a's were often watered down pap aimed at chart action, but the serious drama was on the b's.
Paul Weller, at least back in his Jam/Style Council days.
Totally agree, especially The Style Council.
Those 12s often contain some deeply cool jazzy instro's - Mick's Up, Mick's Company etcetera etcetera etcetera
Hell yeah. My instro faves are "Mr. Cool's Dream" and "The Cost" (killer jazz guitar).
Honorable mention:
any of the various bands produced by Kasenetz-Katz in the sixties and seventies: the 1910 Fruitgum Co., Crazy Elephant, Ohio Express, Music Explosion, Ram Jam and thousands of others...they used to put the weirdest shit on their B-sides, and sometimes it was nothing more than the A-side run through the tape machine backwards!
Here are some:
-A Tribe Called Quest
-Pete Rock & CL Smooth
-Stevie Wonder
-Al Green (e.g., "Tomorrow's Dream")
-cosign on Sly & the Family Stone
-most Peacock gospel 45s
-most Jewel gospel 45s
-most HOB gospel 45s
-The Beatnuts
-The Meters
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Masta Ace had some great ones
early Heiro
Tribe
Public Enemy