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Year of Release | 2025 |
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Record Label | Tiny Global Productions |
No. of Tracks | 11 |
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£22.99
‘Sixes And Sevens’ is a historic lost album.
Brazenly genius and bearing fair claim as the lost treasure of the post-punk era, this album collects eleven studio tracks, carefully mastered from original tapes. It’s a masterpiece which best speaks for itself. John McKay will be made available for a limited number of interviews . . . and yes, there are surprises in store. McKay’s burgeoning status as the anti-guitar hero was halted when he and Banshees drummer Kenny Morris – at odds with Siouxsie and bassist Steve Severin – fled the band just after the start of a tour supporting the group’s second album, Join Hands. It was a weekly music paper scandal, later the subject of a BBC documentary, and Siouxsie’s vitriol working its way into the lyrics of a later Banshees b-side, “Drop Dead / Celebration”.
Aside from a solitary single on Marc Riley’s In Tape label nearly a decade later, no music was heard from McKay again. So it comes as a major surprise to learn of a pile of excellent recordings made in the years just after he left The Banshees, unheard by all but a very few, some of which feature drummer Kenny Morris, plus Mick Allen from Rema Rema, Matthew Seligman of the Soft Boys and longer-term collaborator Graham Dowdall and John’s wife Linda . . . the latter three of whom now all sadly deceased.
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Year of Release | 2025 |
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Record Label | Tiny Global Productions |
No. of Tracks | 11 |
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