Formed in Dundee, Scotland in 1979, The Associates were comprised of vocalist Billy Mackenzie and multi-instrumentalist Alan Rankine. Built on an eclectic mix of influences and interests ranging from art rock to glam and disco, the duo found early success with their debut record The Affectionate Punch in 1981. Their second studio album Sulk, released in 1982, was the group's definitive statement, a fascinating blend of lush, New Romantic popcraft and dark, surreal cabaret stylings. Upon it's release, the album was voted the album of the year by Melody Maker. This limited edition 40th Anniversary Bookpack celebrates Sulk with the original album remastered on 140g Blue Vinyl and 3CDs featuring the original album, out-takes, monitor mixes, rarities, Peel sessions plus a previously unheard live show from Gigant in the Netherlands from 1981. The 12" Bookpack also features exclusive sleevenotes from journalist Simon Reynolds with interviews from Alan Rankine, Michael Dempsey, Mike Hedges & Martha Ludley plus previously unseen photography by Derek Reid, Tom Sheehan & Eveline Dröge. Sulk, Billy Mackenzie recalled before his death in 1997, "was a real liberation. It had the essence of what I'm about. I realized I could create my own sunshine." 1LP/3CD.
10 It's Better This Way (Alternative Version) [2022 Remaster]
11 The Associate (2022 Remaster)
12 A Girl Named Property (2022 Remaster)
13 Grecian 2000 (2022 Remaster)
14 Party Fears Two (7" Mix) [2022 Remaster]
15 Club Country (7" Mix) [2022 Remaster]
16 18 Carat Love Affair (2022 Remaster)
17 Love Hangover (Extended Version) [2022 Remaster]
- Disc 5 -
1 Me, Myself and the Tragic Story (Peel Session 28/04/81)
2 Nude Spoons (Peel Session 28/04/81)
3 A Matter of Gender (Peel Session 28/04/81)
4 It's Better This Way (Peel Session 28/04/81)
5 Ulcragyceptimol (Peel Session 28/04/81)
6 Waiting for the Love Boat (Peel Session 06/03/82)
7 Australia (Peel Session 06/03/82)
8 Love Hangover (Peel Session 06/03/82)
9 A Severe Case of Career Insecurity (Peel Session 06/03/82)
10 Arrogance Gave Him Up (Live at Gigant, Apeldoorn 10/01/81)
11 A Matter of Gender (Live at Gigant, Apeldoorn 10/01/81)
12 Nude Spoons (Live at Gigant, Apeldoorn 10/01/81)
13 Paper House (Live at Gigant, Apeldoorn 10/01/81)
14 No (Live at Gigant, Apeldoorn 10/01/81)
15 And Then I Read a Book (Live at Gigant, Apeldoorn 10/01/81)
16 Gloomy Sunday (Live at Gigant, Apeldoorn 10/01/81)
17 It's Better This Way (Live at Gigant, Apeldoorn 10/01/81)
18 Skipping (Live at Gigant, Apeldoorn 10/01/81)
19 Australia (Live at Gigant, Apeldoorn 10/01/81)
Formed in Dundee, Scotland in 1979, The Associates were comprised of vocalist Billy Mackenzie and multi-instrumentalist Alan Rankine. Built on an eclectic mix of influences and interests ranging from art rock to glam and disco, the duo found early success with their debut record The Affectionate Punch in 1981. Their second studio album Sulk, released in 1982, was the group's definitive statement, a fascinating blend of lush, New Romantic popcraft and dark, surreal cabaret stylings. Upon it's release, the album was voted the album of the year by Melody Maker. This limited edition 40th Anniversary Bookpack celebrates Sulk with the original album remastered on 140g Blue Vinyl and 3CDs featuring the original album, out-takes, monitor mixes, rarities, Peel sessions plus a previously unheard live show from Gigant in the Netherlands from 1981. The 12" Bookpack also features exclusive sleevenotes from journalist Simon Reynolds with interviews from Alan Rankine, Michael Dempsey, Mike Hedges & Martha Ludley plus previously unseen photography by Derek Reid, Tom Sheehan & Eveline Dröge. Sulk, Billy Mackenzie recalled before his death in 1997, "was a real liberation. It had the essence of what I'm about. I realized I could create my own sunshine." 1LP/3CD.