Inca Babies

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
The Interior 00:00 Tools
Opium Den 00:00 Tools
She Mercenary 03:11 Tools
Devil in My Room 00:00 Tools
The Diseased Stranger's Waltz 00:00 Tools
Plenty More Mutants 00:00 Tools
Burning Town 00:00 Tools
The Judge 00:00 Tools
Correction Stack 00:00 Tools
Daniella 00:00 Tools
Big Jugular 00:00 Tools
Thirst 00:00 Tools
Cactus Mouth Informer 00:00 Tools
Blindman (The Chiller) 00:00 Tools
Leucotomy Meat Boss 00:00 Tools
16 Tons Of Fink 00:00 Tools
Evil Hour 03:20 Tools
Grease-Ball Mechanic 00:00 Tools
A madmans demise 00:00 Tools
Grunt Cadillac Hotel 00:00 Tools
Splatter Ballistics Cop 00:00 Tools
Partisans River 00:00 Tools
Jericho 05:08 Tools
Long Uphill Trek 00:00 Tools
The Lung Knives 00:00 Tools
Artillery Switchback 00:00 Tools
Bad Hombre 00:00 Tools
Hole In The Gulley 00:00 Tools
Two Rails to Nowhere 00:00 Tools
The Depths 00:00 Tools
Brother Rat 00:00 Tools
The Brain Cruiser 00:00 Tools
Ramblin' Man 00:00 Tools
Volts 00:00 Tools
Young Blood 00:00 Tools
Backyard Bones 00:00 Tools
Big Cyprus 00:00 Tools
Dresden 00:00 Tools
A Grim Thought 00:00 Tools
No Sacred Sound 00:00 Tools
Big Cypress 00:00 Tools
Call Me Enemy 00:00 Tools
Bus Breaker 00:00 Tools
Monologues Of Madness 00:00 Tools
Sense of Loss 00:00 Tools
Phantom track 00:00 Tools
The Stereo Plan 00:00 Tools
River to the Centre of the World 00:00 Tools
My Sick Suburb 00:00 Tools
Candy Mountain 00:00 Tools
scatter 00:00 Tools
crawling garage 00:00 Tools
Walk Like Jesus 00:00 Tools
Damnation 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Panthers 00:00 Tools
Death Message Blues 00:00 Tools
But Not This Time 00:00 Tools
Following Jorges 00:00 Tools
Stand Down Lucifer 00:00 Tools
Even Lovers Drown 00:00 Tools
Burying The Swagger 00:00 Tools
Shake Your Soul 00:00 Tools
The Miracle That Holds Me In Its Hands 00:00 Tools
Gates to The Tunnel Of Song 00:00 Tools
Cowboy Song 00:00 Tools
Bikini Quicksand 00:00 Tools
Big Jugular [Peel Session] 00:00 Tools
Taking Pilgrims To The Water 00:00 Tools
Tower of Babel 00:00 Tools
Absolute Leader of the World 00:00 Tools
Endgame Check Out Club 00:00 Tools
Last Flight out of Saigon 00:00 Tools
Buster's On Fire 00:00 Tools
Bewildered 00:00 Tools
Ghost Ship 00:00 Tools
Please Don't Talk About Me 00:00 Tools
Slick 00:00 Tools
Some Kinda Reason 00:00 Tools
Deep Dark Blue 00:00 Tools
Still Mountain 00:00 Tools
Damn Our Hides 00:00 Tools
Candle Mountain 00:00 Tools
Grunt Cadillac Hotel (Peel Session) 00:00 Tools
Late Night Frankie Brittle 00:00 Tools
deep dark blues 00:00 Tools
Blacktop Speedway 00:00 Tools
Doomed Locustland 00:00 Tools
Grease-ball mechanic/Untitled track 00:00 Tools
Tumblin`Man 00:00 Tools
The Night Was Burning 00:00 Tools
Walking Over Glass 00:00 Tools
Devilfish Anarchy 00:00 Tools
Dommed Locustland 00:00 Tools
Tumblin Man 00:00 Tools
the end of the blues 00:00 Tools
Crawling Garage (She Mercenary) 00:00 Tools
Can`t No Tombstone Hold My Carcass 00:00 Tools
Superior Spectre 00:00 Tools
The Night Was Burning The Ground Was Frozen 00:00 Tools
K.O. Cowboy 00:00 Tools
sven hassel v.billy the kid 00:00 Tools
The End Of The Blue 00:00 Tools
Sven Hassel v. Billy The Kid 00:00 Tools
The Devilfish Anarchy 00:00 Tools
Crawling Garage Gasoline 00:00 Tools
Can't No Tombstone 00:00 Tools
Craling garage 00:00 Tools
Rumble 00:00 Tools
(Rumble) Instrumental Outro 00:00 Tools
Big Jugular (Peel Session) 00:00 Tools
The Judge (Album) 00:00 Tools
Thirst (Album) 00:00 Tools
Bacyard bones 00:00 Tools
Daniella (Album) 00:00 Tools
Diseased Stranger's Waltz 00:00 Tools
Big Cypress (Album) 00:00 Tools
Tumblin' Man 00:00 Tools
Opium Den 1985 Hulme 00:00 Tools
Untitled (Rumble) 00:00 Tools
Craling garage gasoline 00:00 Tools
Blindman 00:00 Tools
The Lung Knives (Album) 00:00 Tools
The Interior (Album) 00:00 Tools
Grunt Cadillac Hotel [Peeling Session] 00:00 Tools
Bug Jugular (Peel Session) 00:00 Tools
Opium Den (Album) 00:00 Tools
Burning Down 00:00 Tools
Grunt Cadillac Hotel (Peel Session 28/01/1984) 00:00 Tools
The Night Was Burning: The Ground Was Frozen 00:00 Tools
Can't No Tombstone Hold My Carcass 00:00 Tools
Scatter (2014) 00:00 Tools
Big Cyprus (Cypress) 00:00 Tools
Doomed Locust Land 00:00 Tools
Grunt Cadalac Hotel (Peel Session) 00:00 Tools
Taking Pipigrims To The Water 00:00 Tools
Instrumental Outro 00:00 Tools
Superior Spectre (Peel Session 28/01/1984) 00:00 Tools
[untitled] 00:00 Tools
Grunt Cadillac Hotel [Peel Session] 00:00 Tools
No Sacred Sound (Radio 1 Session, 16th Jun 1985) 00:00 Tools
Doomed Locustland (Radio 1 Session, 16th Jun 1985) 00:00 Tools
Daniella (Radio 1 Session, 16th Jun 1985) 00:00 Tools
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Sometime in 1982 or 1983 in Manchester’s Hulme district the Inca Babies were formed. Hulme, a concrete, deck access ‘streets in the sky’ projects, was at that time a demi-bohemia over run with artists, musicians, students, addicts and ‘ne’er do wells’. Previous tenants, mainly families, put there to benefit from this ‘magical new living space’, realising a slum was a slum regardless of how high off the ground you put it, had long gone. At the time Manchester music was gripped by a schizophrenic Jazz funk scene which was emulated by the ‘indie’ scene’s own approximation with its ‘jangly, dancy’ pop. In this climate the Inca Babies had no choice but to come up with their own sound. What resulted was a Raunchy Death Ray twang from a punk-trash, Americana perspective. Link Wray, The Cramps, The Gun Club and The Birthday Party were the spirit guidance, and a big influence. But, because the Incas were an obscenely English band impertinently playing out of their continent, people didn’t get it at first. However musicologist C.P Lee in his book on the Manchester music scene must have spotted something when he called them the ‘Hulme Cramps’. So indeed, must Radio 1 DJ John Peel and his producer John Walters. They took one listen to the first single The Interior and offered them a session on the spot. It was to be the first of four they did for Radio 1 between 1984-87. After this there was a frenzy of bookings for their rowdy live shows. No Cub Scout hut was too small or warehouse too large. Within a year they had been to every borough and city in the land, usually at the stick carpet end of town, and a fan base had gathered across the UK. With 2 number one slots in the Indie single chart and a top 5 album, Rumble, the Incas soon began to find an audience abroad. Tours of Mainland Europe included Germany, Holland, Belgium, France, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Austria and all of Scandinavia. Three further Albums (This Train, Opium Den and Evil Hour) were released including six more singles all experiencing good sails and chart places. During this time while popularity was not a problem keeping personnel was, and while singers and drummers came and went the backbone of the band who played every gig and appeared on every record, Bill Marten (bass) and Harry Stafford (guitar, later Vocals) struggled to keep the integrity of the band alive. The end came when there were no more singers and no more drummers. By the late 80s acid clubbers raved through the night and there was no place for the Incas. But by this time they’d joined them anyway. The Inca Babies were: 1983-87 Harry Stafford (guitar, singer), Bill Marten (bass), Alan Brown (drums), Julian Worapay (singer), Pete Bogg (drums), Mike Keeble (singer), Darren Bullows (guitar), Johnny Scarles (drums), Tony Clarke (drums). The Interior/Sense of loss. Black Lagoon Records: 7” Sept ’83. Grunt Cadillac Hotel/No sacred sound. Black Lagoon Records 7” Feb ’84. Big Jugular/Brother Rat/Brain Cruiser/Jericho. Black Lagoon Records:12” EP. May ‘84. The Judge/Bus Breaker. Black Lagoon Records: 7” & 12” Aug ‘84. Rumble. Black Lagoon Records LP. Feb ‘85. Surfin’ in Locustland EP. Crawling Garage Gasoline/Doomed locust land/ Lung Knives/Correction Stack. Black Lagoon Records 12” Sept ‘85. This Train. Black Lagoon Records LP. Nov ’85. Splatter Ballistics Cop. Black Lagoon Records 7” & 12”. Nov ‘85. Opium Den. Black Lagoon Records LP. May ’86. Buster’s on Fire/Walking over Glass. Constrictor Records 7” Aug ‘86. Evil Hour. Black Lagoon Records LP. Jan ’87. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.