Yeah Yeah Noh

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Another Side To Mrs Quill 03:55 Tools
Cottage Industry 03:42 Tools
Temple Of Convenience 02:43 Tools
Prick Up Your Ears 03:36 Tools
Bias Binding 01:55 Tools
The Superimposed Man 03:02 Tools
Beware The Weakling Lines 02:13 Tools
Stealing In The Name Of The Lord 03:35 Tools
Zoological Gardens 01:59 Tools
Crimplene Seed Lifestyle 02:18 Tools
Blood Soup 06:36 Tools
See Through Nature 03:20 Tools
Married Miss New Jersey 02:08 Tools
The Short-Cut Way To Saturday 02:07 Tools
Penetration 02:02 Tools
Pink Green 04:08 Tools
Mr Hammond Is Out To Lunch 03:43 Tools
Starling Pillowcase And Why 04:01 Tools
Starling Pillowcase 03:50 Tools
Hands Up For Happiness 05:13 Tools
Houdini 02:20 Tools
She Said She Said 02:34 Tools
1901 02:26 Tools
Susie's Party 03:13 Tools
Panacea's Pictures 02:18 Tools
Brown Shirt 01:40 Tools
Chocolate River 03:25 Tools
Home-Ownersexual 04:08 Tools
Tommy Opposite 02:45 Tools
Another Side to Mrs. Quill 00:00 Tools
starling pillowcase and why? 03:56 Tools
Jigsaw 05:17 Tools
(It's) Easier To Suck Than Sing 04:40 Tools
Wendy's In The Woods 01:46 Tools
The Time Beings 02:01 Tools
Another side of Mrs Quill 03:45 Tools
Trini Lopez 04:29 Tools
Magic Roundabout Mix 04:15 Tools
Starling Pillow Case 04:08 Tools
Smoking, Running, Petting, Pushing 01:43 Tools
She Pulls the Petal From the Flower 04:08 Tools
Let's Start a War 01:43 Tools
Mystery Track 01:57 Tools
Brownshirts 01:43 Tools
In a Loop in Time 01:43 Tools
Automatically Saturday 04:30 Tools
Up on The Downs 04:29 Tools
The Superimposed Man (Radio 1 Session, 19 Jan 1986) 07:40 Tools
The Second House from the Corner 04:29 Tools
Buttercup Close 04:29 Tools
Shooting from the Hip 04:29 Tools
On the Queen's Highway 04:29 Tools
Prick up ya ears 04:29 Tools
Stealing In The Name Of The Lord (Radio 1 Session, 19 Jan 1986) 04:15 Tools
Superimposed Man 04:29 Tools
The Family of Love 04:01 Tools
Jigsaw (The First Corner-Edges-The Missing Piece) 07:40 Tools
Rain 07:40 Tools
Slipstream Dream 04:15 Tools
Another Side To Mrs Quill (John Peel session 9th April 1985) 07:40 Tools
Another Side To Mrs. Quill (Magic Roundabout Mix) 04:15 Tools
In A Loop In Time (6 Music session 13 Dec 2018) 04:15 Tools
Mrs. Quill 03:56 Tools
Starling Pillowcase, And Why 04:01 Tools
See Through Nature (John Peel session 9th April 1985) 04:01 Tools
Crimplene Seed Lifestyle (John Peel session 9th April 1985) 04:15 Tools
She Pulls Petal from the Flower 04:15 Tools
The Dirty Bomb 04:15 Tools
Temple Of Conveniencen (John Peel session 9th April 1985) 04:15 Tools
Home Ownersexual 04:15 Tools
Beware the Weakling Love 04:15 Tools
Blood Soup (Radio 1 Session, 19 Jan 1986) 04:15 Tools
Stealing In The Name of the Lord (Peel) 04:15 Tools
Trin. Lopez 04:15 Tools
There's Amother Side To Mrs Quill 03:56 Tools
1 - Cottage Industry 03:56 Tools
Stealin' In The Name Of The Lord 03:56 Tools
A Loop in Time 03:56 Tools
2 - Brown Shirt 03:56 Tools
01 Cottage Industry 03:56 Tools
01 Temple Of Convenience 03:56 Tools
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Yeah Yeah Noh were a post-punk group formed in Leicester, England in 1984. They released two albums and five singles while still together, and have had two compilation albums issued since they split in 1986. The group reformed in 2011, an announcement appearing on the Cherry Red Records website: "STOP PRESS: Yeah Yeah Noh are back together and are playing live as of summer 2012, on the lookout for 'interesting gigs in fields; gardens with expansive lawns considered'." Yeah Yeah Noh was formed by Derek Hammond (vocals, guitar), John Grayland (guitar), Adrian Crossan (bass) and Sue Dorey (drums, vocals). The band members also published "Printhead", a free magazine focusing on independent music in Leicester and its environs. They also produced "Let's Cut a Rug," a compilation LP of songs from local independent bands. Signing to In-Tape records, the band debuted in June 1984 with the Cottage Industry EP, featuring humorous and satirical lyrics and post-punk/jangle pop music. After a further two ep's, the releases so far were collected on the album When I Am A Big Girl. After adding Tom Slater on guitar, the band moved towards a more psychedelic sound and introduced more serious songwriting for first album proper, Cutting The Heavenly Lawn Of Greatness...Last Rites For The God Of Love in 1985. The band released a further single but split up in 1986. Hammond announced that he was forming two new groups, The New New Seekers and The Time Beings, but neither materialized, and he continued to work as a music journalist under the pseudonym D.J. Fontana. The band's Peel sessions were collected on the Fun On The Lawn Lawn Lawn album in 1986, and a retrospective Leicester Square was issued by Cherry Red records in 2006. The group which "emerged from a big sticky chrysalis" in the 21st century includes John, Derek and Tom from the '80s line-up, Dermot O'Sullivan (bass) who played guitar on various later '80s sessions, Antony Cook (drums) and Eva Landsberg (keyboards). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.