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The Band of Holy Joy: (more) Favourite Fairytales For Juvenile - VINYL LPTitle: (more) Favourite Fairytales For Juvenile Artist: The Band of Holy Joy Label: Vinyl on Demand Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 769791963467 Genre: Electronic Release Date: 2016 09 02 Number of Discs: 4 Additional Details: WITH BONUS 7", BOXED SET A box release covering The Band of Holy Joy's cassette released artistic output from 1983 to 1986, split on 3 records. Band Of Holy Joy were formed in the summer of 1983 when Johny and Max found a
Title: (more) Favourite Fairytales For JuvenileArtist: The Band of Holy Joy
Label: Vinyl on Demand
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 769791963467
Genre: Electronic
Release Date: 2016-09-02
Number of Discs: 4
Additional Details: WITH BONUS 7", BOXED SET
A box-release covering The Band of Holy Joy's cassette released artistic output from 1983 to 1986, split on 3 records. Band Of Holy Joy were formed in the summer of 1983 when Johny and Max found a synthesizer in the cellar of the squatted New Cross Gate house they were living in. They started messing about on this synth and started writing songs on it. The songs however were very messy and the discovery of an old plastic harmonium in a local junk shop only added to the chaos. They brought in Brett Turnbull to bring a sense of order to the noise they were creating. Brett brought along Martine Thoquenne with him and the noise in the cellar started becoming very interesting indeed. A person who is much forgotten but quite instrumental in what went on was George Lovell. John Jenkins, a photographer who was around the house, was persuaded to trade his camera for a mouth organ, tambourine and various other instruments. The Band of Holy Joy, a completed entity, started to create strange sounds and songs began to emerge. Cultural interests at this time were 8 and 35mm film, Bertol Brecht stage play and the electronic disco sounds that could be heard and bought uptown. Subjects that fired their imaginations were media scare stories, prescription medications, institutional living, big cities, bad glamor and self-preservation in vulnerable situations. There was an affinity and shared living space with the constructivist outfit Test Dept who took Band Of Holy Joy out on tour with them resulting in very early performances in Manchester, Sheffield and Retford. When they returned to London they entered the studio and began to record and assemble tracks to go alongside the porta studio recordings, cut ups, and collages they were creating at home. They also played with Einsturzende Neubauten around this time. The band was interested in the emerging cassette culture of the day. The first cassette was Favourite Fairytales For Juvenile Delinquents which was released in 1983 More Favourite Fairytales was recorded on a four track portastudio which was released in 1984. The band would often make and play their own instruments as well as make their own films. A special post-punk pre-acid house, a creatively perfect time to be young and full of noise, word and image in London.
Tracks:
1.1 "LP 1 ; 2: City of Tales
1.2 A1. Vanish Everyone and Leave the Child Alone (3:56)
1.3 A2. I'll Catch You After Dark (4:45)
1.4 A3. a Glorious Morning on Orton Street (5:32)
1.5 A4. Ill Gotten Gain (3:24)
1.6 A5. And Things That Speak in Tongues (1:46)
1.7 A6. Rosemary Smith (2:47)
1.8 A7. Nylon Rose (2:28)
1.9 A8. Watching the Night Porter Again (3:02)
2.1 B1. City of Tales (5:10)
2.2 B2. Fishwives (5:26)
2.3 B3. Shabby Affair (3:05)
2.4 B4. And I've Drunk from Some Dirty Glasses in My Time (0:51)
2.5 B5. the Great Binge (3:40)
2.6 B6. Confessions (2:30)
2.7 B7. Franks Place... Scruts Theme (Medley) (7:30)
3.1 C1. the Dogs (3:37)
3.2 C2. Disgust (5:09)
3.3 C3. Drug Virgin (4:22)
3.4 C4. What I Wouldn't Do for a Drink Like That Now (0:58)
3.5 C5. Helen (4:47)
3.6 C6. the Tide of Life (5:47)
3.7 C7. Children Gather Round (2:36)
4.1 D1. the Only Thing That's Working in This Town (4:30)
4.2 D2. the Boy Sailor (4:11)
4.3 D3. the Ghost Road (Live - MM Crypt) (3:24)
4.4 D4. the Mountain Cracked on Matty's Back (Demo) (2:01)
4.5 D5. the Great Binge (Demo - Mix 1) (3:33)
4.6 D6. Rosemary Smith (Demo) (2:25)
4.7 D7. Drug Virgin (Demo - Mix 1) (7:17)
5.1 LP 3: (More) Favorite Fairytales - Tracks (Extended):
5.2 E1. First Hour of the Day (3:19)
5.3 E2. Today Smashes Down (4:00)
5.4 E3. the Only Thing That's Working in This Town (4:34)
5.5 E4. Liquid Lunch (4:22)
5.6 E5. I'd Dream If I Could Sleep (2:41)
5.7 E6. Peter's Playground (4:14)
5.8 E7. Drug Virgin (4:09)
6.1 F1. a Great Binge (Early Demo, Bonus) (4:15)
6.2 F2. Consumption (Early Version) (3:07)
6.3 F3. Bedtime Again (0:53)
6.4 F4. Drug Virgin (Early Version) (3:25)
6.5 F5. Snow White (Early Version) (2:40)
6.6 F6. Mental (1:22)
6.7 F7. Violence, Adolescence, Nightmare (Early Version) (2:36)
6.8 F8. Living Legends (Bonus) (2:42)
6.9 F9. the Only Thing That Is Working... (4:34)"
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A great tie-in to the Disney parks
Format: Paperback
Welcome to the Black Spire Outpost on Batuu! I haven't been yet, but you may have if you've recently visited Disney World or Disney Land. There's obviously a lot of references to how the actual park looks. The cover featured the Millenium Falcon just like the actual attraction.
This graphic novel tells one story focusing on one of the original characters made for the parks: Dok-Ondar. Within the big story there are four smaller tales being retold. Han Solo deals with a baby sarlacc. Greedo's ego is showcased. Hando comes in contact with the Guardians of the Whills. And, Doctor Aphra travels to the Sith Homeworld of Moraband. Each of these stories show off different aspects of the park that you can see for yourself if you go in person. This is what Star Wars does so well, making connections and building a big lived-in world.
There are plenty of wonderful references. Ki-Adi-Mundi and Chirrut are just two of my favorites. Dok-Ondar is the true star of this book. He's an underworld mastermind.
I give this book a 3.5/5. It's full of fun stories with connections to the park and featured characters from different eras. This definitely is a tie-in story, though.
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★★★★★ 5
Good point of entry into Star Wars comics
Format: Paperback
I love Star Wars and have been enjoying seeing the expanded universe. Honestly, sometimes the focus on Jedis and Siths is a bit of a distraction from understanding what life would be like in that galaxy.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
★★★★★ 3
Slightly damaged
Format: Paperback
Arrived quickly but was slightly damaged, not too big of a deal since I got it on sale
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Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great set of stories that ties in many of your favorite charecters
Format: Paperback
A simple yet great set of stories that tie in many of your favorite characters into the Galaxy's Edge/Baatu environment. I am not a huge comic reader, but I did very much enjoy. It is a quick read overall.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2020
★★★★★ 5
Worth a read in preparation for visiting Disney
Format: Paperback
Probably not the greatest Star Wars story but entertaining and ties in nicely if you are visiting Disney’s Galaxy’s Edge
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