Bedhead Does The Stranglers’ “Golden Brown”
Today, Behead premiered a previously unreleased song off their retrospective box set Bedhead: 1992-1998, out 11/11 on Numero Group. Bedhead had been playing their cover of The Stranglers’ “Golden Brown” occasionally for a couple of years by the time 1995 rolled around, and had the idea to record it with drummer Trini Martinez’s uncle, Trini Lopez, singing the classic drug-tinged song. As distance and circumstances led to those plans fizzling (people used to have to be in the same room as the master tape to record a part, kids!), the band ultimately decided to record the vocal track themselves, life moved on, and this amazing cover got lost to the winds of time. Luckily, it has been unearthed for the massive box set, which includes Bedhead’s three genre-defining albums (WhatFunLifeWas, Beheaded, Transaction De Novo), a bonus disc of B-sides, singles, and rarities, and a gorgeous 40-page book with photos and tales from the Dark Ages.
WhatFunLifeWas
Liferaft
Haywire
Bedside Table
The Unpredictable Landlord
Crushing
Unfinished
Powder
Foaming Love
To The Ground
Living Well
Wind Down
Beheaded
Beheaded
The Rest Of The Day
Left Behind
What’s Missing
Smoke
Burned Out
Roman Candle
Withdraw
Felo De Se
Lares and Penates
Losing Memories
Transaction De Novo
Exhume
More Than Ever
Parade
Half-Thought
Extramundane
Forgetting
Lepidoptera
Psychosomatica
The Present
Singles/B-Sides/Etc.
Heizahobit
Dead Language
What I’m Here For
Disorder
The Dark Ages
Inhume
Any Life
Bedside Table (7″ version)
Living Well (7″ version)
The Rest Of The Day (7″ version)
I’m Not Here
Intents and Purposes
Golden Brown
Leper
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