Towards the end of the 1970s, I became
friendly with a couple of bands from the Leeds
area, one of whom, The Straits (no, not
them), would, in 1980, support the Tom
Robinson Band on a national tour. The other
was a band called The Squares, who in May of
1978 issued a single, 'No Fear' on their own
Airebeat label. As a result of this release,
The Squares were signed by Sire Records, who
asked them to go back into the studio and re-record 'No Fear' with a visiting American
producer. That producer turned out to be
Tommy Erdelyi a.k.a. Tommy Ramone.
The resulting single was quickly issued by Sire in
September 1978. This all took place shortly
after Tommy had left the Ramones (although he
co-produced their 'Road to Ruin' LP, which,
coincidentally came out in the same month). So
was 'No Fear' by The Squares, Tommy's first
post-Ramones project? I'm pretty sure that it
was his first UK production job. Either way,
it's a great little single.
The original Airebeat release
The Tommy Ramone produced re-recording
(Tommy produced one other track for The
Squares, 'Magic Love', which appeared on the
'Sire Machine Turns You Up' compilation, also
in 1978 and is otherwise unavailable. Well worth hunting down.)
4 comments:
"I don't get paid by you"
Ha...excellent.
Cracking! Ah, Power Pop, come back.
Fantastic....both versions are just great....I do like the rawness of the original
Full of '70s power pop charm!
Do you know what happened to them? Did you keep in touch for any time?
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