B-Movie- Early Singles

When I think of the best UK bands, few spring to mind quicker than B-Movie. I’ve covered them twice here before, once with their 1985 LP Forever Running and then a few years later with their unstoppable Nowhere Girl 12”. I’ve been meaning to upload their earlier singles for some time now, probably years, but it just slipped through the cracks. I hope you’ll forgive me, folks.

That said, contained within this zip file is the majority of B-Movie’s early works, starting from their first 12”s in 1980 and spanning until 1984. Quite a prolific period for the band, with most of their best songs being issued in this two year time period.  Here’s the rundown:

B-Movie- Take Three 7” (1980)
1. The Soldier Stood Alone
2. Drowning Man
3. Soundtrack

B-Movie- Nowhere Girl (1980)
1. Nowhere Girl
2. This Still Life
3. Institution Walls
4. Airplanes & Mountains
5. Left Out In The Cold
6. Remembrance Day

B-Movie- Remembrance Day 12” (1981)
1. Remembrance Day
2. Institution Walls (Remix)

B-Movie- Marilyn Dreams 7” (1981)
1. Marilyn Dreams
2. Film Music Part 1

B-Movie- Marilyn Dreams 12” (1981)
1. Marilyn Dreams

B-Movie- Nowhere Girl 7” (1982)
1. Nowhere Girl (Version)
2. Scare Some Life Into Me

B-Movie- Nowhere Girl 12”
1. Nowhere Girl (Version)
2. Remembrance Day
3. Nowhere Girl (Short Version)

B-Movie- A Letter From Afar (1984)
1. A Letter From Afar (Big Mix)
2. A Letter From Afar (Instrumental Mix)
3. A Letter From Afar (Small Mix)

*download it all here*

Again, in case you missed them the first time- here’s the full Nowhere Girl 12” (including the 12” extended mix) and their 1985 LP, Forever Running.

11 Responses to “B-Movie- Early Singles”

  1. thanks for this memorable singles compilation. I got to know B-Movie while listening to Nowhere Girl 7" SP. nice memories….

  2. Marco Tulio Thrash Says:

    I love Remembrance Day, it's got such a boyish energy to it.

    Frankie, I wanted to e-mail you the following release for your listening pleasure but couldn't find a contact e-mail, so here it is rather inelegantly foisted: http://marcotuliothrash.bandcamp.com/album/mouvement-nocturne

    Also I dj'd at 'Coco 68' while you were djing in Coco 66 for the exotic birds night fairly recently.

  3. great stuff, I have the maxi-single of Nowhere Girl and Ive been looking for an MP3 of that 12 inches version of Rememberance day for a long time!

    thanks

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  5. the faint’s southern belles is an absolute ripoff of remembrance day. in other news, i love you site. it’s a new outlet for a music crazed junkie who’e burned out on other genres of music. your labor is absolutely appreciated.

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  7. Stephen Hanula Says:

    Thanks for taking the time to lovingly post all this great music.

  8. Thanks heaps! Under rated! Once in a while you can still hear the songs being played in Manila radios.

  9. Borollia Says:

    Nowhere Girls is the second most underrated track ín music history – right after Vienna for not going to No. 1 in 1981.

  10. Borollia Says:

    SOrry, i forgot: Tank You VERY much for all Your work!!!

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