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Fifteen years ago, ROIR, then a cassette-only record company, released "The Kitchen Tapes" by The Raincoats. This U.K. all girl group, made popular by their recordings on the London Rough Trade record label, had emerged on the burgeoning London Punk/New Wave scene with a brilliant flash, captivating the press and club punters in a rush of critical approval and cult acclaim. After a series of break-ups, they were brought back in the mid 90's from near obscurity by Kurt Cobain of Nirvana, who lauded their praises in concerts and print. He convinced Geffen Records to re-release their back catalog of three records and record a new CD, as well. HOW DID THE 1983 ROIR CASSETTE-ONLY HAPPEN? In 1982 Neil Cooper, ROIR founder, approached Ruth Polsky, The Raincoats American coordinator, with the concept of recording them live at The Kitchen For The Performing Arts, in NYC, where they were scheduled to perform. In 1982, after a brief national tour, The Raincoats were stranded in New York City without money to return to England. Perhaps this is the main reason Shirley O'Loughlin, The Raincoats long time manager, and the ladies themselves agreed to the project, interim financing, so to speak. We brought in a four track Dorkorder and engineer John Hanti to record the show on December 12, 1982. When we went to the studio to master, the band and their manager were sitting in the mastering booth with glum faces. The two off-the-board tracks had not picked up anything, a potential disaster
No One's Little Girl
The Raincoats
Oh Oh La La La
The Raincoats
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The Raincoats
Only Loved at Night
The Raincoats
I Saw a Hill
The Raincoats
Mouth of a Story
The Raincoats
The Body
The Raincoats
Shouting Out Loud
The Raincoats
Rainstorm
The Raincoats
Dance of Hopping Mad
The Raincoats
Animal Rhapsody
The Raincoats
Puberty Song
The Raincoats
No Side to Fall In
The Raincoats
Honey Mad Woman
The Raincoats