Josef K was a Scottish post-punk band, active between 1979 and 1982, who released singles on the Postcard Records label. The band was named after the protagonist of Franz Kafka's novel The Trial. Although they released just one album while together and achieved only moderate success, they have since proved influential on many bands that followed. The band was formed in 1979 originally as TV Art by Paul Haig (vocals, guitar) and his childhood friend Ronnie Torrance[1] (drums)
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Sorry for Laughing
It's Kinda Funny
Revelation
Crazy to Exist
Fun 'n' Frenzy
Endless Soul
Heart of Song
The Angle
Citizens
Sorry for Laughing - Crepuscule Single Version
Forever Drone
16 Years
Heads Watch
Romance
Sense of Guilt
Drone
Sorry For Laughing - Postcard 7" version
Chance Meeting
Radio Drill Time
Final Request
Variation of Scene
Pictures (Of Cindy)
Heaven Sent
The Missionary
Art of Things
Applebush
Fun 'n Frenzy
No Glory
Romance - Absolute Single Version
Terry's Show Lies
It's Kinda Funny - Postcard Single Version
Chance Meeting - Postcard Single Version
Heaven Sent - John Peel Session
It's Kinda Funny - Postcard 7" version
Radio Drill Time - Postcard Single Version
Chance Meeting - Absolute Single Version
Fun n' Frenzy
It's Kinda Funny (Postcard 7" Version)
Radio Drill Time - Postcard 7" version
Pictures (Of Cindy) - Postcard Single Version
The Angle (One Angle)
The Angle (Second Angle)
Heads Watch - taken from the aborted album "Sorry For Laughing"
Crazy to Exist (live)
Variations Of Scene
Night Ritual
The Missionary - taken from the band's Peel Session (June 22nd 1981)
Final Request - Postcard Single Version
Radio Drill Time (Postcard 7" Version)
Radio Drill Time (demo)
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