
Originally formed in the chaos that ensued following Punk's burn-out, Normil Hawaiians were an ever-changing collective based around guitarist / vocalist Guy Smith. A self-produced demo resulted in a session for John Peel and a 7" single deal. The Peel session was broadcast 3 times over a period of 6 months (Thurs 19/06/80, Mon 07/07/80, and Thurs 02/10/80, according to my Peel Sessions book), whilst the single ('The Beat Goes On') reached #44 in the independent chart in Nov 1980.
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Yellow Rain
British Warm
Red Harvest
New Standard
Other Ways of Knowing
Martin
An Old Standard
Words are Not Enough
Slums Still Stand
Return of Hollow Lands
Homeless
Travelling West
Sally IV
Left Alone With Her Pipe
Ha Ha, the Story of a Sunken Fence
The Beat Goes On
Quiet Village
Obedience
Ignorance is Strength
South Atlantic
Louise Michel
Search for Um Gris
Sianne Don't Work In A Factory
The Return
Big Lies
The History of Coal
Going Down
Market Place
Slaves
Back Home to the Stars
Ventilation
The Battle of Stonehenge
Free Tibet
Levels of Water
Exiles
Party Party
Sléibhte Macalla
The Fog
Piton De La Fournaise
Ghosts of Ballochroy
Dark World
Sang Sang
Mouldwarp's Journey
Steam
Coincidence
Waves NR728524
Still Obedient
In Heaven
Raincoats / Should We Forget? - RMS Demo
Waterfalls : Bedford 330
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