Captured Tracks Announces New ’80s Indie Compilation

Record label Captured Tracks has announced a new compilation called Strum & Thrum: The American Jangle Underground 1983 - 1987. An orange vinyl edition of the new 28-track collection arrives on Record Store Day’s “Day Drop” on October 24; standard black vinyl, as well as digital and CD editions will be out November 13.

Strum & Thrum is the inaugural volume of Captured Tracks’ new Excavations compilation series. It chronicles the roots of melodic indie rock in the early-to-mid 1980s. Listen to the Reverbs’ “Trusted Woods” from the compilation below, and scroll down to watch a trailer for the release.

Strum & Thrum includes music from the Strand, Salem 66, Vandykes, the Ferrets, and others. The release also features a booklet with an oral history of the ’80s indie scene, an introduction by Captured Tracks label head Mike Sniper, archival images, and more. Strum & Thrum will be available on vinyl, CD, and digitally

Strum & Thrum seems like the right fit for the first reissue compilation for Captured Tracks,” Mike Sniper said in a press release. He continued:

I’m happy that the first compilation I've ever produced features overlooked records that are still affordable—anyone who enjoys this comp can dive deeper into this scene without having to take out a loan. People nowadays sometimes say that guitar music is dead. Strum & Thrum is certainly against that notion. Listening to it and reading the oral history sheds a light on a largely forgotten scene full of great bands with some really great songs. I'm glad to be able to help share this story and get the bands some of the recognition they've deserved all along.

Record Store Day founder Michael Kurtz added:

It’s ironic that Strum & Thrum is coming out on Record Store Day’s October Drop Date, as the reason Sheila and I started Three Hits is directly related to discovering R.E.M.’s Hib-Tone single “Radio Free Europe” in a Boone, NC record store in 1981. The look was handmade, the sound was raw and honest, and the 7" record was limited and special—you could only find it in a record store.

Owning a copy of that single allowed us fans to have a connection to the band, and that personal experience directly influenced the creation of Record Store Day itself. At the time, hearing “Radio Free Europe” and it's “Sitting Still” B-side changed a lot of people’s lives. Dozens of other southeastern US bands, including One Plus Two, set out to write and perform songs because of it. It was an incredibly exciting time and it's fantastic to hear bands from around the US who all had similar epiphanies and made a lot of noise together on this compilation.

Strum and Thrum: The American Jangle Underground 1983-1987:

01 The Reverbs: “Trusted Woods”
02 Start: “Where I Want to Be”
03 Cyclones: “I’m in Heaven”
04 Windbreakers: “All That Stuff”
05 Primitons: “All My Friends”
06 Bangtails: “Patron of the Arts”
07 The Love In: “Late as Usual”
08 Sex Clark Five: “She Collides With Me”
09 Three Hits: “5 O’Clock”
10 Crippled Pilgrims: “Black and White (Alternate Version)”
11 Vandykes: “Breaking My Heart”
12 Salem 66: “Seven Steps Down”
13 The Outnumbered: “I Feel So Sorry Now”
14 The Darrows: “Is It You”
15 Riff Doctors: “Say Goodbye”
16 The Ferrets: “She Was Unkind”
17 28th Day: “Pages Turn (Alternate Version)”
18 Great Plains: “When Do You Say Hello?”
19 Downy Mildew: “Purple Parlor”
20 The Strand: “You and Me”
21 The White Sisters: “Misery, Me & You”
22 Absolutely Grey: “Remorse”
23 One Plus Two: “Promise”
24 The Springfields: “Sunflower”
25 Holiday: “Change”
26 Pop Art: “The Meeting”
27 The Reactions: “Tomorrow’s Time Today”
28 A New Personality: “Essential Things”

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