Went down a wormhole trying to organize early non-album tracks into something like chronological groups. Did research as possible and then put on headphones and used my ears to try to parse the home recordings via tech, recording quality, and to some extent songwriting. (Has all this already been sorted?)
BILL NELSON: A Thought Experiment About Imaginary Releases of Stray Tracks, 1979-1982
What if Bill Nelson had been able to release his new music at the speed of creation, rather than being in a situation where the recordings trickled out in a way that obscured their approximate chronology? It seems impossible to accurately reconstruct that chronology, but song credits and the sonic evidence get you pretty close.
Red Noise 12-inch
Instantly Yours
Wonder Toys that Last Forever
Ideal Homes
Acquitted by Mirrors
Quit Dreaming-Adjacent Single #1(Leckie/Mobile Unit = album outtakes)
White Sound
Mr. Magnetism Himself
Atom Man Loves Radium Girl
Quit Dreaming-Adjacent Single #2 (Presumably pure home recordings, but robust!)
The World and His Wife
Dancing Music
Dream Car Romantics
Home Recordings Part 1 (35 minutes)
These feature Nelson’s original “rhythm unit” - the most technologically naive recordings. All surely tracks he had ready at the time of recording “Quit Dreaming.”
Touch & Glow
Turn to Fiction
Hers is a Lush Situation
Dada Guitare
Rooms with Brittle Views
Shadowland
Be My Dynamo
All My Wives Were Iron
The Beat that Can’t Go Wrong Today
Sleepcycle
King of the Cowboys
Home Recordings Part 2 (43 minutes)
New tech appears in the home recordings, and the recording sonics improve. Some tunes lean earlier, while many usher in sounds and songwriting impulses of “The Love That Whirls” period and possibly a bit later (c. “Chimera”). Side one is a strong pop music gambit.
Side One: Vocal Tracks (22 minutes)
Dancing in the Wind
When the Birds Return
Love Without Fear
Indiscretion
Love in the Abstract
Side Two: Instrumental Tracks (21 minutes)
Birds of Tin
Junc Sculpture
Daily Bells
Carnival
Rhythm Unit
Konnie Buys a Kodak
Tony Goes to Tokyo
Spring
Love That Whirls-Adjacent Studio Tracks (30 minutes)
A more generous version of the “Flaming Desire and Other Passions” mini-LP. “Hard Facts” is apparently a home recording and sounds so good that it might be latest track in this list.
Eros Arriving (single version)
Haunting in My Head
Flesh
He and Sleep Were Brothers
The Passion
The Burning Question
Hard Facts from the Fiction Department
What Happens Next?
“Dancing on a Knife’s Edge” is the only dangling track before the BN stray tracks obviously move on to new pastures. I’d say it’s a “Chimera” or “Holy Ghost” adjacent track.
My old cassette tape …’drop outs’, ‘wow and flutter’ and all….
Radio Session…March 1981
Bill and Ian in the studios of Piccadilly Radio (Manchester)
Host back then before his BBC move…. Fellow northerner…Mark Radcliffe….
Bill and Ian improv over Bill’s Revox B77 ….Energy-Bow &Sax respectively….
Hope it’s this session on the upcoming box set !
Stunning !