The Comsat Angels were an English post-punk band from Sheffield, England, initially active from 1978 to 1995. They have been credited as being an influence on later post-punk revival bands such as
Blacklist, Bell Hollow, Editors and Interpol. The Comsat Angels were one of the finest bands of the post-punk/new wave era. Often as moody if less dramatic than Joy Division, their first and best albums -- 1980's Waiting for a Miracle, 1981's Sleep No More, and 1982's Fiction -- featured abstract pop songs with sparse instrumentation, many of which were bleak and filled with some form of heartache.
The albums were almost unrelentingly sullen, but they were always transfixing. The band then fell prey
to various commercial pressures for several years. In the '90s they resurfaced with a pair of powerful albums that resembled logical extensions of their earliest work, and then they vanished again. Named after the J. G. Ballard short story "The Comsat Angels", the foursome's original lineup (lasting from 1978 to 1992) consisted of Stephen Fellows (vocals, guitar), Mik Glaisher (drums), Kevin Bacon (bass) and Andy Peake – (keyboards).
They debuted in 1979 with the "Red Planet" three-track single. This release attracted Polydor A&R
man Frank Neilson and the band signed a three-album recording contract. These three albums – Waiting for a Miracle (1980), which included the single "Independence Day", probably their best known song, Trouser Press reported in a review that "Waiting For a Miracle" was hailed in one UK paper as the greatest debut LP of all time, it remains a stunning masterwork,Sleep No More (1981) and Fiction (1982) – are regarded by some as their best, but only sold modestly.
The band found a fan and supporter in Robert Palmer (a fellow Yorkshireman), who was at the height of his popularity at this point in the 1980s. Palmer facilitated the Comsat Angels' signing to Island Records, and he served as executive producer for their album, Chasing Shadows (1986) and even sang
on one song, "You'll Never Know". That album's music is viewed as the band's return to their dark, brooding roots. RPM released a new Comsats single, "Driving", and an album, My Mind's Eye, in 1992. (The album was released in the U.S. on Caroline Records, under the band name C.S. Angels, with two bonus tracks.) The music press praised the album, citing several current shoegaze-type bands (e.g., Curve, Catherine Wheel) who were influenced by the Comsats' sound.
From the mid-'90s through the mid-2010s, all of their albums were either issued or reissued on CD. Waiting for a Miracle, Sleep No More, and Fiction alone were expanded by RPM (1995), Renascent
(2006), and Edsel (2015). The last of those labels also combined Chasing Shadows and Fire on the Moon. The Comsat Angels disbanded in late 1995 following UK dates to promote The Glamour. The Comsat Angels' albums remained out of print for years, but RPM Records rereleased the first three Polydor albums on CD in 1995, while another British label, Renascent, reissued several of them in 2006 and 2007, adding outtakes and other tracks.
THE COMSAT ANGELS - WAITING FOR A MIRACLE 1980 (2CD DELUXE EDITION 2015)
Waiting for a Miracle is a sorcerous first album, at least once it sinks in, after short-to-long phases of puzzlement, bemusement, and fascination. Its songs of romantic ruin, paranoia, and doubt are spare,
inelastic, and ceaselessly on edge. Even when the songs are at their bounciest and most alluring, they have an insular and alien quality. This is a band that called itself "doomsteady" with a hint of seriousness, after all. While there are crucial differences that reveal themselves after deep listening, this album can be appreciated by anyone touched by other maverick post-punk albums released the same year, such as Joy Division's Closer.
The Comsat Angels – Waiting For A Miracle
Label: Edsel Records – EDSK 7086
Format: 2 x CD, Album, Deluxe Edition, Reissue, Remastered Nov 20, 2015
Country:UK
Released:
Genre: Rock
Style: New Wave, Indie Rock, Post-Punk
CD1.
01. Missing In Action 4:01
02. Baby 2:58
03. Independence Day 3:46
04. Waiting For A Miracle 2:57
05. Total War 3:47
06. On The Beach 3:41
07. Monkey Pilot 4:24
08. Real Story 3:44
09. Map Of The World 3:50
10. Postcard 4:08
BONUS TRAXS
11. Home Is The Range 3:34
12. We Were 4:12
13. Ju Ju Money 4:15
14. Work 4:07
01. Red Planet 2:49
02. I Get Excited 3:03
03. Specimen No.2 2:29
04. Independence Day (Demo) 3:04
05. Real Story (Demo) 3:42
06. Target Talk (Demo) 3:40
07. Living In (Demo) 3:57
JOHN PEEL SESSION
08. Total War 4:00
09. Independence Day 3:25
10. Baby 2:58
11. JuJu Money 4:20
12. Real Story 3:47
13. Monkey Pilot 4:24
14. Waiting For A Miracle 2:55
15. Home Is The Range 3:44
Flac Size: 341 MB
LINE - UP
Backing Vocals, Keyboards – Andy Peake
Bass – Kevin Bacon
Drums – Mik Glaisher
Vocals, Guitar – Steve Fellows
NOTES
CD1 ℗ 1980 Polydor Records. Licensed courtesy of Universal Music group Limited.
CD2 tracks 1 - 7 ℗ 2006 licensed courtesy of Comsat Angels.
CD2 Tracks 8 - 15 ℗ 1979/1980 licensed courtesy of BBC Worldwide.
© 2015 Demon Music Group Ltd. Marketed by Edsel, a division of the Demon Music Group, London W12 7FA
THE COMSAT ANGELS - SLEEP NO MORE 1981 (2CD DELUXE EDITION 2015)
Sleep No More, the second Comsat Angels album, is a confident follow-up that contains a tighter and more cutting version of Waiting for a Miracle's alluring insularity. Going by "Eye Dance," the torrid opener, one might expect a more aggressive affair, but that's not necessarily the case. The album turns out to be neither as pop nor as fast, with a majority of the material playing out at a dirge-like pace.
There were no singles. Like Magazine's Secondhand Daylight, or the Sound's All Fall Down, Sleep No More can be a trudge and quite bleak, perhaps even impenetrable at times. However, as with Waiting for a Miracle, the dynamics of the album become increasingly perceptible with each play, and the slowest, austerest passages begin to seem as intense as the few that slam and punch. Sleep No More is certainly more powerful, and it's also a greater achievement. Here, the Comsat Angels became one of the era's most exceptional bands.
The Comsat Angels – Sleep No More
Label: Edsel Records – EDSK 7087
Format:2 x CD, Album, Deluxe Edition, Remastered Nov 20, 2015
Country: UK
Released: 1981
Genre: Rock
Style: New Wave
CD1.
01. The Eye Dance 3:42
02. Sleep No More 2:51
03. Be Brave 3:49
04. Gone 3:27
05. Dark Parade 5:08
06. Diagram 3:53
07. Restless 3:14
08. Goat Of The West 3:23
09. Light Years 4:24
10. Our Secret 4:10
BONUS TRAXS
11. Eye Of The Lens 4:04
12. Another World 4:40
13. At Sea 4:26
CD2.
01. Mass 3:47
02. Dark Parade 1 (Demo) 5:01
03. Goat Of The West (Demo) 4:08
04. Be Brave (Demo) 3:50
05. Gone (Alt. EP Version) 3:14
JOHN PEEL SESSION (RECORDED 03-02-1981)
06. Be Brave 3:54
07. At Sea 4:10
08. Eye Of The Lens 4:00
09. Dark Parade 5:10
RICHARD SKINNER SHOW 16-4-1981 (RECORDED 04-03-1981).
10. Gone 3:25
11. Total War 4:57
12. Eye Dance 3:31
13. Be Brave 4:01
Flac CD1 + CD2 Size: 673 MB
LINE - UP
Backing Vocals, Keyboards – Andy Peake (tracks: 2-6 to 2-9)
Bass – Kevin Bacon (tracks: 2-6 to 2-9)
Drums – Mik Glaisher (tracks: 2-6 to 2-9)
Vocals, Guitar – Steve Fellows (tracks: 2-6 to 2-9)
Written-By – Andy Peake, Kevin Bacon, Mik Glaisher, Steve Fellows
NOTES
Bonus second CD includes non album tracks from single releases, a clutch of demos, and two complete sessions from the Radio 1 one from the John Peel Show from 1981, and one from the Richard Skinner Show.
Tracks 1-11 to 1-13 and 2-5 originally released as The Comsat Angels - Eye Of The Lens
Track 2-1 is a Sleep No More outtake originally released on The Comsat Angels - Enz.
Tracks 2-2 to 2-4 are previously unreleased demos
THE COMSAT ANGELS - FICTION 1982 (2CD DELUXE EDITION 2015)
Fiction's lightness in relation to Sleep No More does not come as much of a surprise. Perhaps only a song-by-song cover of Nico's Marble Index would've topped Sleep No More in terms of bleakness, so it didn't really require a conscious effort on the part of the Comsat Angels to use some brighter tones and
leave a little room to breathe on their third album. In fact, Fiction begins with a song that's as much an affirmation in "After the Rain," a fragile, resilient opener that applies the band's long-established sense of economy with the kind of sprightful mallet work that could've been learned from Japan's Tin Drum. Fiction closes out a trilogy spread across three years that either matches or exceeds similar runs by any of the band's contemporaries.
The Comsat Angels – Fiction
Label: Edsel Records – EDSK 7088
Format: 2CD, Album, Reissue, Deluxe Edition, Remastered Nov 20, 2015
Country: UK & Europe
Released: 1982
Genre: Rock
Style: New Wave
CD1.
01. After The Rain 3:58
02. Zinger 3:30
03. Now I Know 3:58
04. Not A Word 3:44
05. Ju Ju Money 3:28
06. More 3:34
07. Pictures 4:27
08. Birdman 5:01
09. Don't Look Now 4:48
10. What Else!? 4:32
HIDDEN TRACK
11. Pictures 4:26
CD2. BONUS TRAXS
01. (Do The) Empty House 3:31
02. Red Planet Revisited 3:31
03. It's History 3:41
04. Private Party 3:48
05. For Your Information 4:38
06. After The Rain (Remix) 4:00
JOHN PEEL SESSION 7/10/81
07. Now I Know 4:18
08. Ju Ju Money 5:28
09. Our Secret 4:11
10. Goat Of The West 3:25
Flac CD1 + CD2 Size: 538 MB
LINE - UP
Bass Guitar – Kevin Bacon (tracks: 1-1 to 1-10)
Drums – Mik Glaisher (tracks: 1-1 to 1-10)
Guitar, Vocals – Steve Fellows (tracks: 1-1 to 1-10)
Keyboards – Andy Peake (tracks: 1-1 to 1-10)
NOTES
Fiction
(Originally released 1982)
Recorded at Strawberry 1 & 2 And Polydor Workshop Studios during May and June 1982.
BONUS MATERIAL
Track 2-1 "(Do The) Empty House" : single POSP359 / 2059425 A
Track 2-2 "Red Planet Revisited" : single b-side POSP359 / 2059425 B
Track 2-3 "It's History" : single POS432 / 2059489 A
Track 2-4 "Private Party" : single POSP513 / 2059562 B
Track 2-5 "For Your Information" : album out-take
Track 2-6 "After The Rain (Remix)" : single POSP513 / 2059562 A
Tracks 2-7 to 2-10 : John Peel Session 7/10/81 (recorded 28/9/81)
THE COMSAT ANGELS - MY MIND'S EYE 1992 - 1993
After a failed record Fire on the Moon (as Dream Command), the Comsat Angels were running dangerously close to diluting the excellence of their first three albums. By the early '90s, the group's battles with label and legal forces had snowballed into a daunting mass capable of ending the life of most bands. It would have been perfectly understandable if the Comsats called it quits at this point.
How many of the original fans are still paying attention? Surprisingly, My Mind's Eye is undeniably muscular in sections but welcomes back the subtle atmospherics that made records like Sleep No More so addictively haunting. For the time it was released, the record stood shoulder-to-shoulder with albums by young'uns like Catherine Wheel and Swervedriver. Moody, lush, and every bit as intensely consuming, the record has a cinematic edge the band wasn't able to capture at any previous point. File under "unexpected treasure."
The Comsat Angels – My Mind's Eye
Label: Renascent – REN CD 19
Format: CD, Album, Reissue Jan 29, 2007
Country: UK
Released: 1992
Genre: Rock
Style: New Wave, Indie Rock
TRAXS
01. Driving 4:30
02. Beautiful Monster 2:22
03. Shiva Descending 4:05
04. My Minds Eye 3:23
05. I Come From The Sun 6:08
06. Field Of Tall Flowers 3:12
07. Always Near 3:22
08. Route 666 3:15
09. Mystery Plane 4:12
10. And All The Stars.... 4:29
BONUS TRAXS
11. Magonia (B-side) 3:26
12. Too Much Time (B-side) 3:59
13. There Is No Enemy (B-side) 4:42
14. My Minds Eye (The Wind, The Bass, The Drums) (B-side) 3:09
15. Field Of Tall Flowers (Original Mix) 3:15
16. Driving (Original Mix) 4:33
LINE - UP
Bass – Kevin Bacon
Drums – Mik Glaisher
Keyboards – Andy Peake
Vocals, Guitar – Steve Fellows
Written-By – Peake, Bacon (tracks: 3, 6 to 10), Glaisher, Fellows
NOTES
"If I had to choose a favourite from our albums this would be it. We've put on 6 extra tracks and slightly re-sequenced it as the original track order was meant for vinyl."
Steve Fellows