STREET TO STREET VOLUME 1
CATALOGUE OELP501
FORMAT LP
LABEL OPEN EYE
RELEASE DATE 19/08/79
CHART -
SLEEVE DESIGN Alex Plain
 
CURRENT VALUE £20 - 30
TRACK LISTING WRITERS PRODUCER RECORDED
JULIA'S SONG McCluskey/Humphreys/Kneale OMD Open Eye Studio, Liverpool
 

Prior to forming OMD, Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys had developed some of the early OMD songs in another Liverpool band - The Id. As well as Andy and Paul, the various changing line-ups of The Id featured Mal Holmes and Julia Kneale. Feeling she wanted to make more of a creative contribution to the band, Julia wrote some lyrics that Andy and Paul provided the music for - hence Julia's Song.

Taking some advice from Roger Eagle (Eric's Club entrepreneur), The Id decided to record some demos. The band clubbed together the necessary £25 and in early 1978 they booked a session at Liverpool's Open Eye Gallery. They recorded three songs: Electricity, Julia's Song and The Misunderstanding.

This compilation provided a window on the early Liverpool music scene of the late 70's - despite the late release of the album (by which time The Id had become OMD and Echo And The Bunnymen had signed to Zoo Records).

 

The Teardrop Explodes had also recorded a track for this album, but an engineer inadvertently taped over it!

Tontrix, who also featured on the album, included Hari Haralambous - later to achieve fame as owner of The Pink Museum.

Modern Eon - another contributing band - also later signed to DinDisc alongside OMD.