Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

10. SuicideSuicide

Cheree records was named after their song. Then, Ché Records is half of ‘Cheree’, and is also another song from Suicide. When I left, I thought ‘Hmm, ‘Rocket USA’? Hmm, ‘girl’! ‘Rocket Girl’!’ It just suits the label so well with all the space rock.

I remember trying to release a Suicide album on Cheree or Ché. They wanted £2,000 to do a live album, which we couldn’t justify. When we were championing a lot of these bands, it was too soon. We’d have got a two or three-year licence, and it’s not like we’d have made our money back.

I knew Spacemen 3 liked Suicide, so that’s how I got into them. I got an old tape-to-tape ghetto blaster, put it in the car and wind the windows down. I would play ‘Frankie Teardrop’ and drive around Rugby. The song is just screaming basically! It was so loud. I thought I was so cool driving around Rugby listening to all this crazy music. Maybe I was cool?!

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