Catalogue


TSR 007
Trailer Star - Suit of Nettles

Ltd. Ed. 50 Art cover in card box to tie in with exhibition.
See and hear art show at

http://www.shaunbelcher.com/suit


TSR006
James McSweeney: Blue River (Licensed from Inside Straight Ca.)
(No longer available)

James' third CD and a stunner of laid back folk, country and dust-blown blues with
standout tracks 'Globalization Blues' and 'My Little Town'.
Listen to more at http://www.colecullen.com





TSR005
TRAILER STAR: ORANGE CAPRI

The most fully realised Trailer Star tracks taken from the piles of reel to reel tapes found in his caravan after he died.




TSR004
THE RELATIONSHIPS: SCENE
The band have been together for ten years. Scene is their second album – the first was Trend, which came out on Twee Kitten of California (www.tweekitten.com).
Twee Kitten also released their first EP, ‘Country Catalogue’. Trend featured guest appearances by Amelia Fletcher (Talulah Gosh, Heavenly, Marine Research) and Andy Bell (Ride, Oasis).




TSR003
TRAILER STAR: THE FLOODPLAIN DEMOS

Originally released as a Ltd. Ed. this is the only CD released by Trailer Star during his lifetime. Originally self-released it is re-presented here as a Trailer Star Records release and contains the original versions of three songs from teh tribute CD - Moon Over The Downs.





TSR002
TRAILER STAR: THE THREAT OF RAIN E.P.

Trailer Star comes back from the dead to deliver a E.P. of stunning strangeness...part David Olney, Guy Clark songsmithery, part new wave, part plain weird death blues like chucking Dock Boggs down a well with a bunch of cats....is this guy serious???





TSR001

TRAILER STAR: MOON OVER THE BARNS

moon over the barns lost recordings 1996 -2001

from the archive the legendary 'lost' recordings that appear on the 'Moon Over The Downs' tribute album.

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