JOHN HUSCROFT
RECORDS
John Huscroft Records was One
of those cases where a label probably didn't have an actual name and I've had to
use the artist's name in order to give it an identity. Poet and
multi-instrumentalist John Huscroft issued a self-financed six-track EP called
'In The Front Line / No Man's Land' in 1975. The tracks were 'Censors',
'Pinhead Ponce (Part 2)', Stereotypes', 'Hacks', 'The Purge', and 'Nazi Blimps';
most of them were recorded at Budget Studios, London. The EP had a
catalogue number of . The label was black and was of a simple design, with
the artist's name and the title of the record at the top and the track listing
at the bottom; printing was in silver. There was a circular area of
roughness around the spindle hole, which suggests a British Homophone pressing.
Distributed By John Huscroft Records. Thanks to Robert Lyons For The
Info.
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John Huscroft
In The Front Line / No Man's
Land
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JHEP
1
80
Not Traced
JOHN HUSCROFT
JHEP
2
80
Andy Bruns, John Huscroft, Evan Parker
Blue Reflections
JOHN HUSCROFT
JHEP
3