Damaged Goods was started in 1988 from a living room in East London by Ian Damaged. The first release was a re-issue of the 1977 single by Slaughter And The Dogs ‘Where Have All The Bootboys Gone?’. After great reviews in all the UK weeklies it was followed swiftly by the bands Debut album ‘Do It Dog Style’. Releases by Adam & The Antz, Killjoys, Pork Dukes and Snivelling Shits followed.
Originally DG was going to be a re-issue punk label but by 1990 the temptation to release current bands got too much and singles by The Roadholders, The Sect and the debut Manic Street Preachers followed.
In early 1991 we released our first single by Billy Childish & Thee Headcoats, many more swiftly followed including the debut Headcoatees single as well. We now work closely with Billy looking after his entire catalogue.
Between 1992 & 1994 we released the debut single from Helen Love along with great one off singles with Atari Teenage Riot, New Bomb Turks, Wat Tyler & Asian Dub Foundation.
By 1995 DG was a full time occupation concentrating on the UK garage scene based around Toe Rag studios in London and Slim Chance’s Wild Western Rooms in Archway as well as top one off Indie & Punk releases as well.
In 1995 we released the debut Holly Golightly album ‘The Good Things’ little did we know then that she would go on to be our biggest artist. We have now released ten albums by Holly and her debut along with Lawyer Dave this year too.
Over the next ten years we did records with some great bands like J Church, TV Personalities, Armitage Shanks, Honeyrider, Revillos Mikabomb, Priscillas and many more.
We have now released over 300 different records on every conceivable color of vinyl as well as having the full catalogue available digitally via iTunes etc. We also export to every part of the planet that wants our releases.
Now in our 20th yeah the releases keep coming, we’ve added The Cute Lepers (Ex-Briefs), Graham Day & The Gaolers , Billy Childish & The Musicians Of The British Empire, The Buzzcocks & The Wolfmen (Marco and Chris from Adam and the Ants new band) to our ever growing list of releases along with regulars like Fabienne Delsol and of course Holly Golightly
2008 kicked off in fine style with re-issued classic albums from Thee Headcoatees, followed by Billy Childish & The Blackhands re-issues plus the classic Dads Army theme on 7".
April saw the second album, the critically acclaimed 'A Virtual Landslide' by Pete Molinari and the debut album from Steve E Nix and Kicks from the Briefs new band The Cute Lepers with 'Can't Stand Modern Music'. This was followed by the second album from Holly Golightly & The Brokeoffs and Wild Billy Childish & The MBE's 'Thatchers Children', The Wolfments debut album and the second album from Graham Day and a long overdue return to Damaged Goods by Miss Ludella Black along with the Masonics
2009 will kick off with three 7" from Betty And The Werewolves, The Cute Lepers and the debut from The Cyanide Pills. Coming soon we have three re-issues from Holly Golightly, a compilation of a old DG band 'Reverse and the second alum from The Chatham Singers...plus lots more moving towards out 21st anniversary later this year.
IAN DAMAGED
This Weekend Max & the Tatraplan 2 x Live Friday 30 Oct 2009 Aarau Floesserplatz Saturday 31 Oct 2009 Zurich La Catrina / FREE ENTRY ! GRATIS :) cheers & bye bye Max & The Tatraplan
The Jim Jones Revue play a special XFM 14+ show at The Barfly in Camden this Monday. The show will be recorded and broadcast on John Kennedy's XFM Xposure radio show throughout November.
Hey Rockers! The Jim Jones Revue celebrate the release of their new album “Here To Save Your Soul” with a release party at Cargo on Thursday 1 October. “Here To Save Your Soul” collects all the JJR singles together in physical format for the first time (Vinyl and CD).
Bring your hard hat and help us blow the roof off Cargo next Thursday!
Click on flyer for tickets Here To Save Your Soul is released by Punk Rock Blues Records on October 5
The Tail Dragger from Greenville, Mississippi AKA Mr T-Model Ford kicks off The 5 Years of NTSOBC Festival with a two date residency at The Luminaire on Friday 11 and Saturday 12 September.
Five Years of NTSOBC Festival Schedule: September Friday 11 T-Model Ford @ The Luminaire, London, NW6 Saturday 12 T-Model Ford @ The Luminaire, London, NW6 Tuesday 15 Bob Log III @ The Luminaire, Kilburn, London, NW6 Friday 25 David Honeyboy Edwards @ The Luminaire,London, NW6 Monday 28 Handsome Family @ Bush Hall, London, W12 Tuesday 29 Agnostic Mountain Gospel Choir @ The Luminaire, London, NW6 Wednesday 30 Kelly Joe Phelps @ The Union Chapel, London, N1 October Thursday 1 October The Jim Jones Revue @ Cargo, London, EC2A