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C81 was a cassette given away with the British magazine New Musical Express in 1981 (hence (C)assette 81) and released in conjunction with the record label Rough Trade. Intended to mark the first 5 years of the independent label movement in the UK record industry and Rough Trade itself, it was the first in a series of many cassette releases from the paper. Probably the best known (and derided) was its belated follow up C86. Publishing a tape was also an acknowledgement of the flourishing self published cassette culture of the time that the NME had been supporting in its short lived Garageland column.

The NME were overwhelmed by the demand for the tape as over 30,000 readers sent off £1.50 for a set of 24 remarkably diverse tracks ranging from jazz (James Blood Ulmer), poetry (John Cooper Clarke), ska (The Beat) and 'Canterbury Scene' (Robert Wyatt). Simon Reynolds called it "post punk's swan song" noting the appearance of 3 acts from Scottish independent label Postcard and the emerging new pop tendency of bands like Aztec Camera and Scritti Politti alongside post-punk luminaries as Cabaret Voltaire, Subway Sect, Red Crayola and The Raincoats.

Track listing

Side one

  1. "The "Sweetest Girl"" – Scritti Politti
  2. "Twist and Crawl Dub" – The Beat
  3. "Misery Goats" – Pere Ubu
  4. "7,000 Names of Wah!" – Wah! Heat
  5. "Blue Boy" – Orange Juice
  6. "Raising the Count" – Cabaret Voltaire
  7. "Kebab Traume Live" – D.A.F
  8. "Bare Pork" – Furious Pig
  9. "Raquel" – The Specials
  10. "I Look Alone" – Buzzcocks
  11. "Fanfare in the Garden" – Essential Logic
  12. "Born Again Cretin" – Robert Wyatt

Side two

  1. "Shouting Out Loud" – The Raincoats
  2. "Endless Soul" – Josef K
  3. "Low Profile" – The Blue Orchids
  4. "Red Nettle" – Virgin Prunes
  5. "We Could Send Letters" – Aztec Camera
  6. "Milkmaid" – Red Crayola
  7. "Don't Get in My Way" – Linx
  8. "The Day My Pad Went Mad" – The Massed Carnaby St John Cooper Clarkes
  9. "Jazz Is the Teacher, Funk Is the Preacher" – James Blood Ulmer
  10. "Close to Home" – Ian Dury
  11. "Greener Grass" – Gist
  12. "Parallel Lines" – Subway Sect

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