In February 2015 Mannequin records in Berlin released a double CD/Vinyl LP official compilation of the groups work from 1983-1986, covering the albums ‘Laughing Afternoon, ‘Hope’, ‘Preparing for…
‘Unpop’ was released on the Scottish label ‘Total’ in 1991. The Album contains tracks the group had written and performed throughout European/East European tours. People: Miles Miles: Guitars & Various Instruments….
The resurgence of interest in the earlier works of Bourbonese Qualk after the release of “My Government Is My Soul” prompted the group to compile this retrospective compilation…
The re-formed Bourbonese Qualk trio of Crab/Miles/If spent the 3 years (1987-90) in a recording silence constantly touring Europe and east Europe. the final outcome of these years…
The self named LP marked the end of the first incarnation of Bourbonese Qualk. Julian Gilbert left the group after ‘the spike'(1986) to concentrate on writing and theatre, leaving…
‘Preparing for Power’ is often marked as being Bourbonese Qualk’s darkest LP. the album was written and recorded at a time of political upheaval in the uk. the…
‘The Spike’ was recorded during the period 1984-1985 and published by the Berlin based Dossier/Atonal label while the group were involved in organising the Berlin Atonal festival. Parts of…
The ‘Hope’ album was written and recorded by the group during 1983-1984 at their newly occupied headquarters, the notorious “Ambulance Station”. the Ambulance Station was an occupied 5…
Recorded and produced by Bourbonese Qualk at Recloose Studios in Camberwell, South London in 1983. ‘Laughing Afternoon’ was The first vinyl album released by the group having previously releasing very limited…