aka The Vinyl Villain incorporating Sexy Loser
# 109: X-tal – ‘An Old Colonial’s Hard Luck Story’ (Alias Records ’90)

Hello friends,
right, you knew this was bound to happen, didn’t you? I mean, just look at the last posts: Wedding Present, Wild Swans, X-Ray-Spex (with their most fragile tune ever, no question about that!) … you have been pampered with the MOR stuff you like so very much – but today it’s obscurity-time again, I’m afraid. And, as usual, I can only give the advice not to skip this just because you don’t know it – it’s extraordinarily good, this! Special, yes, but good – believe me!
X-tal hail from San Francisco, they started out in ’83 and called it a day in ’96. Their story is nothing different to other unknown leftist bands’ sad stories, I’d reckon: many changes in the line-up over the years, one or two tracks on a compilation of local bands, finally an album which only a handful of folk admired at the time.
In X-tal’s case it were a few albums even, five, from ’90 to ’96 to be precise – none of which I ever heard, I’m ashamed to say. Perhaps I should change this, I mean: today’s single is in the box for a reason – because it’s simply brilliant, of course – so who knows whether the albums are not too shabby either?
Anyway, back to the single. Knowing you lot, I can imagine that a song’s lyrics are as important to you as its music. And let’s be brutally frank: is there anyone of you who did not have the lifelong desire to enjoy a song which broaches the all-important issue of the self-pity of Rhodesian exiles?!
Oh well, fear not – your day has finally come, friends:


mp3: X-tal – An Old Colonial’s Hard Luck Story
Wonderful stuff, I’m sure you agree. Lyric sheet instead of back sleeve for you today, as a special service, see above!
Enjoy and all the best
Dirk
Thank you Dirk that you have added this song to the list. I’ve seen them live in 1992 in Krefeld during their Hit Me With A Flower tour together with Penelope Houston. It was incredible good and their album Everything Crash is also worth a listen.
THAT. WAS. A. GREAT. LISTEN.
I’ve never heard of the band. Musically and lyrically it pulls you along.
Thanks, Dirk.
Flimflamfan
This series continues to surprise and impress.
I’m not totally convinced, but I can feel my feet starting to dance under the desk.