Postcard Records label discography

"The sound of young Scotland", Postcard Records was founded in Glasgow in 1979 by Alan Horne. It primarily released records by Orange Juice and Josef K, but managed to recruit Aztec Camera and The Go Betweens before going out of business in 1981. Horne revived the label in 1992, but we are covering only the original influential releases.

 
CatFMAlbumsStockYear
80 1LPJosef K - Sorry For Laughing
Unreleased, but a few white label copies exist
1980
81 7LPJosef K - The Only Fun In TownIn Stock1981
 
CatFMSinglesStockYear
80 07"Orange Juice - Falling And Laughing
Moscow / Moscow Olympics
Some with free flexi-disc ''I Wish I Was A Postcard'' & postcard insert
1980
80 27"Orange Juice - Blue Boy
Love Sick
First press of 2000-odd copies had hand-coloured sleeve & blue labels - second press brown labels
1980
80 37"Josef K - Radio Drill Time
Crazy To Exist
1980
80 47"Go Betweens - I Need Two Heads
Stop Before You Say It
1980
80 57"Josef K - It's Kinda Funny
Final Request
Initial copies with 7'' paper insert
1980
80 67"Orange Juice - Simply Thrilled Honey
Breakfast Time
First 5000 with 7'' paper insert
1980
81 27"Orange Juice - Poor Old Soul
Poor Old Soul (pt2)
Some copies with postcard insert
1981
81 37"Aztec Camera - Just Like Gold
We Could Send Letters
Initial copies with postcard insert
1981
81 57"Josef K - Chance Meeting
Pictures
Initial copies with postcard insert
1981
81 67"Orange Juice - Wan Light
You Old Eccentric
Unreleased
1981
81 87"Aztec Camera - Mattress Of Wire
Lost Outside The Tunnel
In Stock1981
TWI023/81 47"Josef K - Sorry For Laughing
Revelation
Released on Crepuscule under licence from Postcard
1981
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