Cuddly Toys’ debut album was first released in Japan in 1979, then a revamped version in the UK in 1981. Not on vinyl since those original releases until this latest RSD drop. This one has added bells and whistles. It’s an extended, limited edition double LP in red vinyl, with a Japanese obi-strip, and lyrics inside the gatefold sleeve- for Record Store Day 2026. This 2xLP version adds a whole side of the different Japanese album mixes, a B-side, two tracks omitted from the UK version and three 1980 demos from the same line-up so a real treasure trove of Cuddly Toys.
Cuddly Toys are the theatrical glam-punk band that evolved from the London glam shock-punk band Raped (so 70s with a name like that). cross-dressing in an era when it was truly outrageous. An LP of Raped recordings was issued by US label Puke’n’Vomit in 2024. But holy shit, even now you wouldn’t touch a name like that, saying that CuddlToys is only marginally better.
Sadly, singer Sean Purcell died in 1996 from a brain tumour, so much of the story hasn’t been told for many years. If you’re wondering what they sound like, there is the obvious Bowie influence, but I’d say Sparks and Tubeway Army weighs heavily in there, but saying that, they’re not too shabby influences, and you can throw in some Roxy Music as well.
‘Madman’ and ‘Universe’ are proudly Bowie in their delivery and structure, but there’s nothing wrong with that then nor now. ‘Slow Down’ is the bonus from the original on side one of the first LP, and again, the vocal leans heavily on Bowie, but the song is more aligned with Mott the Hoople and reminds me of Suede. ‘Astral Joe’ is a sprightly track with some parping synths over an energetic riff and melody. ‘My Commando’ is one of my favourite tracks with a great beat and riff and one the band executes really well, sounding like early Japan or even Hanoi Rocks before they were both a thing. The album’s title track is another uptempo banger with ‘Time Warp’ closing off the revamped record in style.
DISC 2 is made up of Japanese mixes for six of the tracks, as well as a clutch of bonus songs previously not aired and demo songs. ‘You Keep Me Hanging On’ is a fine version of a classic, maybe not as good as Rod Stewart’s take, but not far off it. The ‘Front Page News’ is an uptempo snotty track, and to be fair, side four might just be the jewel in the crown of this record, with some of the best songs from the whole release. So, a real treat for fans of real Glam Rock when it was fearless and innovative and bands like Cuddy Toys walked around like they owned the place, even if most of the world simply passed them by, until now that is. One of RSD’s best-kept secrets and a real joy to catch up with. Grab a copy whilst there are still a few available.
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Author: Dom Daley







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