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CUD classics reissused
The glorious Leggy Mambo and Showbiz, remastered and expanded with the original demos and other rarities.
Out now through CHERRY RED

LIMITED T-SHIRTS AVAILABLE!
More dates for CUD 2012
May 7 2012

While rehearsals for the June Jubilee tour are well underway, CUD are happy to announce further shows in support of out old friends, The Wedding Present and Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine.
25 August Brighton Concorde 2
with The Wedding Present and Cinerama
26 August Holmfirth Picturedrome
with The Wedding Present and Cinerama
9 November Leeds O2 Academy, with Carter
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And watch out for more announcements soon!

2012 Jubilee tour
Feb 25 2012
Here they are – the 2012 CUD Jubille tour dates. Tickets on sale now.
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2 June Sheffield Leadmill
3 June Glasgow King Tuts Wah Wah Hut
4 June Newcastle Hoults Yard
6 June Nottingham Rescue Rooms
7 June Bristol Thekla
8 June Nottingham Rescue Rooms
7 June Manchester Ruby Lounge
6 June Nottingham Rescue Rooms
9 June Birmingham HMV Institute
16 June London Garage
22 June Leeds Cockpit (SOLD OUT!)

CUD videos and more
Feb 25 2012
Check out the links top-right for tons of classic and rare CUD videos and the latest news and feedback on Facebook. Here's a taster...
Mike is back
Jan 20 2012
BIG NEWS! We're happy to annouce that CUD are back to do a series of UK showsthis summer with original guitarist Mike Dunphy back in the fold.

Back in Brixton
Mar 10 2010
22 months on from'retirement' CUD stormed back to the stage at the Hootenanny, Brixton for the first of two London shows.

See pics here, courtesy Viveca Koh.
Kats Karavan
Nov 7 2009
If it hadn't been for John Peel, a CUD band post 1987 would have been very unlikely, and certainly less heard of. Being invited to record our first session in 1987 was a surprise and honour, as is being invited to be part of the new 4-CD collection, Kats Karavan –The History of John Peel on the Radio.
As you'd expect from an artifact attempting to replicate something of the great man's taste, the selection of bands is eclectic, and all the better for it. You won't find some of the bigger names that Peel 'discovered'. (The Smiths and Weddoes are noticeable for their absence) but it's a wonderful souvenir of 40 years of inspired music. Seek it out.

