It's from an obscure artist called The Zarjaz and the track in question is "Lunna Lubbe." I think it was recorded in '86 shortly after they did a single for Creation Records. Anyway, it blows my mind that something this good is so obscure and hardly anyone knows about them. All self-respecting indie fans need to check this out, which you can do by going here:
http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/14587 This particular show has been archived, so all you have to do is click on "listen to this show" and the Zarjaz track is the first thing you'll here. Also, the discussion the follows the track where the DJ & his guest (Kevin from What's Your Rupture? Records) talk about the song is priceless.
OK, final note & a bit of a shameless plug. As many people on this board know, I co-dj a monthly indie/post-punk night ("We Fought the Big One") in this town that makes it a mission to unearth & celebrate these great lost tracks of yesteryear (as well as some new ones). Next Friday (that's Feb. 3rd I think) we'll be marking our 2-year anniversary over at the Marx Cafe (3203 Mt. Pleasant St.) To thank everybody for keeping us afloat all this time, we will be handing out free copies of a new mix cd that features some of our favorite hard-to-find and out-of-print post-punk/indie favorites. And yes, the Zarjaz track will be on it so if you like this song, definitely come out to Marx and get yourself a cd. "Lunna Lube" is just one of many amazing gems just waiting to be discovered. Hopefully, we'll have a web site up later this year where you guys can find out more info about the bands we play and hear some mp3s...
Final plug: Michael Goodstein's radio show "Choking on Cufflinks" is probably the single craziest & schizophrenic thing on the airwaves. Definitely check his show out as he plays a lot of great obscure gems!