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1.1 New Rose1.2 Love Song1.3 Neat Neat Neat1.4 I Just Can't Be Happy Today1.5 Jet Boy, Jet Girl1.6 Hit or Miss1.7 There Ain't No Sanity Clause1.8 Smash It Up Parts 1 ; 21.9 Plan 9 Channel 71.10 Rabid (Over You)1.11 Wait for the Blackout1.12 History of the World Part 1 |
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 | Description: | With a well-received new album ??Darkadelic? in the shops, the Damned continue to build on their legendary status.
This month as well as finally releasing the ??David Vanian And The Phantom Chords? album as a 2LP set we are delighted to also offer ??The Best Of The Damned?.
This album was originally released back in 1981 and pulled together the classic singles that the band had made for the label like ??Love Song??, ??Smash It Up?? (Parts 1 and 2)??, ??I Just Can??t Be Happy Today??, ??History Of The World Part 1??, ??Hit Or Miss??, their Christmas single ??There Ain??t No Sanity Clause?? and ??Wait For The Blackout??. Not only are these now seen as gold-standard Damned tracks but also map out a musical development where they moved from their punk roots to crafting melodic pop songs that also took them into the charts. Better still, when originally pressed up in 1981 the album cannily also included those earlier classics punk classics ??New Rose?? and ??Neat Neat Neat??. There??s even Captain Sensible and the Softies?? version of ??Jet Boy, Jet Girl?? that appeared on the flip of ??Wait For The Blackout?? in 1982.
You don??t mess with a classic so we have reissued the album just as it looked back in 1981, complete with inner sleeve and blackmail label lettering. Saying that, fans of the Damned both old and new will need no encouragement to add this to their collection. - With a well-received new album "Darkadelic" in the shops, the Damned continue to build on their legendary status. This month as well as finally releasing the "David Vanian And The Phantom Chords" album as a 2LP set we are delighted to also offer "The Best Of The Damned".This album was originally released back in 1981 and pulled together the classic singles that the band had made for the label like 'Love Song', 'Smash It Up' (Parts 1 and 2)', 'I Just Can't Be Happy Today', 'History Of The World Part 1', 'Hit Or Miss', their Christmas single 'There Ain't No Sanity Clause' and 'Wait For The Blackout'. Not only are these now seen as gold-standard Damned tracks but also map out a musical development where they moved from their punk roots to crafting melodic pop songs that also took them into the charts. Better still, when originally pressed up in 1981 the album cannily also included those earlier classics punk classics 'New Rose' and 'Neat Neat Neat'. There's even Captain Sensible and the Softies' version of 'Jet Boy, Jet Girl' that appeared on the flip of 'Wait For The Blackout' in 1982. You don't mess with a classic so we have reissued the album just as it looked back in 1981, complete with inner sleeve and blackmail label lettering. Saying that, fans of the Damned both old and new will need no encouragement to add this to their collection.Hand numbered limited edition of 500 copies.
Marketed as "Purple / Yellow Yolk Vinyl".
Both colour sections of the disc are translucent. Replica labels.
Presented in a sleeve with a light gloss finish.
Top opening picture inner sleeve of thick paper, also light gloss.
The individual numbering is on a 9cm x 6cm hype sticker applied to the shrink-wrap.
Runouts are laser etched. |  | Vinyl: |
Black Vinyl |
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12 |
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DAMLP 001 |
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