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Disc 01 01. Hell, Richard & The Voidoids "Blank generation" 02. Ramones, The "Rockaway beach" 03. Television "Friction" 04. Modern Lovers, The "Someone I care about" 05. Heartbreakers, The "Chinese rocks" 06. Dictators, The "(I live for) Cars and girls" 07. Dead Boys "Sonic reducer" 08. Dogs, The (Detroit) "John Rock" 09. Brats, The "Be a man" 10. Poly Styrene Jass Band "Drano in your veins" 11. Pere Ubu "Final solution" 12. Killer Kane Band "Mr. Cool" 13. Marbles "Red lights" 14. Sneakers "Condition red" 15. Blondie "Rip her to shreds" 16. Suicide "Rocket USA" 17. Suicide Commandos, The "Match/Mismatch" 18. Smith, Patti Group "Pissing in a river" 19. Mirrors "Shirley" 20. Berenzy, John "Vice verses" 21. Residents, The "Satisfaction"
Disc 02 01. Devo "Come back Jonee" 02. Destroy All Monsters "Bored" 03. Crime "Hot wire my heart" 04. Avengers, The "We are the one" 05. Twinkeyz, The "Aliens in our midst" 06. Mumps, The "Crocodile tears" 07. Scruffs, The "My mind" 08. Hoehn, Tommy "Blow yourself up" 09. Randoms, The "Let's get rid of New York" 10. Dils, The "Mr. Big" 11. Stamey, Chris & The DB's "(I thought) You wanted to know" 12. Quick, The "Pretty please" 13. Cigarettes, The "Gimme cigarette" 14. Electric Eels "Cyclotron" 15. Mars "3E" 16. Werth, Howard "Obsolete" 17. Pointed Sticks "What do you want me to do?" 18. Shock "This generation's on vacation" 19. Deadbeats, The "Let's shoot Maria" 20. Bags, The "Survive" 21. Human Switchboard, The "No!" 22. Curtiss A "I don't want to be president" 23. Alda Reserve "Cure me" 24. Young Canadians, The "Hawaii" 25. Weirdos, The "We got the neutron bomb" 26. Last, The "She don't know why I'm here" 27. Verlaine, Tom "Breakin' in my heart" 28. Pagans "Street where nobody lives"
Disc 03 01. Dickies, The "Fan mail" 02. DMZ "Bad attizude" 03. Germs, The "Lexicon devil" 04. Cramps, The "TV set" 05. Really Red "Corporate settings" 06. Swimming Pool Q's, The "Rat bait" 07. Blow-Up "Tell it to the judge" 08. Nervus Rex "Don't look" 09. Eyes, The "Topological lies" 10. Pylon "Cool" 11. Zero Boys, The "I'm bored" 12. Bizarros, The "Quiana girls" 13. Smart Alex "Chitter chat" 14. Hits, The "All the girls (wanna be in gangs)" 15. Dishrags, The "I don't love you" 16. Black Randy & The Metro Squad "I slept in an arcade" 17. Rhino 39 "Proxilin stomp" 18. Count Vertigo "I'm a mutant" 19. Testors "Time is mine" 20. Girls, The "Jeffrey I hear you" 21. Urinals, The "I'm a bug" 22. Lloyd, Richard "Blue and grey" 23. Sleepers, The "Seventh world" 24. Stimulators, The "Loud fast rules!" 25. Next, The "Cheap rewards" 26. Mission Of Burma "Academy fight song" 27. Flyboys, The "Theme song"
Disc 04 01. Jones, Dow & The Industrials "Can't stand the Midwest" 02. Haskels, The "Taking the city by storm" 03. Pure Hell "Noise addiction" 04. Suburban Lawns "Janitor" 05. Non Compos Mentis "Ultimate orgasm" 06. Method Actors "Do the method" 07. Modernettes "Barbra" 08. Bureaucrats, The "Feel the pain" 09. Bush Tetras "Snakes crawl" 10. Chrome "New age" 11. Cosmopolitans, The "(How to keep your) Husband happy" 12. Customs, The "Long gone" 13. Epicycle "You're not gonna get it" 14. Colors, The "Rave it up" 15. Gizmos, The "Bible belt baby" 16. Demics, The "New York City" 17. Units, The "Work" 18. Suburbs, The "World war III" 19. Chandra "Kate" 20. Suspects, The "Talking loud" 21. Feelies, The "Raised eyebrows" 22. Bongos, The "Telephoto lens" 23. Rev, Martin "Mari" 24. Embarrassment, The "Sex drive" 25. Necessaries, The "Detroit tonight" 26. MX-80 "Someday you'll be king"
Disc 05 01. Polyrock "Romantic me" 02. Unknowns, The "Dream sequence" 03. Pell Mell "Spy vs. spy" 04. Lyres "Buried alive" 05. Trouble, Justin "Ponytail" 06. Speedies, The "Time" 07. Anemic Boyfriends, The "Fake I.D." 08. Gun Club, The "She's like heroin to me" 09. Slickee Boys, The "Here to stay" 10. Salvation Army, The "Mind gardens" 11. New Math "They walk among you" 12. Jetsons, The "Genetically stupid" 13. Dream Syndicate, The "When you smile (EP Version)" 14. Oil Tasters, The "That's when the brick goes through the window" 15. Redd Kross "Clorox girls" 16. Middle Class, The "Last touch" 17. Wall Of Voodoo "Call box 1-2-3" 18. Cheifs "Blues lamb" 19. X "White girl" 20. Crash Course In Science "Cardboard" 21. Adolescents, The "Amoeba" 22. Flesh Eaters "Version nation" 23. Replacements, The "I'm in trouble" 24. Sport Of Kings "This city in darkness" 25. Get Smart! "This is style" 26. Dead Kennedys "Holiday in Cambodia" 27. Romeo Void "Not safe" 28. Minor Threat "Minor threat"
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A Story Of Us/ Canadian Punk And Its Aftershocks 1975-81 |
 | Description: | â?¢ 5CD set bringing a comprehensive, big-tent look at the early years of punk rock in the US and Canada. â?¢ Over six hours of music. â?¢ Includes benchmark tracks by the sceneâ??s most influential bands plus many rare singles making their first appearance on CD. Named after Richard Hellâ??s epoch-defining anthem, â??Blank Generationâ?? documents the emergence in North America of what came to be labelled punk rock. A year or two prior to punk exploding in the UK, bands whoâ??d been playing live in venues like New York Cityâ??s CBGB started releasing records, often on independent labels, as an antidote to the prevailing disco and corporate soft rock which dominated the US charts. This five CD reflects those influential NYC bands â?? Patti Smith Group, The Ramones, Television, Blondie, The Voidoids, etc. â?? as well as the sceneâ??s other pioneers such as Pere Ubu and The Dead Boys (both Cleveland, Ohio), Dead Kennedys and Crime (San Francisco), Devo (Akron, Ohio), The Germs and The Weirdos (Los Angeles) and Mission of Burma (Boston, Massachusetts). â??Blank Generationâ?? offers a deliberately broad definition of punk, encompassing contributions from such outré acts as Suicide, The Cramps and The Residents through to new wave/power pop combos (Sneakers, Chris Stamey & the dBâ??s, etc.). Also present are contemporary recordings by some of the mavericks who inspired punk â?? Destroy All Monsters (Detroit) boasted ex-members of The Stooges and The MC5 and The Heartbreakers and Killer Kane Band spun off the New York Dolls. While the US punk scene was arguably always more diverse musically than that of the UK, the music evolved quickly, as evinced by the choices heard on Discs 4 and 5. Many of the acts here such as X, The Replacements, The Feelies, Redd Kross, The Dream Syndicate, The Gun Club and Minor Threat would make an even greater impact as the 1980s wore on. Itâ??s hard to overestimate the seismic shocks caused by the music on â??Blank Generationâ??, not only on everything in alternative music which followed in North American, from the 80s hardcore scene and the music heard on the whole alternative college radio network through to grunge and beyond. And yet this era has never before been treated to a comprehensive retrospective of this kind. - A STORY OF US/CANADIAN PUNK AND ITS AFTERSHOCKS 1975-81Five CD set bringing a comprehensive, big-tent look at the early years of punk rock in the US and Canada. Over six hours of music. Includes benchmark tracks by the scene's most influential bands plus many rare singles making their first appearance on CD. This five CD includes influential NYC bands - Patti Smith Group, The Ramones, Television, Blondie, The Voidoids, etc. - as well as the scene's other pioneers such as Pere Ubu and The Dead Boys (both Cleveland, Ohio), Dead Kennedys and Crime (San Francisco), Devo (Akron, Ohio), The Germs and The Weirdos (Los Angeles) and Mission of Burma (Boston, Massachusetts). Blank Generation offers a deliberately broad definition of punk, encompassing contributions from such outré acts as Suicide, The Cramps and The Residents through to new wave/power pop combos (Sneakers, Chris Stamey & the dB's, etc.). While the US punk scene was arguably always more diverse musically than that of the UK, the music evolved quickly, as evinced by the choices heard on Discs 4 and 5. Many of the acts here such as X, The Replacements, The Feelies, Redd Kross, The Dream Syndicate, The Gun Club and Minor Threat would make an even greater impact as the 1980s wore on. It's hard to overestimate the seismic shocks caused by the music on 'Blank Generation', not only on everything in alternative music which followed in North American, from the 80s hardcore scene and the music heard on the whole alternative college radio network through to grunge and beyond. And yet this era has never before been treated to a comprehensive retrospective of this kind."Blank Generation-US & Canadian Punk 1975-1981" is a comprehensive CD compilation that captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit of North American punk during its formative years. Spanning from 1975 to 1981, this collection features an eclectic mix of tracks from both iconic and obscure bands across the United States and Canada. Listeners are treated to a sonic journey through the evolution of punk, with gritty guitars, urgent vocals, and relentless rhythms that defined an era. The selection highlights not only legendary acts but also hidden gems that contributed to shaping the underground scene. Released by Cherry Red Records?a renowned label celebrated for its dedication to alternative music genres?this CD stands as a testament to their commitment in preserving musical history. Cherry Red Records has built a reputation since the late '70s for curating influential compilations and reissues, making them a trusted name among collectors and enthusiasts. |  | No. of tracks: |
131 |
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2911479CYR |
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