Problem Child (Damned)
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"Problem Child" | ||
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Single by The Damned | ||
From the album Music for Pleasure | ||
B-side | "You Take My Money" | |
Released | September 28 1977 | |
Format | 7" single | |
Recorded | Britannia Studios, Islington, August 1977 | |
Genre | Punk/Rock | |
Length | 2:15 | |
Label | Stiff BUY 18 |
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Producer | Nick Mason | |
Chart positions | N/A | |
The Damned singles chronology | ||
"Stretcher Case Baby" 1977 |
"Problem Child" 1977 |
"Don't Cry Wolf" 1977 |
Problem Child was a single by The Damned. It was issued in October 1977 as a preview for the band's second album, Music for Pleasure. The tracks were produced by Nick Mason, the drummer from Pink Floyd, and were the first to be released featuring new member Lu Edmunds. The single again failed to chart in the official UK Top 75, though it did reach #27 on the NME chart, which used a different sample of record shops.
The single was reissued in Stiff's mail order Damned 4 Pack mail-order set. A CD version was issued in the Stiff Singles 1976-1977 box set by Castle Music in 2003.
The single was also issued in Germany.
[edit] Track listing
- "Problem Child" (Scabies, James) - 2:15
- "You Take My Money" (James) - 2:00