England's Glory (band)
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England's Glory were Peter Perrett's pre-The Only Ones band. They received little attention from record companies and failed to secure a record deal. Perrett's vocal style at the time was reminiscent of Lou Reed, and NME journalist Nick Kent was almost fooled in to believing that the acetate of England's Glory demos was in fact a bootleg of Velvet Underground outtakes.[citation needed] All of the band's recordings have now been issued since the success of The Only Ones.
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The Only Ones |
Alan Mair | John Perry | Mike Kellie | Peter Perrett |
Discography |
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Albums: The Only Ones | Even Serpents Shine | Special View | Baby's Got a Gun |
Compilations & live albums: Remains | The Peel Sessions Album | Live | Live in London | The Big Sleep | The Immortal Story | Darkness and Light: The Complete BBC Recordings | Why Don't You Kill Yourself? | Another Girl Another Planet: the Best of the Only Ones |
Singles: "Another Girl, Another Planet" | "The Whole of the Law" |
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The Beatstalkers | England's Glory | Spooky Tooth | The One | Love Minus Zero |