Fulham Fallout
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Fulham Fallout is the studio debut album of seminal U.K. punk band The Lurkers. The original album was realeased in June of 1978 on the Beggar's Banquet label and hit number 57 on the U.K. Album Chart in its first week. The rerelease on Captain Oi! Records added an additional twelve tracks of singles and demos to the original set of fourteen tracks.
The style on this album is a good demonstration of how they earned the nickname "The British Ramones", and the album is somewhat of an underground classic of the punk genre.
[edit] Track listing
Side One
- "Ain't Got a Clue" (Stride)
- "I Don't Need to Tell Her" (Stride)
- "Total War" (Stride)
- "Hey You" (Bradshaw)
- "Shadow" (Stride)
- "Then I Kicked Her" (Phil Spector, Greenwich, & Barry)
- "Go, Go, Go" (Moore)
- "Jenny" (Stride)
- "Time of Year" (Stride)
- "Self Destruct" (Stride)
- "It's Quiet Here" (Esso, Stride)
- "Gerald" (The Lurkers)
- "I'm on Heat" (Stride)
- "Be My Prisoner" (Stride)
CD Reissue Included
- "Shadow" (Single Version)
- "Love Story"
- "Freak Show"
- "Mass Media Believer"
- "Ooh! Ooh! I Love You"
- "Pills" (Bo Diddley)
- "We Are the Chaos Bros."
- "Be My Prisoner" (Streets Compilation version)
- "Total War" (Demo)
- "Then I Kissed Her" ("Then I Kicked Her" Demo)
- "I Love the Dark" (LP Demo)
- "Freak Show" (LP Demo)
[edit] Personnel
Howard Wall - Vocals Pete Stride - Guitar, Vocals Esso - Drums, Vocals, Glockenspiel Nigel Moore - Bass, Vocals