Streets (punk album)
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Streets | ||
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Compilation album by Various | ||
Released | End of 1977 | |
Genre | Punk rock | |
Label | Beggars Banquet Records |
Streets is a compilation album of early British punk rock bands from a variety of independent record labels [1]. It was an attempt at an end of year ‘round up’ [2] and, significantly, was the first album released on Beggars Banquet Records (catalogue number BEGA1).[3]
The sleeve notes stated that: "1977 was the year that the music came out of the concert halls & onto the streets; when independent labels sprang out of the woodwork to feed new tastes; when rock music once again became about energy & fun; when the major’s boardrooms lost control. Suddenly we could do anything".
The Members’ contribution to Streets was their debut on vinyl , and its impact was such that it contributed to a record deal with Stiff Records.[4] It was also The Doll’s recording debut.[5] Within 14 months of the release of this compilation, both bands went on to have UK Top 30 hit singles; the Members with "The Sound of the Suburbs" (number 12 in January 1979) and the Doll with "Desire Me" (number 28 in December 1978).[6]
In 2004, the record was included in a trakMarx review of Classic Punk Rock Compilation LPs, where it was described as "the first real collection of ‘highlights from independent British labels’ ever undertaken… Streets was utterly groundbreaking stuff."[1]. The Punk77 website described it as an "excellent" compilation.[7] Two of the tracks – Slaughter & the Dogs’s "Cranked Up Really High" and The Nosebleeds' "Ain’t Bin To No Music School" - were included in Mojo magazine’s list of the best punk rock singles of all time.[8]. Another track, The Drones’ "Lookalikes", was similarly acclaimed in an all-time best list by Steve Gardner of NKVD Records.[9]
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Side one
- "Trash" by The Doll
- "Fear on the Streets" by The Members
- "Be My Prisoner" by The Lurkers
- "Isgodaman" by Arthur Comics
- "Arabs in ‘Arrads" by The art attacks
- "19" by Dogs
- "Talk Talk Talk Talk" by Reaction
- "College Girls" by Cane
[edit] Side two
- "Cranked Up Really High" by Slaughter & the Dogs
- "Ain’t Bin To No Music School" by The Nosebleeds
- "Lookalikes" by The Drones
- "Hungry" by Zeros
- "Bend and Flush" by The Puke Dukes
- "Disaster Movie" by Exile
- "Jerkin" by Drive
- "Innocents" by John Cooper Clarke
- "No More Rock ‘n’ Roll" by Tractor
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ a b Johnny Forgotten (Jan 2004). Punk Rock Compilation classics. Retrieved on 2007-11-30.
- ^ The Members page on www.punk77.co.uk
- ^ Beggars Banquet Records - Biffy Clyro, Calla, Devastations, The Early Years, Film School, Mark Lanegan, The National, Tindersticks
- ^ Joynson, Vernon (2001). Up Yours! A Guide to UK Punk, New Wave & Early Post Punk. Wolverhampton: Borderline Publications, p.244. ISBN 1-899855-13-0.;
- ^ Joynson, Vernon (2001). Up Yours! A Guide to UK Punk, New Wave & Early Post Punk. Wolverhampton: Borderline Publications, p.127. ISBN 1-899855-13-0.
- ^ Strong, M.C. (2003). The Great Indie Discography. Edinburgh: Canongate, p.99 & p.57. ISBN 1-84195-335-0.
- ^ The Art Attacks page on www.punk77.co.uk
- ^ Mojo (October 2001) - 100 Punk Scorchers , Issue 95, London
- ^ Steve Gardner (1996) “Hiljaiset Levyt: 100 Best Punk singles”