When Incognito Records began this limited-edition series back in 1993, they made an honest attempt to contact as many of these late seventies/early eighties bands as they could to secure rights, giving this series claim to being one of best in the torrent of punk retrospectives that the nineties unleashed. While compiler Peter Parzinger still tilts this series towards wilder, cruder punk rock from all over the Western world with bands like Seize, Schoolgirl Bitch and Friction, the third time around also includes some more charming, more catchy bands like The Rivals, God's Heart Attack, First Steps and tennis-punks, The Rude Kids.
(Incognito INC. 055, Germany, 1993)
Treat Me Like A Doll (God's Heart Attack, Holland, 1978, from only 7")
Day Doult (Chaos, Austria, 1979, from split 12" with The Sick)
Out Of Order (Seize, UK, 1982, from 2.7")
Just Like Your Mom (Vox Pop, USA, 1980, from only 7")
Industriemadchen (S.Y.P.H., Germany, 1979, from 1.7")
Next Time I'll Beat Bjorn Borg (Rude Kids, Sweden, 1980, from 4.7")
Here Comes The Night (Rivals, UK, 1980, from 3.7")
Nothin' To Lose (Red Rockers, USA, 1980, from 1.7")
Think For Yourself (Schoolgirl Bitch, UK, 1978, from only 7")
I Never Thought I'd Find Someone Who Could Be So Kind (Manikins, Australia, 1978, from 1.7")
New Lottery (Godhead, USA, 1981, from only 7")
Where Is The New Wave? (Cybermen, USA, 1978, from 1.7")
Profit (Ebba Gron, Sweden, 1978, from 1.7")
Pistol (Friction, Japan, 1980, from 2.7")
Kill Me I'm Rotten (Luchs Brothers, USA, 1978, from 1.7")
The Beat Is Back (First Steps, UK, 1979, from 1.7")
Going Out With The In-Crowd (Manic Depressives, USA, 1980, from only 7")
Cigarettes & Alcohol (Leftovers, Australia, 1978, from only 7")
Ono (Wasteland, UK, 1979, from 1.7")
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music also ruined my life and very glad of it I am too. Thanks for this one.
ReplyDeleteoh yeah, just remembered, my favourite quote from that era is from the gang of 4, "to have ambition is my ambition", which is exactly why music ruined my life, it gave voice to the truth of my life. Cheers and no regrets.
ReplyDeleteCollect the set!
ReplyDeleteCheers from another ruined life!
ReplyDeletetough as f*ck to say hi on here these days...
ReplyDeleteCheers, Dgrador
Thanks all for the encouraging words!
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Dgrador
Good to hear from you. What was the comments problem? Your not the first person to mention the issue...
Great stuff! Thank you
ReplyDeletegood to see some friction on here. underrated band. thanks for this.
ReplyDeleteIt really is Christmas :) Thanks again Jeff. More live-saving music to help get over all the endless shite on tv we are going to have to endure in the coming week.
ReplyDeletevery nice comp, thank you & merry shit-mas
ReplyDeletegreat music . . . thanks
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