1977: The Year Punk Broke

1977: The Year Punk Broke

1977: The Year Punk Broke

1977: The Year Punk Broke

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Overview

If 1976 was year zero for punk rock in the U.K. with the Sex Pistols and Clash blowing up and taking over the music press, 1977 was the year record shops were flooded with singles by all sorts of bands capitalizing on the sound, fury, and attitude of punk. Cherry Red's 1977: The Year Punk Broke is a chronologically chosen three-disc selection of singles that touches on some of the biggest releases of the year plus loads of tracks that still sound rough and ready by bands who didn't stand the test of time. It kicks off with the Buzzcocks' "Boredom," which was an influential track sonically and commercially as it gave other people the idea to release their records totally independently. There are certainly plenty of songs here that were released by tiny labels, though quite a few were issued by large entities like EMI and Sony, too. It didn't matter who put the records out -- what really did make a difference was that the loud guitars, snotty vocals, and primitive sounds presented a clear alternative to the overly slick rock sounds of the day. The selections chosen here are fascinating and show that while many bands did just want to sound as punk as possible -- aka just like the Sex Pistols -- there were even more bands taking the opportunity to do something new and exciting. They amped up their pub rock style like Graham Parker does on "The New York Shuffle," supercharged their boogie rock like the Gorillas do on "Gatecrasher," or covered oldies as weirdly as possible like Chartreuse's take on the Kinks' "You Really Got Me." Some groups crank out super-hooky power pop (the Boys' "I Don't Care") or jacked-up garage rock (the Cortinas' "Defiant Pose"), while others dole out taut and melodic rock & roll (Spider's "Back to the Wall"), and the occasional oddball verged on the avant-garde like John Cooper Clarke with his jaunty street poetry and skronky noise. Of course, there were plenty of bands making straight punk rock, and 1977 rounds up some of the best. At the top of the pile are the Damned (whose "Neat Neat Neat" is practically a blueprint), but bands like Satan's Rats, the Lurkers, and 999 aren't too far from the top. The collection does a fine job showing how the punk sound wasn't quite monolithic (yet) and there was room for bruised romantics like the Only Ones, old hippies like Larry Wallis, and even a woman or two. X-Ray Spex's brilliantly caterwauling "Oh Bondage Up Yours!" proved that punk wasn't a complete boys club, just mostly. Along with all the solid gold there are some chintzy knockoffs and parodies, but luckily the compilers kept those to a bare minimum just to show they existed. These few tracks are certainly skippable and they don't detract from the raw, rugged, and real history lesson the rest of the collection provides. 1977 was a vanguard year for music, and Cherry Red does a brilliant job excavating and polishing the gems, both obvious and obscure. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 07/05/2019
Label: Cherry Red
UPC: 5013929107809
Rank: 117180

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Boredom  -  Buzzcocks  - Howard Devoto  - Pete Shelley
  2. London Lady  - Jet Black  - Jean-Jacques Burnel  - Hugh Cornwell  - Dave Greenfield  -  Stranglers
  3. Gatecrasher  -  Gorillas  - Jesse Hector
  4. Neat Neat Neat  -  Damned  - Brian James
  5. Capaldi¿¿¿s Caf¿¿  -  Deaf School  - Clive Langer  -  Sam Davis
  6. Bad Time  - Ian Carnochan  -  Vibrators
  7. I Don¿¿¿t Care  -  Boys  - Matt Dangerfield  - Casino Steel
  8. Away From the Numbers  -  Jam  - Paul Weller
  9. Born to Lose  - Johnny Thunders  -  Thunders
  10. Thinkin¿¿¿ of the U.S.A.  - Andy Blade  -  Eater  - Ian Woodcock
  11. On the Edge  - Adrian Borland  - Adrian Janes  -  Outsiders
  12. Sick of You  - James Burkill  - Chris Free  -  Users
  13. You Really Got Me  -  Chartreuse  - Ray Davies
  14. I Wanna Be Free  -  Rings  - Alan Lee Shaw
  15. Man of the Year  - Cliff Harris  -  Models  - Marco Pirroni
  16. Peter and the Pets  -  Only Ones  - Peter Perrett
  17. Mot¿¿rhead  - Lemmy Kilmister  -  Motorhead
  18. Mony Mony  - Bobby Bloom  -  Celia & the Mutations  - Ritchie Cordell  - Bo Gentry  - Tommy James
  19. Runnin¿¿¿ Riot  - Steve Burgess  -  Cock Sparrer  - Gary Lammin
  20. I Need You  -  Count Bishops  - Ray Davies
  21. Let¿¿¿s Go  - Damien Blackwell  -  Blitzkrieg Bop  - John Hodgson  - Mick Hylton
  22. Naive  -  Killjoys  - Kevin Rowland
  23. Incendiary Device  -  Moped  -  Slimy Toad
  24. I Wanna Be Your Man  - John Lennon  - Paul McCartney  -  Rezillos
  25. No Russians in Russia  - Martin Gordon  -  Radio Stars
  26. Fascist Pigs  - Eddie Garrity  -  Nosebleeds  - Vini Reilly
  27. Jubilee '77  -  Exile  -  Exile

Disc 2

  1. Lookin¿¿¿ After No. 1  -  Boomtown Rats  - Bob Geldof
  2. Whole Wide World  - Eric Goulden  -  Wreckless Eric
  3. I Can¿¿¿t Come  - Pete Makowski  -  Snivelling Shits
  4. Where Have All the Boot Boys Gone  - Wayne Barrett  - Howard Bates  -  Brian Grantham  - Mick Rossi  -  Slaughter & the Dogs
  5. For Adolfs Only  - Gordon Dair  - Ronald McKinnon  - David Robertson  - Gordon Scott  -  Valves
  6. Bulletin  -  Doctors of Madness  - Richard Strange
  7. Day by Day  -  Generation X  - Billy Idol  - Tommy James
  8. Television Viewer  - Tim Ryan  -  Vacants
  9. Kill  -  Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias  - Anthony Bowers  - Rob Harding  - Jimmy Hibbert  - Christopher Lee  - Bruce Mitchell  - Les Prior  - Simon White
  10. You Can¿¿¿t Rock and Roll (In a Council Flat)  - Steve Counsel  -  Puncture
  11. Enemies  - Philip Chevron  -  Radiators
  12. Just Want to Be Myself [7¿¿¿ Version]  - Steve "Whisper" Cundall  -  Drones  - Mike Howells
  13. Red London  - Dave Parsons  -  Sham 69
  14. Deranged Demented and Free  - Kenny Hyslop  -  P.V.C.2
  15. Oh Bondage Up Yours!  - Poly Styrene  -  X-Ray Spex
  16. 2-4-6-8 Motorway  - Tom Robinson  -  Robinson
  17. Nasty, Nasty  -  999  - Guy Days  - Keith Lucas
  18. Rockwrok  - John Foxx  -  Ultravox
  19. Family Planning  - Dave Barnard  -  Depressions  - Ozzy Garvey  - Eric Wright
  20. Radio Fun  - Steve Godfrey  -  Zeros  -  Zeros
  21. Pool Hall Punks  - Sean Tyla  -  Tyla
  22. Klean Living Kids  - Mick Smithers  -  Stukas
  23. Freak Show  - Manic Esso  -  Lurkers  - Nigel Moore  - Pete Stride  - Howard Wall
  24. Hold My Hand  - Paul Gilbert  -  Jerks  - Simon Snakke
  25. Bleak Outlook  - Vincent Davey  - Paul Gardner  - Mark Nelson  -  Unwanted  - Olli Wisdom
  26. Blood on the Wall  - Jethro Adlington  -  Some Chicken
  27. Insane Society  - Charlie Casey  - Noel McDonagh  -  Menace  - Steve Tannett  - Morgan Webster
  28. Drab City  -  Features  - Tim Fletcher
  29. Back to the Wall  - David Bryce  - Brian Burrows  - Colin Harkness  -  Spider
  30. Just Another Teenage Anthem  - David Cairns  - John Harty  -  New Hearts  - Ian Page
  31. (You Keep on Tellin¿¿¿ Me) Lies  - Bo Benham  - Steve McNerney  -  Pleasers

Disc 3

  1. Innocents  - John Cooper Clarke  - Anthony McGahan
  2. How Much Longer  -  Alternative TV  - Alex Fergusson  - Mark Perry
  3. She Made Magic  - Jesse Lynn-Dean  -  Wasps
  4. Regulations  - Tony Deary  - Stephen Harrington  -  Neon Hearts  - Martin Ratcliffe
  5. The New York Shuffle  - Graham Parker  -  Parker
  6. Trash  -  Baby Doll  -  Doll
  7. Ain¿¿¿t No Legend  -  Maniacs  - Alan Lee Shaw
  8. In My Love for You  - Paul Rencher  -  Satan's Rats  - Roy Wilkes
  9. Police Car  - Larry Wallis  - Larry Willis
  10. Quit This Town  - Graeme Douglas  -  Eddie & the Hot Rods  - Ed Hollis
  11. Development Corporations  - Mike McGuire  -  Now  - Steve Rolls
  12. High Rise Living  -  Chelsea  - Gene October
  13. Arabs in ¿¿¿Arrods  -  Art Attacks  - Edwin Pouncey  - Steve Spear
  14. Priorities  -  Trash
  15. Dynamo  -  Method  - Dennis Muchmore  - Mike Parlett
  16. Naive  - Duncan Browne  - Peter Godwin  - Sean Lyons  -  Public Zone
  17. Jailbait  - David Clemo  - Thomas Kerr  -  Left Hand Drive
  18. Ripped and Torn  - Stephen Bird  - Adrian Godfrey  - Kevin Godfrey  -  Swell Maps
  19. I Can See You  -  Acme Sewage Company  -  Orsbourne
  20. First Mistake  - Pete Lewis  -  Rats
  21. Natty Punko  - Bert Biscoe  -  Brainiac 5  - Charlie Taylor
  22. Defiant Pose  -  Cortinas  - Dexter Dalwood  - Mike Fewings  - Nick Sheppard  - Daniel Swan  - Jeremy Valentine
  23. Help I'm Trapped  -  Carpettes  - Neil Thompson
  24. Tell Me the Truth [Live at the Vortex]  -  Neo  -  Neo
  25. Raped  - Tony Baggett  - Faebhean Kwest  - Sean Purcell  -  Raped  - Takeshi Tsujino
  26. Flies  - Garry Croudace  - Neville Crozier  -  Fruit Eating Bears
  27. Ru12  - Kevin Hobbi  -  Hobbies of Today
  28. Left Right and Centre  - Tony Davidson  -  Drug Squad  - Geoff Eade  - Laurie Mills
  29. I'm a Punk  - Mark Gibbs  -  Norman & the Hooligans  - Tony Richards  - Trevor Vallis
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