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Monday 3 November 2014

The Best of Brought To Life - 119


1. CRIME - 'Hot Wire My Heart' - Crime Music 7" - USA - 1976
A nice sloppy early punk effort from the bowels of Frisco. This was their 'leather' phase.
2. THE DIDJITS - 'Max Wedge' - Touch And Go LP - USA - 1988
So, come on,  who the hell's got the 'Whoop My Head' or 'Durga! Durga! Durga!' cassettes??? Anybody??? Oh well, this is the opening track from second album 'Hey Judester'. See the video here.
3. HORRORCOMIC - 'I Don't Mind' - Lightning 7" - UK - 1978
Their second single. The band were rumoured to record-label staff but this is neither here nor there. Where's the rule that you can't work and play in a band at the same time?
4. THE CONTROLLERS - 'Neutron Bomb' - What? 7" - USA - 1978
The debut single from these L.A. legends.
5. THE SCROTUM POLES - 'Helicopter Honeymoon' - One Tone 7" - UK - 1980
Their 'Revelation' E.P. takes a while to get going but this is the stand-out track for me. From Tayside in Scotland.
6. THE ADICTS - 'Straightjacket' - Dining Out 7" - UK - 1979
From 'Lunch With The Adicts' - their debut 7" - before Monkey discovered make-up.
7. THE UNWANTED - 'Bleak Outlook' - Raw 7" - UK - 1977
From another debut E.P. 'Withdrawal' (which was the weakest track).
8. THE DIDJITS - 'Axhandle' - Touch And Go LP - USA - 1988
Another from 'Hey Judester'. 'You just can't get away from the fire!'
9. THE BUMP CARS - 'I Win' - Wat Rock 7" - USA - 1978
From their sole 5-track E.P. A less-well-known L.A. combo.
10. THE DEMICS - 'Talk's Cheap' - Ready 12" - Canada - 1979
From another 5-track E.P.  'New York City' was supposedly the stand-out track, but not to these ears.
11. THE CULT - 'Frontier' - Anti-Hype 7" - UK - 1980
Sole single. They were apparently from North-East England as one of the tracks appeared on the 'N.E.1' sampler.
12. THE BEEZ - 'Do The Suicide' - Edible 7" - UK - 1979
One from their second E.P.
13. THE DIDJITS - '(Mama Had A) Skull Baby' - Touch And Go LP - USA - 1988
Another from 'Hey Judester'. 'You would scream too if all's y' had was a skull!'
14. CYANIDE - 'Mac The Flash' - Pye 7" - UK - 1978
Their debut single, slower than the album version.
15. CRIME - 'Murder By Guitar' - Crime Music 7" - USA - 1977
Second single, played endlessly by John Peel, most of which is the menacing intro.
16. CHAOS UK - 'No Security' - Riot City 7" - UK - 1982
Their second single, with another cool intro. It was even used on UKDK.
17. BEE BEE CEE - 'You Gotta Know Girl' - Rel 7" - UK - 1977
One-off single from this Edinburgh-based band.
18. THE DIDJITS - 'Stumpo Knee Grinder' - Touch And Go LP - USA - 1988
A fourth from 'Hey Judester'. 'Wild, wild!'
19. ANTISOCIAL - 'Backstreet Boys' - Beat The System 7" - UK - 1982
From their 'Made In England' E.P. Makes me feel so proud!
20. THE UNWANTED - 'These Boots Were Made For Walking' - Raw 7" - UK - 1978
The flipside of disappointing second single 'Secret Police'.
21. THE CONTROLLERS - 'Slow Boy' - Siamese 7" - USA - 1979
From another second single.
22. THE DEMICS - 'Oh Well' - Ready 12" - Canada - 1979
Another from their 12" E.P.
23. THE USERS - 'Dead On Arrival' - Warped 7" - UK - 1978
The flipside of 'Kicks In Style'.
24. LOCKJAW - 'Radio Call Sign' - Raw 7" - UK - 1977
Debut single, often dissed but good enuff for me!
25. THE DIDJITS - 'Dad' - Touch and Go LP - USA - 1988
And a fifth from 'Hey Judester'.
***BONUS TRACKS***
26. THE CONTROLLERS - 'Do The Uganda' 
27. THE BEEZ - 'Backstreet Love'
28. ANTISOCIAL - 'Your Choice'
29. THE DIDJITS - 'Plate In My Head'
30. THE CONTROLLERS - 'Killer Queers'
31. THE SCROTUM POLES - 'Radio Tay'
32. CRIME - 'Baby You're So Repulsive'
33. THE UNWANTED - '1984'
34. THE DIDJITS - 'Stingray'
35. THE ADICTS - 'This Week'

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