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Various - NORTH BY NORTH WEST : Liverpool & Manchester from Punk to Post-Punk & Beyond 1976-1983 - Compiled By Paul Morley Country: UK
Genre: Electronic, Rock Style: New Wave, Synth-pop, Indie Rock
CD 1. Manchester
01 Buzzcocks - Boredom 02 The Fall - Repetition 03 John Cooper Clarke - I Don't Want To Be Nice 04 Magazine - Shot By Both Sides 05 Buzzcocks - What Do I Get? 06 The Durutti Column - Sketch For Summer 07 Joy Division - Transmission 08 The Passage - Fear 09 Blue Orchids - Work 10 The Distractions - Times Go By So Slow 11 A Certain Ratio - Shack Up 12 Ludus - My Cherry Is In Sherry 13 New Order - Ceremony 14 The Smiths - How Soon Is Now?
kbps range 446-511
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01 Spitfire Boys - British Refugee 02 Yachts - Suffice To Say 03 Will Sergeant - Fuzztronic 04 OMD - Electricity 05 Echo And The Bunnymen - Pictures On My Wall 06 Wah! Heat - Better Scream 07 Lori And The Chameleons - Touch 08 The Teardrop Explodes - Reward 09 Echo And The Bunnymen - Rescue 10 Care - Flaming Sword 11 Pale Fountains - There's Always Something On My Mind 12 Dalek I Love You - Holiday In Disneyland 13 Lotus Eaters - The First Pictures Of You 14 Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax
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01 Warsaw - No Love Lost 02 Slaughter & The Dogs - Cranked Up Really High 03 Bright, Bette & The Illuminations - My Boyfriend’s Back 04 Those Naughty Lumps - Iggy Pop’s Jacket 05 Big In Japan – Big In Japan 06 Stockholm Monsters - Happy Ever After 07 James - Folklore 08 China Crisis - African And White 09 Spherical Objects - Sweet Tooth 10 Pink Industry - Don’t Let Go 11 Crispy Ambulance - Deaf 12 Section 25 - Knew Noise 13 Swamp Children - Call Me Honey 14 Clarke, John Cooper - Valley Of The Lost Women 15 Royal Family & The Poor - Dream
kbps 321-555
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Album Description Absolutely essential Limited Edition three CD set, compiled by Paul Morley, features Liverpool and Manchester Punk to Post-Punk and beyond, spanning the years 1976-1983. Includes a bonus disc featuring an additional 15 cuts. Featuring 43 tracks from such artists as Joy Division, Smiths, Echo & The Bunnymen, Crispy Ambulance, Lori & The Chameleons, New Order and many more. 2006.
Album Details Liverpool and Manchester from Punk to Post-punk and Beyond 1976-1983. Compiled by Former Nme Stalwart and Ztt Co-conspirator Paul Morley.
"From the mid-1970s onwards Liverpool's docks and traditional manufacturing industries went into sharp decline. The advent of containerization meant that the city's docks became largely obsolete. In the early 1980s unemployment rates in Liverpool were among the highest in the UK. In recent years, Liverpool's economy has recovered and has experienced growth rates higher than the national average since the mid-nineties."BETWEEN 1976 and 1984, both Manchester and Liverpool were home to a host of exciting new bands on independent labels. The 2CD North By North West has been compiled by Paul Morley to encapsulate this period in music history, with a bonus CD featuring rarities and previously unreleased material.Released on the resurrected Korova label (original home of Echo & The Bunnymen and The Residents, among others), the album shows the marked difference in each cities musical evolution – where Manchester was widely considered to be introverted, angry and political, Liverpool was flamboyant, brash and showy.No matter what your opinion on either, there’s no doubting some pretty influential bands emerged from that period – many of whom have continued to inspire the nu-wave, post-punk revolution that’s currently sweeping the charts today.Some names will jump out and need no introduction – the Buzzcocks, for instance, kick off the Manchester CD with Boredom, while Disc 1 further includes offerings from Joy Division (Transmission) and The Smiths’ How Soon Is Now, as well as the early New Order track Ceremony.While CD2, from Liverpool, contains gems from Frankie Goes To Hollywood (Relax) and Echo & The Bunnymen (Pictures On My Wall and Rescue).In between, there’s offerings from bands and musicians such as John Cooper Clarke, Blue Orchids, Spitfire Boys and Teardrop Explodes. Some tracks are worth uncovering, others are best left in the era from which they came.John Cooper Clarke’s I Don’t Want To Be Nice, for instance, is an ageing warhorse that is full of biting social comment and in yer face petulance. It’s a proper punk record – but it’s also instantly forgettable.Punk connoisseurs are sure to derive the most pleasure from the three CDs, while fans of the current revival should take the time to check out where some of the ‘new’ sounds originated from – but anyone tiring of the whole punk, new wave and post-punk music scene ought to steer well clear
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