
Another Kind Of Blues
U.K. Subs
1979
Another Kind Of Blues is a Punk album by U.K. Subs, originally released in 1979. On Gatefold: 28 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Punk
- Punk Rock
- raw
- defiant
- punky
About
Onetime hairdresser Charlie Harper cut his teeth in London-based R&B groups before channeling his working-class ire through the English punk band U.K. Subs. And it worked in the frontman’s favor that he was older than his fellow Stooges-adoring blokes, because he could deliver a tune as if he were Eric Burdon’s kid bro: any lack of color in his powerful blues-weaned vocal charge was made up for in guts. And by the time this late punk entry dropped in early 1979, the four-piece was a ready, well-oiled machine. It showed, from the album-opening gate-crasher ("C.I.D.") to a chart-hit sing-along (“Tomorrows Girls,” a satire of some male-defined future) to an ever-ready anthem (“I Live in a Car”) to some early oi!/street punk (“Disease”) to fine examples of the era’s fist-pump punk-pop (“Stranglehold,” “TV Blues”).
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Tracklist
- 1C.I.D.2:11
- 2I Couldn't Be You2:07
- 3I Live in a Car1:36
- 4Tomorrows Girls2:23
- 5Killer1:29
- 6World War1:23
- 7Rockers3:36
- 8I.O.D.1:24
- 9T.V.Blues2:08
- 10Blues1:50
- 11Lady Esquire1:58
- 12All I Want to Know1:46
- 13Crash Course1:43
- 14Young Criminals2:20
- 15B.I.C.1:37
- 16Disease1:26
- 17Stranglehold1:57
Credits
Performers
- Paul SlackBASS
- Pete DaviesDRUMS
- Nicky GarrattGUITAR
- Charlie HarperVOCALS HARMONICA
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 28 pressings tracked on Gatefold
