Re-forming in 1989 after a decade apart, Manchester’s Buzzcocks proved their music had the staying power to remain relevant long after the new wave had broken. Performing at a 1990 and 1992 gig that captures the bands’ energy demonstrating that these punk pioneers still rock 2x 180g heavyweight Grey colored vinyl
Highlights include ‘Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn’t’ve’), ‘Fast Cars’, ‘Moving Away from the Pulsebeat’, ‘Autonomy’ and ‘What Do I Get?’1990 line up includes the classic line up: Pete Shelley, Steve Diggle, Steve Garvey, John Maher. 1992 line up includes Steve Diggle and Pete Shelly with a new rhythm section
LP1: | ||
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1 | Nothing Left | |
2 | Moving Away From The Pulsebeat | |
3 | You Say You Don’t Love Me | |
4 | E.S.P | |
5 | Walking Distance | |
6 | Why Can’t I Touch It | |
7 | Everybody’s Happy Nowadays | |
8 | Harmony In My Head | |
9 | Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn’t’ve) | |
10 | I Believe |
LP2: | ||
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1 | Fast Cars | |
2 | Who’ll Help Me To Forget? | |
3 | Last To Know | |
4 | Get On Your Own | |
5 | Why Compromise? | |
6 | Trash Away | |
7 | Noise Annoys | |
8 | Sixteen | |
9 | Autonomy | |
10 | Inside | |
11 | What Do I Get | |
12 | Orgasm Addict |
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