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BBC Live-One Hundred Punks
Generation X
BBC Live-One Hundred Punks
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (16) - Disc #1

This CD features material recorded for the BBC at 2 concerts, from 1978 & 1981. 16 tracks. Strange Fruit Records. 2002.

     
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All Artists: Generation X
Title: BBC Live-One Hundred Punks
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Strange Fruit UK
Release Date: 4/29/2003
Album Type: Live, Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Hardcore & Punk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 605563610729, 766489465821

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Album Description
This CD features material recorded for the BBC at 2 concerts, from 1978 & 1981. 16 tracks. Strange Fruit Records. 2002.
 

CD Reviews

Generation X ups and downs
Nicole Emery | Brussels Belgium | 01/02/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)

"This Live album features two different concerts at two different periods in time.The first part-1978-is the true punk Generation x years on stage.A blasting performance, raw and ugly as it should be!Pure energy with a great sound.
The second part-1981-is the beginning of the end, starting with the hit Dancin' with myself and goin' on with semi pop-punk uninspired songs.The sound is also very good but the performance is quite boring and the audience is pretty quiet too.An interesting cover of Bowie's Andy Warhol.
A good cd on the whole thanx to the powerful first concert and the sound."
Worth a Listen
Patrick W. Schubert | Santa Ana, California United States | 11/20/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Newcomers are far better served by Generation X's debut album or the Perfect Hits compilation. Longtime fans will probably appreciate this disc, however. The '78 show (tracks 1-8) features the original lineup tearing through some of their best songs. The performances are raw, frantic and sloppy. The only real let down is Idol's voice, which sounds particularly weak. The '81 show features a new lineup featuring ex-Clash stick man Terry Chimes. Idol's vocals had actually improved by this point but the band unfortunately sounds as if they are merely going through the motions. None of these live tracks are as good as the studio versions. None the less, this disc is worth investigating if you already own the other stuff, including the superior BBC studio recordings compilation."