Shellshock Rock: Alternative Blasts From Northern: Shellshock Rock: Alternative Blasts From Northern Ireland 1977-1984 / Various (3CD + DVD)
Shellshock Rock: Alternative Blasts From Northern: Shellshock Rock: Alternative Blasts From Northern Ireland 1977-1984 / Various (3CD + DVD)
Format: CD
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Artist: Shellshock Rock: Alternative Blasts From Northern
Label: Cherry Red
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5013929109407
Genre: Rock
Four disc (three CDs + NTSC/Region 0 DVD) set. The plight of Northern Ireland throughout the 1970s and 1980s is well documented. Less widely acknowledged, though, is the unifying impact that punk rock and everything that came in it's wake had on the country's youth. Whilst violence, disenchantment and danger became everyday obstacles, punk provided an outlet, a means of expression and something beyond the political landscape in a way few other cities on earth could have understood. The Shellshock Rock film first captured this in 1978, and we proudly extend that account with three discs of tracks recorded during a period that breathed new life into the country's musical culture. The bands of Belfast and beyond created a scene entirely of their own, without the aid of an existent network of venues and publications. Punk forged alliances that reached across sectarian boundaries, and pushed back against a culture of traditions and establishment which seemed to offer very little to the country's youth. Featuring in-depth sleeve-notes, essays by both Stuart Bailie and John T. Davis, unseen imagery and, for the first time outside of Japan, the seminal Shellshock Rock film, this latest addition to our series of deep, geographically focussed sets promises to be the most vital of them all. Nowhere was punk as necessary and as life-changing as it was in Northern Ireland. DVD NTSC Region 0
Tracks:
1.1 True Confessions - the Undertones
1.2 Rich Bitch - Midnite Cruiser
1.3 Striker - Midnite Cruiser
1.4 Punk Rockin' Granny - Duggie Briggs Band
1.5 42 Hours Late - Duggie Briggs Band
1.6 Dance Away Love - Xdreamysts
1.7 Parents - the Idiots
1.8 Any Danger Love - Starjets
1.9 War Stories - Starjets
1.10 Cruisin - the Detonators
1.11 Start All Over Again - No Sweat
1.12 Rough, Tough, Pretty Too - Pretty Boy Floyd and the Gems
1.13 Sharon - Pretty Boy Floyd and the Gems
1.14 Lizard King - Blue Steam
1.15 Baby C'mon - Jumpers
1.16 Looking for a Lady - Cobra
1.17 Ii'm Not Your Type - Tinopeners
1.18 I Don't Wanna Be - Tinopeners
1.19 Busy Signal - Clive Culbertson
1.20 Kiss Me - Clive Culbertson
1.21 Suzy Lie Down - Cramp
1.22 Me ; Bobby McGee - Lenny and the Lawbreakers
1.23 Nine to Five - the Androids
1.24 Lipstick Heroes - the Androids
1.25 Contrast Disorder (Demo) - the Doubt
1.26 Lookaway (Demo) - the Doubt
2.1 Suspect Device - Stiff Little Fingers
2.2 Gotta Get Away (Single Version) - Stiff Little Fingers
2.3 Strange Things - Protex
2.4 Strange Obsessions - Protex
2.5 One By One - Ruefrex
2.6 The Perfect Crime - Ruefrex
2.7 In It for the Kicks - the Faders
2.8 Don't Tell the Detectives - the Zipps
2.9 Self-Conscious Over You - the Outcasts
2.10 Magnum Force - the Outcasts
2.11 I Need You - Victim
2.12 The Teen Age - Victim
2.13 Ya Don't Do Ya - the Moondogs
2.14 She's Nineteen - the Moondogs
2.15 Metal Love - Rod Vey
2.16 Soldier Boy - Rod Vey
2.17 Why'd Ya Have to Lie? - the Sweat
2.18 Light on the Hillside - Stage B
2.19 Heart on the Line - the Tearjerkers
2.20 Mixed Up Kid - Aftermath
2.21 For the Night - Male Caucasians
2.22 Spies - Reflex Action
2.23 Recession - Reflex Action
2.24 The Whistle Song - the Rattling Throntons
3.1 14 Steps (Session Version) - Rudi
3.2 When I Was Dead - Rudi
3.3 The System Is Here- Ex-Producers
3.4 Dance (Until You Drop) - the Defects
3.5 Guilty Conscience - the Defects
3.6 Radio Songs - Strike
3.7 Teenage Rebel - Strike
3.8 TV Deceives - the Singles
3.9 I'm Only Asking (Demo) - the Singles
3.10 I Don't Like Girls - Minor Classics
3.11 You'll Never Find Love - Minor Classics
3.12 Mr Mystery Man - Shock Treatment
3.13 Put It Around - the Nerves
3.14 Here She Comes - the Peasants
3.15 Jealousy - Acme
3.16 Surprise, Surprise - Big Self
3.17 Jagged Edges - Big Self
3.18 Get My Act Together - Katmandu
3.19 Bloody Bouncers - Control Zone
3.20 Johnny Johnny - Control Zone
3.21 Conscious - Electro-Motive Force
3.22 Spidermen - Electro-Motive Force
3.23 Just Friends - Dogmatic Element
3.24 Strange Passion - Dogmatic Element
4.1 The Award Winning Film By John T. Davis