Uv Pop: Just A Game/No Songs Tomorrow
Uv Pop: Just A Game/No Songs Tomorrow
Format: 7-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Uv Pop
Label: Sacred Bones
Product Type: 7-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 616892174066
Genre: Rock
This 7" is part of the Sacred Bones reissue series that has so far covered albums from 13th Chime, Carl Simmons and the Cultural Decay. UV P?P were from North Country UK, Sheffield to be exact. They crafted morose, jagged punk songs about the political climate of their country at the time. This single was originally released in 1982 on the legendary PAX Records in an edition of 1000 individually designed silk-screened covers. It was produced by Cabaret Voltaire and charted on Rough Trade but in America the band remained largely obscure.
Tracks:
1.1 Just a Game
1.2 No Songs Tomorrow [Non Album Version] [Version]