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Action Time Vision: A Story of Independent U.K. Punk 1976-1979
Action Time Vision: A Story of Independent U.K. Punk 1976-1979
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Release Date: Dec 09, 2016
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Introduction by: Kris Needs.
In the early years of the punk rock explosion of the '70s, the record industry didn't know what to make of the aggressive new sound. Punk certainly seemed like the coming thing, but no one seemed sure of how to sell music that was built around open disrespect for authority figures -- which in the eyes of the punks included the music industry. Thankfully, punk was born with a passionate desire to document itself, and if the major labels weren't going to put punk rock on records, the punks would do it themselves. No previous rock movement was more closely associated with independent labels and the D.I.Y. philosophy than punk, and countless indie labels were launched to commit fresh talent to vinyl. Action Time Vision: A Story of Independent U.K. Punk 1976-1979 is an exhaustive and wildly entertaining four-volume box set that examines both the indie label scene in the United Kingdom as well as the bands that emerged on homegrown labels. The set opens, fittingly enough, with "New Rose" by the Damned, widely acknowledged as the first British punk single and the release that turned Stiff Records into a going concern. Just as that record still sounds fresh and explosive four decades later, nearly all of the 111 songs on Action Time Vision are filled with energy, passion, and a sense of discovery, as the musicians strive to find their place in a new musical landscape and have fun doing it. This set is also a potent reminder that early punk was never as monochromatic as many liked to believe (or as samey as U.K. punk would become in the '80s). Along with the foursquare punk attack of the Lurkers, the Cortinas, Sham 69, and many others, there's the speeded-up pub rock of Fruit Eating Bears, the joyous power pop of the Stoat, the prog-inspired twists and turns of Psykik Voltz, the arty minimalism of English Subtitles, the psych-inspired surrealism of Victim, the edgy cool of the Flys, and the acoustic guitar in a bedsit parody/tribute of Patrik Fitzgerald. And while the set includes lots of familiar names, the compilers have included plenty of obscurities that often prove to be as satisfying as the best-known tracks, another reminder of how fertile this era truly was. (There are also a number of tracks from artists who would go on to greater fame in the future, such as Billy Bragg in Riff Raff, Kevin Rowland in the Killjoys, and Shane MacGowan in the Nipple Erectors.) The liner notes from Andy Davis are a great read, and an impressive history of the many bands and labels featured here. This is hardly the first or best study of the U.K. punk scene of the '70s, but Action Time Vision is an impressive tribute to the early stirrings of indie culture in England, and it's great listening throughout. ~ Mark Deming
Introduction by: Kris Needs.
In the early years of the punk rock explosion of the '70s, the record industry didn't know what to make of the aggressive new sound. Punk certainly seemed like the coming thing, but no one seemed sure of how to sell music that was built around open disrespect for authority figures -- which in the eyes of the punks included the music industry. Thankfully, punk was born with a passionate desire to document itself, and if the major labels weren't going to put punk rock on records, the punks would do it themselves. No previous rock movement was more closely associated with independent labels and the D.I.Y. philosophy than punk, and countless indie labels were launched to commit fresh talent to vinyl. Action Time Vision: A Story of Independent U.K. Punk 1976-1979 is an exhaustive and wildly entertaining four-volume box set that examines both the indie label scene in the United Kingdom as well as the bands that emerged on homegrown labels. The set opens, fittingly enough, with "New Rose" by the Damned, widely acknowledged as the first British punk single and the release that turned Stiff Records into a going concern. Just as that record still sounds fresh and explosive four decades later, nearly all of the 111 songs on Action Time Vision are filled with energy, passion, and a sense of discovery, as the musicians strive to find their place in a new musical landscape and have fun doing it. This set is also a potent reminder that early punk was never as monochromatic as many liked to believe (or as samey as U.K. punk would become in the '80s). Along with the foursquare punk attack of the Lurkers, the Cortinas, Sham 69, and many others, there's the speeded-up pub rock of Fruit Eating Bears, the joyous power pop of the Stoat, the prog-inspired twists and turns of Psykik Voltz, the arty minimalism of English Subtitles, the psych-inspired surrealism of Victim, the edgy cool of the Flys, and the acoustic guitar in a bedsit parody/tribute of Patrik Fitzgerald. And while the set includes lots of familiar names, the compilers have included plenty of obscurities that often prove to be as satisfying as the best-known tracks, another reminder of how fertile this era truly was. (There are also a number of tracks from artists who would go on to greater fame in the future, such as Billy Bragg in Riff Raff, Kevin Rowland in the Killjoys, and Shane MacGowan in the Nipple Erectors.) The liner notes from Andy Davis are a great read, and an impressive history of the many bands and labels featured here. This is hardly the first or best study of the U.K. punk scene of the '70s, but Action Time Vision is an impressive tribute to the early stirrings of indie culture in England, and it's great listening throughout. ~ Mark Deming
Tracks:
Disc 1:
1 - New Rose
2 - Outside View
3 - Television Screen
4 - Fascist Dictator
5 - Lookalikes
6 - Shadow
7 - I Can't Stand My Baby
8 - I'm Alive
9 - No One
10 - I Don't Wanna
11 - Mucky Pup
12 - Terminal Stupid
13 - Worthless Trash
14 - Hungry
15 - Chelsea 77
16 - One to Infinity
17 - Johnny Won't Get to Heaven
18 - Saints and Sinners
19 - Withdrawal
20 - Teenage Treats
21 - Youthanasia
22 - Radio Call Sign
23 - Venus Eccentric
24 - Get Your Woofing Dog Off Me
25 - Modern Politics
26 - New Religion
27 - Radio Wunderbar
28 - Love and a Molotov Cocktail
29 - Gobbing on Life
30 - Lovers of Today
31 - Nothing to Declare [Live at the Vortex]
Disc 2:
1 - Read About Seymour
2 - Safety-Pin Stuck in My Heart
3 - No Leaders [Demo]
4 - Office Girl
5 - I Don't Need You
6 - Speed Freak
7 - Give It All to Me
8 - Moving Target
9 - I Hate the Whole Human Race
10 - Gimme Your Heart
11 - That's Too Bad
12 - Blank Generation
13 - Door in My Face
14 - System
15 - You Make Me Sick
16 - Suspect Device
17 - G.L.C.
18 - Gutter Kids
19 - Reasons
20 - Big Time
21 - I Am a Dalek
22 - On Me
23 - Pseudo Punk
24 - Solitary Confinement
25 - King of the Bop
26 - Murder of Liddle Towers
27 - Bunch of Stiffs [Live at the Vortex]
Disc 3:
1 - Action Time Vision
2 - I Don’t Want My Heart to Rule My Head
3 - Bad Hearts
4 - Cosmonaut
5 - New Wave Love
6 - Failures
7 - 19 and Mad
8 - Little Miss Perfect
9 - Just Another Teenage Rebel
10 - Psycho Mafia
11 - Urban Kids
12 - Don't Ring Me Up
13 - Gordon
14 - England '77
15 - C.I.D.
16 - Crazy
17 - I Don't Care [Full Version]
18 - Kicks in Style
19 - Elvis Is Dead
20 - In a Rut
21 - Drums Over London
22 - Never Been So Stuck
23 - Wot's for Lunch Mum? (Not B****S Again!)
24 - Breaking Point
25 - New Way
26 - Sick on You
Disc 4:
1 - Zerox
2 - Death to Disco
3 - Danger Love
4 - D.N.A.
5 - Flares 'n' Slippers
6 - Totally Useless
7 - End of Civilisation
8 - Hypocrite
9 - These Boots Are Made for Walking
10 - Timewall
11 - King of Kings
12 - Dumb Dumb
13 - Time Tunnel
14 - Soft Ground
15 - Easy Way Out
16 - My Friends
17 - I Must Be Mad
18 - Why Are Fire Engines Red
19 - Anthem
20 - Slag
21 - Future Rights
22 - I've Been Hurt (So Many Times Before)
23 - Nothing
24 - Things in General
25 - 1970's Have Been Made in Hong Kong
26 - Violence Grows
27 - Under the Doctor
1 - New Rose
2 - Outside View
3 - Television Screen
4 - Fascist Dictator
5 - Lookalikes
6 - Shadow
7 - I Can't Stand My Baby
8 - I'm Alive
9 - No One
10 - I Don't Wanna
11 - Mucky Pup
12 - Terminal Stupid
13 - Worthless Trash
14 - Hungry
15 - Chelsea 77
16 - One to Infinity
17 - Johnny Won't Get to Heaven
18 - Saints and Sinners
19 - Withdrawal
20 - Teenage Treats
21 - Youthanasia
22 - Radio Call Sign
23 - Venus Eccentric
24 - Get Your Woofing Dog Off Me
25 - Modern Politics
26 - New Religion
27 - Radio Wunderbar
28 - Love and a Molotov Cocktail
29 - Gobbing on Life
30 - Lovers of Today
31 - Nothing to Declare [Live at the Vortex]
Disc 2:
1 - Read About Seymour
2 - Safety-Pin Stuck in My Heart
3 - No Leaders [Demo]
4 - Office Girl
5 - I Don't Need You
6 - Speed Freak
7 - Give It All to Me
8 - Moving Target
9 - I Hate the Whole Human Race
10 - Gimme Your Heart
11 - That's Too Bad
12 - Blank Generation
13 - Door in My Face
14 - System
15 - You Make Me Sick
16 - Suspect Device
17 - G.L.C.
18 - Gutter Kids
19 - Reasons
20 - Big Time
21 - I Am a Dalek
22 - On Me
23 - Pseudo Punk
24 - Solitary Confinement
25 - King of the Bop
26 - Murder of Liddle Towers
27 - Bunch of Stiffs [Live at the Vortex]
Disc 3:
1 - Action Time Vision
2 - I Don’t Want My Heart to Rule My Head
3 - Bad Hearts
4 - Cosmonaut
5 - New Wave Love
6 - Failures
7 - 19 and Mad
8 - Little Miss Perfect
9 - Just Another Teenage Rebel
10 - Psycho Mafia
11 - Urban Kids
12 - Don't Ring Me Up
13 - Gordon
14 - England '77
15 - C.I.D.
16 - Crazy
17 - I Don't Care [Full Version]
18 - Kicks in Style
19 - Elvis Is Dead
20 - In a Rut
21 - Drums Over London
22 - Never Been So Stuck
23 - Wot's for Lunch Mum? (Not B****S Again!)
24 - Breaking Point
25 - New Way
26 - Sick on You
Disc 4:
1 - Zerox
2 - Death to Disco
3 - Danger Love
4 - D.N.A.
5 - Flares 'n' Slippers
6 - Totally Useless
7 - End of Civilisation
8 - Hypocrite
9 - These Boots Are Made for Walking
10 - Timewall
11 - King of Kings
12 - Dumb Dumb
13 - Time Tunnel
14 - Soft Ground
15 - Easy Way Out
16 - My Friends
17 - I Must Be Mad
18 - Why Are Fire Engines Red
19 - Anthem
20 - Slag
21 - Future Rights
22 - I've Been Hurt (So Many Times Before)
23 - Nothing
24 - Things in General
25 - 1970's Have Been Made in Hong Kong
26 - Violence Grows
27 - Under the Doctor