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| | Pure Mania | | | Music Artist : | | The Vibrators | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Sbme Special Mkts. | | Release Date : | | 2008-02-01 | | Store Price : | | $6.99 | | Artistopia's Price: $6.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Into the Future.... 2. Yeah Yeah Yeah 3. Sweet Sweet Heart 4. Keep It Clean 5. Baby Baby 6. No Heart 7. She's Bringing You Down 8. Petrol 9. London Girls 10. You Broke My Heart 11. Whips and Furs 12. Stiff Little Fingers 13. Wrecked on You 14. I Need a Slave 15. Bad Time
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This record kicks butt Submitted on: 2009-04-17 |
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| I love this record. Doesnt seem like these guys got much notice in the USA I seem to be the only guy in my circle that knows them which is bad for them but cool for me because i look like some music guru when I bust this record out and show people and then they're like "Wow man this album rocks" and I'm like "I know biiaatchs". |
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Classic Punk Submitted on: 2007-06-28 |
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| Baby, Baby is one of my favorite songs on this CD!!! To omit it would be a sin. The structure, sound and style of the gutar solo in that song is classic punk. If you're a guitarist, figure out the solo and you'll see what I mean. The whole CD is great!!! |
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I had no idea in 1977! Submitted on: 2006-12-14 |
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Yep, that's when I bought the original LP version of this album. Back in Jr High I was listening to anything loud -- Nugent, Sex Pistols, Black Sabbath, it mattered not -- and I grabbed this one out of the bargain bin at my local record store just because it looked like it would hurt my stereo speakers. Thought it was pretty good then. But it wasn't until college that I started to get some musical sense, and really began to appreciate what a fine album this really is. Each track is tight, bright, and still as hard as steel-toed boots. My advice is to listen to it the way I used to listen to the vinyl: play side two (starting with Petrol, which has a great opening kick), build up to the blazing finish of Wrecked on You, I Need a Slave, and Bad Time (three songs played without a pause to flick off the sweat and breathe), then flip to side one and play the whole thing from start to finish. You will keep cranking it up, and one and a half times through will not be enough.
For those who'd like to dig further, I bought many of the their later releases on vinyl as well, and there are plenty more great tracks there too. |
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The best-sounding version ever! Submitted on: 2006-02-07 |
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| Where to begin? Finally the ORIGINAL UK mix (previous CDs have the remixed-for-the-US audio)! The drums explode, the bass rumbles and the guitar is like a divebomber. I can't recommend this enough to a Vibrators fan and to any curious about the 77 UK punk scene - this is one of the essentials and this release is definitive. The booklet has lyrics, liner notes, and photos. The album cover art is faithfully reproduced on the inlays. PLUS - it also has a couple live b-sides, a single version of "Whips and Furs" and the very rare first Vibrators single, "We Vibrate." Excellent all around! |
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Vibrator's Submitted on: 2005-06-19 |
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| I think Hangar Eighteen summed things up best. As for the negative review I can understand that one too. I was somewhat unimpressed on first listen and the anti-drug sentiment and lack of rebelliosness did put me off a bit, but after living with this album for a while I can say nothing generates as much fun and pleasure as this one. I even love the preachy "Stay Clean". It could be my favorite album of all time if the lyrics were a bit raunchier, but even with that shortcoming it always gets played when I need an adrenaline rush and it has a lot of tough competition as I have 1000's of CD's(just mentioned so the reader knows it ain't easy to get played). Right now it is in my top 10 list of favorite CD's as well. A punk classic. |
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