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The Damned - The Black Album - 2x 180g Vinyl
The Damned - The Black Album - 2x 180g Vinyl
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The Black Album represented a change in the career of the group and an expansion of their sound with psychedelic elements. AllMusic critic Ned Raggett noted that "some of the numbers show the band following their original punk vein, but by this point the four...were leaving straight, three-chord thrash to the cul-de-sac revivalists", and that it was "a chance for the band to try everything from straightforward rock to gentler atmospherics".[5] Raggett described "Wait for the Blackout" as a "dramatic psych/punk surge" with "overtly-serious goth affectations", and qualified "Drinking About My Baby" as "goofy but still enjoyable". Captain Sensible later said that Dave Vanian's vocals were moving to a darker direction, and stated "It is goth; we didn't set out to do that but that is just the way it is.
A1 | Wait For The Blackout | |
A2 | Lively Arts | |
A3 |
Silly Kids Games
Lead Vocals [Solo] – Captain Sensible
Lead Vocals [Solo] – Captain Sensible
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A4 |
Drinking About My Baby
Guitar – Rat Scabies
Guitar – Rat Scabies
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A5 | Twisted Nerve | |
A6 | Hit Or Miss | |
B1 | Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde | |
B2 | Sick Of This And That | |
B3 |
History Of The World Part 1
Producer, Synthesizer – Hans Zimmer Esq.*
Producer, Synthesizer – Hans Zimmer Esq.*
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B4 | 13th Floor Vendetta | |
B5 | Therapy | |
C | Curtain Call | |
D1 | Love Song | |
D2 | Second Time Around | |
D3 | Smash It Up (Parts 1 And 2) | |
D4 | New Rose | |
D5 | I Just Can't Be Happy Today | |
D6 | Plan 9 Channel 7 |
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