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The Best of The Damned
With a well-received new album âDarkadelicâ in the shops the Damned continue to build on their legendary status. When released earlier this year the vinyl version of âThe Best Of The Damnedâ even went top 20 in the Indie album chart.
This album was originally released by Ace back in 1981 and pulled together the classic singles that the band had waxed for the label like âLove Songâ,
âSmash It Upâ (Parts 1 and 2)â, âI just Canât Be Happy Todayâ, âHistory Of The Worldâ, âHit Or Missâ, their Christmas single âThere Ainât No Sanity Clauseâ and âWait For The Blackoutâ. Not only are these now seen as gold standard Damned tracks but also map out a musical development when at Ace where they moved from their punk roots to crafting melodic pop songs that also took them into the charts. Better still, when originally pressed up in 1981 the album cannily also included those earlier classics punk classics âNew Roseâ and âNeat Neat Neatâ. There even Captain Sensible and the Softies version of Jet Boy, Jet Girl that appeared on the flip of âWait For
The Blackoutâ in 1982.
You donât mess with a classic so we have reissued the original album as it was on this new CD version. The only additional fairy-dust is supplied by new liner notes from Ian Shirley which details the
journey of the Damned from âNew Roseâ to âThe Best Of The Damnedâ.
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This album was originally released by Ace back in 1981 and pulled together the classic singles that the band had waxed for the label like âLove Songâ,
âSmash It Upâ (Parts 1 and 2)â, âI just Canât Be Happy Todayâ, âHistory Of The Worldâ, âHit Or Missâ, their Christmas single âThere Ainât No Sanity Clauseâ and âWait For The Blackoutâ. Not only are these now seen as gold standard Damned tracks but also map out a musical development when at Ace where they moved from their punk roots to crafting melodic pop songs that also took them into the charts. Better still, when originally pressed up in 1981 the album cannily also included those earlier classics punk classics âNew Roseâ and âNeat Neat Neatâ. There even Captain Sensible and the Softies version of Jet Boy, Jet Girl that appeared on the flip of âWait For
The Blackoutâ in 1982.
You donât mess with a classic so we have reissued the original album as it was on this new CD version. The only additional fairy-dust is supplied by new liner notes from Ian Shirley which details the
journey of the Damned from âNew Roseâ to âThe Best Of The Damnedâ.
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With a well-received new album âDarkadelicâ in the shops the Damned continue to build on their legendary status. When released earlier this year the vinyl version of âThe Best Of The Damnedâ even went top 20 in the Indie album chart.
This album was originally released by Ace back in 1981 and pulled together the classic singles that the band had waxed for the label like âLove Songâ,
âSmash It Upâ (Parts 1 and 2)â, âI just Canât Be Happy Todayâ, âHistory Of The Worldâ, âHit Or Missâ, their Christmas single âThere Ainât No Sanity Clauseâ and âWait For The Blackoutâ. Not only are these now seen as gold standard Damned tracks but also map out a musical development when at Ace where they moved from their punk roots to crafting melodic pop songs that also took them into the charts. Better still, when originally pressed up in 1981 the album cannily also included those earlier classics punk classics âNew Roseâ and âNeat Neat Neatâ. There even Captain Sensible and the Softies version of Jet Boy, Jet Girl that appeared on the flip of âWait For
The Blackoutâ in 1982.
You donât mess with a classic so we have reissued the original album as it was on this new CD version. The only additional fairy-dust is supplied by new liner notes from Ian Shirley which details the
journey of the Damned from âNew Roseâ to âThe Best Of The Damnedâ.
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This album was originally released by Ace back in 1981 and pulled together the classic singles that the band had waxed for the label like âLove Songâ,
âSmash It Upâ (Parts 1 and 2)â, âI just Canât Be Happy Todayâ, âHistory Of The Worldâ, âHit Or Missâ, their Christmas single âThere Ainât No Sanity Clauseâ and âWait For The Blackoutâ. Not only are these now seen as gold standard Damned tracks but also map out a musical development when at Ace where they moved from their punk roots to crafting melodic pop songs that also took them into the charts. Better still, when originally pressed up in 1981 the album cannily also included those earlier classics punk classics âNew Roseâ and âNeat Neat Neatâ. There even Captain Sensible and the Softies version of Jet Boy, Jet Girl that appeared on the flip of âWait For
The Blackoutâ in 1982.
You donât mess with a classic so we have reissued the original album as it was on this new CD version. The only additional fairy-dust is supplied by new liner notes from Ian Shirley which details the
journey of the Damned from âNew Roseâ to âThe Best Of The Damnedâ.
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With a well-received new album âDarkadelicâ in the shops the Damned continue to build on their legendary status. When released earlier this year the vinyl version of âThe Best Of The Damnedâ even went top 20 in the Indie album chart.
This album was originally released by Ace back in 1981 and pulled together the classic singles that the band had waxed for the label like âLove Songâ,
âSmash It Upâ (Parts 1 and 2)â, âI just Canât Be Happy Todayâ, âHistory Of The Worldâ, âHit Or Missâ, their Christmas single âThere Ainât No Sanity Clauseâ and âWait For The Blackoutâ. Not only are these now seen as gold standard Damned tracks but also map out a musical development when at Ace where they moved from their punk roots to crafting melodic pop songs that also took them into the charts. Better still, when originally pressed up in 1981 the album cannily also included those earlier classics punk classics âNew Roseâ and âNeat Neat Neatâ. There even Captain Sensible and the Softies version of Jet Boy, Jet Girl that appeared on the flip of âWait For
The Blackoutâ in 1982.
You donât mess with a classic so we have reissued the original album as it was on this new CD version. The only additional fairy-dust is supplied by new liner notes from Ian Shirley which details the
journey of the Damned from âNew Roseâ to âThe Best Of The Damnedâ.
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This album was originally released by Ace back in 1981 and pulled together the classic singles that the band had waxed for the label like âLove Songâ,
âSmash It Upâ (Parts 1 and 2)â, âI just Canât Be Happy Todayâ, âHistory Of The Worldâ, âHit Or Missâ, their Christmas single âThere Ainât No Sanity Clauseâ and âWait For The Blackoutâ. Not only are these now seen as gold standard Damned tracks but also map out a musical development when at Ace where they moved from their punk roots to crafting melodic pop songs that also took them into the charts. Better still, when originally pressed up in 1981 the album cannily also included those earlier classics punk classics âNew Roseâ and âNeat Neat Neatâ. There even Captain Sensible and the Softies version of Jet Boy, Jet Girl that appeared on the flip of âWait For
The Blackoutâ in 1982.
You donât mess with a classic so we have reissued the original album as it was on this new CD version. The only additional fairy-dust is supplied by new liner notes from Ian Shirley which details the
journey of the Damned from âNew Roseâ to âThe Best Of The Damnedâ.
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