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Moving Targets (Bonus Tracks)
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Album Details: Moving Targets (Bonus Tracks)

Release Date:01/31/2006
Label:Captain Oi!
UPC:503255612702

Track List: Moving Targets (Bonus Tracks)

  1. Future Daze
  2. Life's a Gamble
  3. Lover of Outrage
  4. Vision
  5. Silent Community
  6. Stone Heroes
  7. Movement
  8. Too Many Friends
  1. Reunion
  2. Nostalgia
  3. Free Money
  4. Don't Dictate [*]  
  5. Money Talks [*]  
  6. VIP [*]  
  7. Firing Squad [*]  
  8. Never [*]  

Pro Reviews: Moving Targets (Bonus Tracks)

  • All Music Guide

    Buoyed by the sheer magnificence of their "Don't Dictate" debut single, Penetration's debut album stands among the very last true greats of the first wave of British punk offerings. A glorious collision of adrenalized exuberance and astonishing energies, topped by Pauline Murray's unmistakably soaring vocals, Moving Targets wrapped 11 tracks across its two sides of vinyl, and it was the greatest indication of their quality that it wasn't till you reached the end that you realized "Don't Dictate" itself was absent. In its stead, "Stone Heroes," the explosive "Movement," and the swirlingly atmospheric "Vision" were all classics in the making, while a cover of Patti Smith's "Free Money" is simply spellbinding, crunchier than the original but more emotive, too. And then there's the opening bars of the title track, a hilarious reminder of how fast things were changing back then it's the Pistols' "Holidays in the Sun," and doesn't it sound oldfashioned All of which illustrates the sheer ver...satility bound up in the band. In another lifetime, they could have given the likes of Led Zeppelinand Deep Purple a run for their money, at least in terms of demonstrating dexterity, and it was Penetration's bad luck that they were riding a wave that had little time for such abilities. Not that they allowed the disappointment to show. Moving Targets shrugs aside most of punk's archetypes as it rockets along, while the decision to cover the Buzzcocks' "Nostalgia" reminds listeners that Penetration weren't the only band around that didn't give a toss for fashionable accessories. Of course, that determination would lead to the disappointment of the band's second album and, thereafter, their demise. As of mid1978, however, Moving Targets could only herald a dazzling future, while the Captain Oi reissue depicts a glittering past as well five bonus tracks include both sides of the "Don't Dictate" and "Firing Squad" singles, to complete an irrepressible snapshot of Penetration in full pomp and glory. - Dave Thompson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Penetration

The only summation one can make of the career of English punks Penetration is, what a disappointment. In 1977, Penetration released a classic chunk of punk rock defiance titled "Don't Dictate." With Pauline Murray's impassioned vocals (sounding a bit like X-Ray Spex's Poly Styrene) leading the way, this was a blazing piece of anti-authoritarian rant: loud, snotty, and p... Read more