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Buzzcocks - Singles Going Steady (CD)

Album Details: Singles Going Steady

Release Date:07/14/1992
Label:Capitol
UPC:022071315326

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    Singles Going Gone

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jun 13, 2000

    Fizzing through sixteen pop classics with more buzz than a maniac with a chainsaw, this album defines the post-punk era of 78/79. "Orgasm Addict" is a rush; "What Do I Get?" with its moronic and brilliant guitar solo the most prophetic single of its... era. "Noise Annoys" is uniquely Buzzcocks, "Lipstick" is haunting and "Something's Gone Wrong Again" just perfect. Covering some eighteen months, this album is a slice of pop-punk history. One of my five favourite albums of all time. Read more Less

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    Grand album!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 9, 1999

    The Buzzcocks are one of the best English punk bands ever. They're not as pointed as the excellent Clash, and not as...err...snotty and fashion-conscious as the Sex Pistols. All these songs are great. "Orgasm Addict," "What Do I Get?" and "Everybody...'s Happy Nowadays" are the best. After getting this, get "Operator's Manual" for the rest of their great songs. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    If Never Mind the Bollocks and London Calling are held up as punk masterpieces, then there's no question that Singles Going Steady belongs alongside them. In fact, the slew of astonishing seven-inches collected on Steady and their influence on future musicians - punk or otherwise -- sometimes even betters more famous efforts. The title and artwork alone (the latter itself partially inspired by the Beatles' Let it Be) have been parodied or referred to by Halo of Flies and Don Caballero, which titled its own singles comp Singles Breaking Up. As for the music, anybody who ever combined full-blast rock, catchy melodies and romantic and social anxieties owes something to what the classic quartet did here. The deservedly well-known masterpiece "Ever Fallen in Love" appears along with Love Bites' "Just Lust," but the remaining tracks originally appeared only as individual A and B-sides, making this collection all the more essential. The earlier numbers showcase a band bursting with energy and... wicked humor - the tongue-in-cheek "Orgasm Addict," details the adventures of a sex freak with a ridiculous fake orgasm vocal break to boot. However, the slightly more serious but no less frenetic singles are equally enthralling. "What Do I Get?" with its pained cry about lacking love, the deeply cynical "Everybody's Happy Nowadays" and Diggle's roaring "Harmony in My Head" are just three highlights on an album made of them. The final songs show the band incorporating their more adventuresome side into their singles, as with the slower, very Can-inspired "Why Can't I Touch It?," the semi-jokey stop-start thrash "Noise Annoys," and the Murphy's Law worries of "Something's Gone Wrong Again." - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Buzzcocks

Formed in Manchester, England, in 1975, the Buzzcocks were one of the most influential bands to emerge in the initial wave of punk rock. With their crisp melodies, driving guitars, and guitarist Pete Shelley's biting lyrics, the Buzzcocks were one of the best, most influential punk bands. the Buzzcocks were inspired by the Sex Pistols' energy, yet they didn't copy the P... Read more