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Mick Farren & The Deviants - Collection (1967-1978)

Mick Farren & The Deviants - Collection (1967-1978)
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Mick Farren & The Deviants - Collection (1967-1978)


1967 - Ptooff! [2009 Esoteric Remaster]:




1968 - Disposable [2009 Esoteric Remaster]:
1. Somewhere to Go (7:23)
2. Sparrows and Wires (0:55)
3. Jamie's Song (3:34)
4. You've Got to Hold On (3:56)
5. Fire in the City (3:00)
6. Let's Loot the Supermarket (2:34)
7. Pappa Oo Mao Mao (2:33)
8. Slum Lord (2:22)
9. Blind Joe McTurk's Last Session (1:20)
10. Normality Jam (4:23)
11. Guaranteed to Bleed (3:47)
12. Sidney B Goode (0:54)
13. Last Man (6:12)



1969 - The Deviants [2009 Esoteric Remaster]:
1. Billy the Monster (3:23)
2. Broken Biscuits (2:09)
3. First Line (Seven the Row) (2:43)
4. The People Suite (2:24)
5. Rumbling B(L)Ack Transit Blues (5:32)
6. Death of a Dream Machine (2:45)
7. Playtime (3:06)
8. Black George Does It With His Tongue (1:20)
9. The Junior Narco Rangers (If We Gotta Get Raleigh From Chicago, We're Gonna) (0:15)
10. Let's Drink to the People (1:27)
11. Metamorphosis Exploration (8:49)



1970 - Mona: The Carnivorous Circus [2009 Esoteric Remaster]:
1. Mona (A Fragment) (2:15)
2. Carnivorous Circus Part One: I. The Whole Thing Starts/II. But Charlie, It's Still Moving/III. Observe the Ravens/IV. Society of the Horsemen (15:19)
3. Summertime Blues (2:40)
4. Carnivorous Circus Part Two: I. Don't Talk to Me Mary/II. You Can't Move Me/III. In My Window Box/IV. An Epitaph Can Point the Way (13:00)
5. Mona (The Whole Trip) (7:27)



1978 - Vampires Stole My Lunch Money [2008 Mischief Music Re-issue]:
1. Trouble Coming Everyday (3:22)
2. Half Price Drinks (3:30)
3. I Don’t Want to Go This Way (2:33)
4. I Want a Drink (1:45)
5. Son of a Millionaire (2:59)
6. Zombie Line (2:41)
7. Bela Lugosi (2:06)
8. People Call You Crazy (2:49)
9. Fast Eddie (2:06)
10. Let Me In, Damn You (3:11)
11. (I Know From) Self Destruction (3:03)
12. Drunk in the Morning (4:03)

The Deviants (formerly The Social Deviants) were an English rock group originally active in the late 1960s, but later used as a vehicle for the musical work of writer Mick Farren until his death in 2013.

Farren has stated that The Deviants were originally a community band which "did things every now and then—it was a total assault thing with a great deal of inter-relation and interdependence". Musically, Farren described their sound as "teeth-grinding, psychedelic rock" somewhere between The Stooges and The Mothers of Invention.[citation needed] The Deviants have been described as a transition between classic British psych and the punk/heavy metal aesthetic of the 1970s.


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  • mufty77
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