The Undertones - Cher O'Bowlies - The Pick Of The Undertones (1987)
BAND/ARTIST: The Undertones
- Title: Cher O'Bowlies - The Pick Of The Undertones
- Year Of Release: 1987
- Label: EMI
- Genre: Alt Rock, Punk, New Wave
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 55:28
- Total Size: 134/348 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Teenage Kicks (2:26)
2. True Confessions (1:53)
3. Get Over You (2:40)
4. Family Entertainment (2:36)
5. Jimmy Jimmy (2:42)
6. Here Comes The Summer (1:43)
7. You Got My Number (Why Don't You Use It) (2:36)
8. My Perfect Cousin (2:36)
9. See That Girl (2:22)
10. Tearproof (2:19)
11. Wednesday Week (2:16)
12. It's Going To Happen (3:37)
13. Julie Ocean (3:32)
14. You're Welcome (2:42)
15. Forever Paradise (3:04)
16. Beautiful Friend (3:22)
17. The Love Parade (3:27)
18. Valentine's Treatment (2:47)
19. Love Before Romance (4:48)
20. Save Me (2:30)
Line-up:
Bass – Michael Bradley
Drums – Billy Doherty
Guitar – John O'Neill
Guitar, Keyboards – Damian O'Neill
Vocals – Feargal Sharkey
The Undertones formed in Derry, Northern Ireland, in 1975. Their debut EP, Teenage Kicks, was released by Belfast record shop owner Terry Hooley on his Good Vibrations label in September 1978. The song captivated Britain's top DJ, John Peel, who played the song on his BBC radio show. This attracted a deal from Sire, which released the band's debut LP in April 1979. That Autumn, The Undertones earned kudos as a support act on the Clash's American tour.
A second LP, Hypnotised, was recorded and released in 1980, followed in 1981 by their first LP for EMI, Positive Touch. The Sin Of Pride was released in 1983, shortly before the Undertones split up in the summer of 1983 after a series of summer festival gigs.
Feargal Sharkey launched a short-lived solo career, while the O'Neills won critical plaudits - but little sales - for their tough-minded political band, That Petrol Emotion. Hopes of re-forming the original lineup for John Peel's 50th birthday fell apart after the O'Neills' father died. Their first new album in 20 years, Get What You Need, was released in September 2003.
A second LP, Hypnotised, was recorded and released in 1980, followed in 1981 by their first LP for EMI, Positive Touch. The Sin Of Pride was released in 1983, shortly before the Undertones split up in the summer of 1983 after a series of summer festival gigs.
Feargal Sharkey launched a short-lived solo career, while the O'Neills won critical plaudits - but little sales - for their tough-minded political band, That Petrol Emotion. Hopes of re-forming the original lineup for John Peel's 50th birthday fell apart after the O'Neills' father died. Their first new album in 20 years, Get What You Need, was released in September 2003.
Alternative | Punk | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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