Inner City Unit - The Maximum Effect (1981)
BAND/ARTIST: Inner City Unit
- Title: The Maximum Effect
- Year Of Release: 1981
- Label: Cherry Red Records
- Genre: Post-Punk
- Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:42:38
- Total Size: 100 mb | 186 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Inner City Unit - Bones Of Elvis
02. Inner City Unit - Man Of Steel
03. Inner City Unit - Beer, Baccy, Bingo And Benidorm
04. Inner City Unit - Virgin Love
05. Inner City Unit - Two Worlds
06. Inner City Unit - In The Mood (Nude)
07. Inner City Unit - Epitaph To The Hippies
08. Inner City Unit - Sid's Song
09. Inner City Unit - Night Life
10. Inner City Unit - Remember (Walking In The Sand) Margate Beach
11. Inner City Unit - Skinheads In Leningrad
12. Inner City Unit - Metal
01. Inner City Unit - Bones Of Elvis
02. Inner City Unit - Man Of Steel
03. Inner City Unit - Beer, Baccy, Bingo And Benidorm
04. Inner City Unit - Virgin Love
05. Inner City Unit - Two Worlds
06. Inner City Unit - In The Mood (Nude)
07. Inner City Unit - Epitaph To The Hippies
08. Inner City Unit - Sid's Song
09. Inner City Unit - Night Life
10. Inner City Unit - Remember (Walking In The Sand) Margate Beach
11. Inner City Unit - Skinheads In Leningrad
12. Inner City Unit - Metal
The Nik Turner faithful declare Maximum Effect to be Inner City Unit's finest hour and, from the moment the rabidly hypnotic "Bones of Elvis" kicks in, it's impossible to disagree. As frighteningly appropriate in the first half of the 21st century as it was a full 25 years before, this (presumably) tongue-in-cheek examination of hero-worshiping jingoism at its ugliest might well be the finest antiwar song of the post-Vietnam era, and the fact that scarcely anyone has ever heard of it only adds to its potency. At last, a revolution you can stage in the privacy of your own brain. The remainder of Maximum Effect, while not as strong as the opening track (what could be?), is nevertheless as promising, with only the group's growing penchant for "obvious" humor detracting from some excellent performances. Indeed, whereas Pass Out, the band's debut album, made a virtue of its raggedness, Maximum Effect sounds practically state of the art which may have come as a shock at the time, with the memory of the band's contemporary live show seared into the brain, but is almost reassuring today. It proves that Nik Turner and Inner City Unit really were as great as one remembers them to have been.
Rock | Alternative | Punk | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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