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Wednesday 20 September 2023

"Another Great Record From The Damned: The Best Of The Damned" by THE DAMNED – November 1981 UK Third Album on Ace Records – Also Their First LP Compilation Gathering Together Tracks from 1976 to 1980 on Stiff, Chiswick, Poker and Polydor Records – Band Included Dave Vanian, Captain Sensible, Brian James and Rat Scabies with Producers Nick Lowe, Roger Armstrong and Hans Zimmer (September 2023 UK Ace Records CD Reissue and Remaster) - A Review by Mark Barry...




 

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Rating: *****


"...Smash It Up..."

 

To have the accolade of releasing the first UK Punk 45-Single is a nice notch on the old career belt.

 

It happened on the 22nd of October 1976 when The Damned whipped-cream out their debut seven-inch on Stiff Records BUY 6 (only the fledgling label's sixth release) – beating The Sex Pistols by mere weeks when those delightfully woke reprobates bludgeoned British eardrums with the Establishment pants-peeing joy that is "Anarchy In The U.K." on 26 November 1976 (Virgin Records).

 

Such sweet memories... Though I suppose, reaching back to the equally rowdy and snotty sounds of say seven or eight years earlier (The Stooges in 1969 and 1970 for example would be a good starting point) - you could probably argue that historical claim of it was us that issued the first-Punk-Rock single my son until the proverbial cash cows come a hip-swaying home. But here in September 2023 (the time of this reissue) – The Damned are still around and a touring event – which is nothing short of a physical and mental miracle given the larger-than-haystacks characters involved. And that's where this rather tasty reissue-reminder comes a swaggering in – reacquainting us with the bad boys in ripped shirts who got their first.

 

Technically their third album - "Another Great Record From The Damned: The Best Of The Damned" was originally a 12-track Ace Records compilation issued early November 1981. It gathered together singles, album tracks and rarities from 1976 to 1980 (including Non-LP B-sides and one Withdrawn 45). Since then – it has actually become a release fans love – the perfect encapsulation of Punk and New Wave Damned transitioning to a different sounding future on Side 2. Here are the newly remastered old New Roses...

 

UK released Friday, 29 September 2023 - "Another Great Record From The Damned: The Best Of The Damned" by THE DAMNED on Ace Records CDDAM 1 (Barcode 029667030120) is A Straightforward CD Reissue and Remaster (no Bonuses) that plays out as follows (41:25 minutes):

 

Side 1:

1. New Rose (22 October 1976 UK 45-single on Stiff Records BUY 6, A-side)

2. Love Song (20 April 1979 UK 45-single on Chiswick Records CHIS 112, A-side)

3. Neat Neat Neat (25 February 1977 UK 45-single on Stiff BUY 10, A-side)

4. I Just Can't Be Happy Today (16 November 1979 UK 45-single on Chiswick CHIS 120, A-side)

5. Jet Set – Jet Girl [by Captain Sensible & The Softies] (8 April 1978 Dutch 45-single on Poker POS 15077, A-side – and – 1978 German 45-single on Polydor 2040 200, A-side)

6. Hit Or Miss (24 November 1980 UK 45-single on Chiswick Records CHIS 139, Second Track on the A-side of "There Ain't No Sanity Clause") – see also Track 7

7. There Ain't No Sanity Clause (24 November 1980 UK 45-single on Chiswick Records CHIS 139, First Track of Two on the A-side – see also Track 6

 

Side 2:

8. Smash It Up Parts 1 & 2 (LP version from the album "Machine Gun Etiquette" released November 1979 in the UK on Chiswick Records CWK 3011)

9. Plan 9 Channel 7 (from the album "Machine Gun Etiquette" released November 1979 in the UK on Chiswick Records CWK 3011)

10. Rabid (Over You) (June 1980 WITHDRAWN UK 45-single on Chiswick CHIS 130, Would have been the First B-side to "White Rabbit")

11. Wait For The Blackout (from the 2LP set "The Black Album" released November 1980 in the UK on Chiswick CWK 3015)

12. History Of The World Part 1 (22 September 1980 UK 45-single on Chiswick Records CHIS 135, A-side)

 

Tracks 1 to 12 are their third album (first compilation) "Another Great Record From The Damned: The Best Of The Damned" – released 13 November 1981 in the UK on Ace Records DAM 1. It peaked at No. 43 in the UK LP charts. Tracks 1 and 3 produced by NICK LOWE, Track 5 by JAN RIETMAN, Track 12 by HANS ZIMMER – all others by ROGER ARMSTRONG

 

THE DAMNED were/are:

DAVE VANIAN – Vocals

BRIAN JAMES – Guitars

CAPTAIN SENSIBLE (Ray Burns) – Bass, Guitars and Vocals

RAT SCABIES (Chris Millar) – Drums

 

Regular contributor to Record Collector Magazine IAN SHIRLEY does an absolute bang-up job in the 20-page booklet – the text peppered with period photos, 45-single labels for Chiswick and Stiff, black and coloured vinyl, concert posters, trade adverts, Indie chart lists of the day and much more. Shirley is thorough covering the area the LP touches on – 1976 to 1980. You get an advert for the edited "Smash It Up" (released Friday, 12 October 1979) and taken from the album due 9 November (this CD uses the full LP version). There is even an advert for the Cassette of the album "Another Great Record From The Damned: The Best Of The Damned" released 29 January 1982 (Ace Records DAMC 1) at a cheaper dealer price. Although technically it does not say who mastered what or where – the Audio is huge and ballsy and feels like a new Remaster to me – probably Nick Robbins or Duncan Cowell. To the prime-ribs...

 

Coming after the ill perceived and poorly executed second album "Music For Pleasure" (produced by a disinterested Nick Mason of Pink Floyd and complete with perceived Prog Rock artwork that would have wound up every disciple) – the return to basics savagery of "Another Great Records From The Damned: The Best Of The Damned" lured back in some of the party faithful. And after the no-love pasting the band got from both the press and the public for Platter No.2, there was more than a hint of irony in its compilation title – another great record... But then you play the beast and it Rocks like a Peaky Blinder in a Birmingham bar come closing time.

 

Lining up the explosive statement song "New Rose" with the grungy trashing "Love Song" only to follow that with the Punk-on-Speed "Neat Neat Neat" on Side 1 is a masterstroke and suddenly - "Another Great Record From The Damned..." feels true to its tongue-in-cheek title. Smartly toning the barrage down to the sophisticated Keyboard New Wave of "I Just Can't Be Happy Today" – its 1979 origins fit right in. The Sensible Euro-Single gives it some oh-who-who like he's suddenly Plastic Bertrand – but again it works – like it was always meant to be there. Side 1 ends on restless Rockers aplenty – cream of them being "Hit Or Miss" for me – dig the remaster power in that fantastic geetar solo and the one that follows. Recorded in a bucket looms with "There Ain't No Sanity Clause" – angry lyrics spoken and snarled throughout – a great piece of rage at the machine turned into a take-no-prisoners anthem.

 

Side 2 opens with an LP version - The Damned do 5:11 minutes songs! Just when you think you have them nailed down as a straight-up British Punk Band – The Damned hit you with the LP cut of "Smash It Up Parts 1 & 2" – a tune that could be The Jam or The New York Dolls meets Graham Parker – a very clever choice and a song that showed they could grow but still retain that 1976/1977 fire in the belly. Same applies to the huge guitars of "Plan 9 Channel 7" – another LP cut that works – riffage and counter vocals that work so well. The withdrawn single is a Stranglers-sounding gem few Damned fans would have had access to at the time. And while "Rabid (Over You)" might be a tad under-produced – it still packs a band-unleashed punch. More rocking comes in the shape of "Wait For The Blackout" – our heroes in a basement flat waiting for the night. Sounding a little too close to a bad Toto or The Cars, the LP ends on "History Of The World Part 1" - a pointer to a more musically exploratory future.

 

The road from the kick-the-doors-down and basic-as-buttons debut album "Damned Damned Damned" in February 1977 to an expansive "The Black Album" double-set in November 1980 is documented here – Side 2 veering not surprisingly towards their future and newish slightly Prog-ish sound.

 

But in the meantime what a little gem "Another Great Records From The Damned: The Best Of The Damned" is. And earlier in July 2023 – the Vinyl variant of this Reissued LP on Ace Records DAM 1 (Barcode 029667017114) issued 30 June 2023 made No.19 on the Indie Top 100 charts. Almost 45 years on - and still got it...

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