The Undertones - The Undertones Audio CD

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The Undertones Band: The Undertones
Title: The Undertones
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Release Date: 2003-09-09
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Family Entertainment 2: Girls Don't Like It 3: Male Model 4: I Gotta Getta 5: Teenage Kicks 6: Wrong Way 7: Jump Boys 8: Here Comes the Summer [Original Version] 9: Get Over You 10: Billy's Third 11: Jimmy Jimmy 12: True Confessions 13: (She's A) Runaround 14: I Know a Girl 15: Listening In 16: Casbah Rock 17: Smarter Than You [*] 18: True Confessions [*] 19: Emergency Cases [*] 20: Really Really [*] 21: She Can Only Say No [*] 22: Mars Bars [*] 23: One Way Love [*] 24: Top Twenty [*] 25: You've Got My Number (Why Don't You Use It!) [*] 26: Let's Talk About Girls [*]

Masterpiece of power pop, no question. Europe pressing cover.


I really don't know if there was any musical difference at all between this version, the Ireland/UK pressing of the lp from the U. They got more than 5 stars? Cuz if they do, this album earns 'em. S. pressing with the photo of the band looking down on them in color.

This CD also has what appears to be 3 7" records worth of music added onto to original first lp.

You cannot go wrong owning this record, assuming you love strong love song, teenage subjects power pop with no irony and all heart.

This stuff still sounds brilliant 25 years later. Betcha it sounds great 25 more years from now! Let's see.

Later, chrisbct@hotmail. com.


It's good old school pop-punk
They where their pop-punk badge proudly on their sleeves and do a pretty good job of it. In the vein of the Buzzcocks and dickies comes the The undertones with their songs about growing up, teenage life and girls. Not as good as the above mentioned bands but they do have some super catchy songs.


i wouldn't call it punk-pop...
It's simaler to the buzzcocks. this is just catchy punk. This album definitly has some week songs, but over all its a good album.


THE GREATEST POWER POP-TYPE PUNK ALBUM OF ALL-TIME
Feargal Sharkey's got a high, quivery voice, but therein lies the adolescent tenderness amidst the crunching guitar fury. This is pure POP/PUNK THRILLS!!! How anyone could not like it is beyond me - it is to not like rock n roll itself! Or to never have been a teenager! Or to have LOST YOUTH! This is more fun than The Ramones, The Beatles, The Beach Boys (all of whom inspired The Undertones). This is ear candy at its most addicting. And The Undertones are THE MOST UNDERRATED BAND OF ALL TIME, SADLY.


You gotta getta
They armed themselves with guitars, a DIY work ethic, and began bashing out three chord ditties about girls, cars, guys they were jealous of, girls and more girls. This was a great blast of rock sugar from a bunch of teenage dreamers. (And Mars Bars. ) Whatever they may have lacked in experience, they more than made up for in exuberance. Feargel Sharkey had a voice that just boiled over with hormonal confusion and cockiness, and was so unique that no-one's matched him since. The rest of the band just tore into their instruments with all the speed that their systems' race through adolescent upheaval could keep up with. And while many slogged them off as non-political kids in punk's nihilist rage, The Undertones probably had a greater impact than most of the angry messengers of the era. Why, you may ask?

Because The Undertones inherently understood that "Teenage Kicks" and its never distant parallel of teenage pain never fade from the scope of human existence, but momentary anger of and rage at the times usually does. Well, then again, maybe they didn't at the time. But this music still means more today than most of, say, Stiff Little Fingers or Gang of Four's library. And let's face it, there was only one Clash. Seeing as most of The Undertones were under 18 at the time of their first album, "The Undertones" subject matter of "She's a Run Around" probably weighed in heavier on their lives than "Julie's In The Drug Squad. "

It's that kind of joyous carousing that keeps "The Undertones" from ever once sounding like less than a rock and roll epiphany. My only real quibble is the cover art (I miss the colorful high angle shot; the drab picture used here siphons off the fun feeling of the album I originally owned). Along with the first three Ramones albums, The Undertones' first two albums are a cheering jolt of electricity from a period when you could still pick up a guitar and feel like you could say whatever was on your mind. Even if the priority topic was "Let's Talk About Girls. ".


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