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INMATES FIRST OFFENCE OG'79 LP BITISH INVASION PUB ROCK
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INMATES FIRST OFFENCE OG'79 LP BITISH INVASION PUB ROCK
INMATES FIRST OFFENCE OG'79 LP BITISH INVASION PUB ROCK

INMATES FIRST OFFENCE OG'79 LP BITISH INVASION PUB ROCK

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INMATES FIRST OFFENCE LPCategory / Style / Moods: Rock Pub Rock13.77 / 2007-07-15 S asocc1979 US POLYDOR LPTITLE: FIRST OFFENCEARTIST: INMATESCONDITIONVINYL: VG+COVER: VGClick here for info on grading and abbreviationsOUT OF PRINT ORIGINAL PRESS RARE WHITE LABEL PROMOClick the pix for a better view TRACKS: Disc: 1 1.Dirty WaterCobb 3:042.Love Got Me3:403.Mr. Unreliable2:544.The WalkGarlic, Mc Cracklin 2:475.I Can't Sleep3:036.Jealousy3:007.Three Time Loser2:388.You're the One That Done It2:329.Midnight to Six Man2:1810.Jeanie, Jeanie, Jeanie3:2111.If Time Could Turn BackwardsStaines 4:1412.Back in History2:2013.I Can't Stop2:35Review by Alex Henderson In 1979, various punk and new wave bands were engaging in 1960s worship -- everyone from the Ramones to Blondie to the B-52s was putting their own spin on 1960s music, whether it was British Invasion rock, surf rock or the girl-group sound. But while those artists were combining something old with something new, the Inmates were retro all the way. New wavers and punks might have appreciated the rawness of First Offense, the Inmates' debut album of 1979, but this LP is neither punk nor new wave. Usually sounding like it could have been recorded around 1964-66 instead of in 1979, First Offense is an unapologetic throwback to the British Invasion rock of the early Rolling Stones (we're talking Brian Jones-era Stones!), the Kinks and the Who. The British band doesn't get into psychedelic rock at all, and its preference is for the more bluesy and R&B-influenced recordings that those rockers made in the 1960s. From covers of the Standells' "Dirty Water" and the Pretty Things' "Midnight to Six Man" to remakes of Arthur Conley's "Love Got Me" and Don Covay's "Three Time Loser," First Offense is about as derivative as it gets. But it's also rockin' and highly infectious -- even when you're thinking about how ultra-derivative the music is, you'll find yourself patting your foot and singing along. First Offense is retro in the good sense. This exquisite piece of retro music history is a vinyl sound recording (not a CD). Please visit the A Sound Deal store for similar items and information on grading and shipping. Add me to your favorites for red hot sales bulletins and sneak previews of upcoming products. Combine Items to Save $$$! Click here to check the store for more!©A Sound Deal
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