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The Damned - The Radio One Sessions

Track listing:
  1. Liar 4:01
  2. Plan 9 Channel 7 5:05
  3. I Just Can't Be Happy Today 4:29
  4. Noise, Noise, Noise 2:51
  5. Drinking About My Baby 2:35
  6. Hit Or Miss 2:42
  7. Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde 4:14
  8. Wait For The Blackout 3:48
  9. Lively Arts 2:15
  10. History Of The World 3:44
  11. Stranger On The Town 4:28
  12. Limit Club 5:35
  13. Smash It Up 5:04
  14. Shadow Of Love 4:07
  15. Is It A Dream 3:39
  16. Street Of Dreams 4:44
  17. There'll Come A Day 3:39

Notes


John Peel session 22/10/79
01. Liar

Mike Read session 16/11/79
02. Plan 9 Channel 7
03. I Just Can't Be Happy Today
04. Noise, Noise, Noise
05. Drinking About My Baby

John Peel session 06/10/80
06. Hit Or Miss

Mike Read session 09/10/80
07. Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde
08. Wait For The Blackout
09. Lively Arts
10. History Of The World

Saturday Live 04/08/84
11. Stranger On The Town
12. Limit Club
13. Smash It Up

Janice Long 14/04/85
14. Shadow Of Love
15. Is It A Dream?
16. Street Of Dreams
17. There'll Come A Day


Well, it had to happen -- with BBC tracks surfacing for the Beatles, the Yardbirds, etc., could the Damned be far behind? The performances here mix the perfection available in the studio with the reckless abandon of a concert -- or at least they do once the band got past their initial nervousness being in a BBC studio in the first place. The performances are, to sum up in a single word, magnificent; the group is at or near their best, and there are no complaints about the way the stuff was captured. Indeed, the version of "I Just Can't Be Happy Today" (with the intro, if examined closely, almost a parody of King Crimson's "21st Century Schizoid Man") features completely different lyrics from any other rendition the band ever issued. Other highlights include "Noise Noise Noise" and "Drinking About My Baby." The last four of these 17 tracks come from a 1985 appearance that dates from after the departure of Captain Sensible -- in some alternate universe, those same four songs (including a glorious, soaring "Shadow of Love") were probably done on the same date in exactly the same way they show up here, by Naz Nomad and the Nightmares.