The Early Years '74 '75 '76 Rare Live and Unreleased
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| The Early Years '74 '75 '76 Rare Live and Unreleased | ||||
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| Compilation album by The Stranglers | ||||
| Released | 1992 | |||
| Recorded | 1974-1976 | |||
| Label | Newspeak | |||
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The Early Years '74 '75 '76 Rare Live and Unreleased is a mish-mash of early live and demo recordings by The Stranglers. As can be imagined, given the age of these recordings and that the best recording equipment was probably not available, the sound quality is fairly poor; however, this material stands as a rare (and welcome) insight into the band's evolution. In addition to the CD release, a limited-edition double LP in coloured vinyl was produced. The 1974 demo tracks feature Hans Wärmling on keyboards.
[edit] Track listing
The Demo's (July 11-12 '76)
- "Grip"
- "Bitching"
- "Go Buddy Go"
Live - Hammersmith Odeon (23/10/1976)
- "Get a Grip"
- "Sometimes"
- "Bitching"
- "Peasant in the Big Shitty"
- "Hanging Around"
- "Peaches"
- "Ugly"
- "Down in the Sewer"
- "Go Buddy Go"
The Demo's (September '74)
- "Wasted"
- "Strange Little Girl"
- "My Young Dreams;"
Live - Railway Tavern (November '75)
- "Princess of the Streets"
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