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| Label = [[Captain Oi! Records]], SOS Records, Street Dogs Records |
| Label = [[Captain Oi! Records]], SOS Records, Street Dogs Records |
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| Last album = '''''Ripped N' Torn'''''<br />(1995) |
| Last album = '''''[[Ripped 'N' Torn]]'''''<br />(1995) |
| This album = '''''26 Years'''''<br />(2003) |
| This album = '''''26 Years'''''<br />(2003) |
| Next album = '''''[[Fried Brains]]'''''<br />(2008) |
| Next album = '''''[[Fried Brains]]'''''<br />(2008) |

Revision as of 21:05, 12 March 2012

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26 Years is the ninth studio album by punk rock band The Lurkers. The CD release of the album by the Street Dogs Record label also come with an additional eight tracks, a single release of 'Go Ahead Harry' from 1999 with companying b-side and 6 tracks recorded live from their performance in Newcastle in 2003. The album contains a few re-recordings of old Lurkers tracks including their notable single 'Mass Media Believer'. The album spawned what could be some what of a modern classic for The Lurkers in the shape of 'Go Ahead Harry'. The album art was created by Richard Stone.

Track listing

  1. "Ready And Loaded" - 2:36
  2. "Can´t Connect" - 2:01
  3. "Waste Of Space" - 3:06
  4. "In Richmond" - 2:36
  5. "Conspiracy" - 2:45
  6. "Misery" - 2:18
  7. "26 Years" - 2:43
  8. "Go Ahead Punk" - 2:28
  9. "Stop Her Coming Back" - 2:43
  10. "Trance Meeting" - 3:05
  11. "Go Sane" - 2:51
  12. "Roll Out The Barrel" - 3:13
  13. "Mass Media Believer" 2:07
  14. "Funny Farm" - 2:33
  15. "Never Use That Gun" - 2:17

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Keith, Rosson. "longevity and still-obvious love for punk". Razorcake.