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Encore Du Pain (reissue)
Encore Du Pain (reissue) (numbered clear & splattered vinyl LP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: MICR 006AT. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
I Don't Know What To Do With My Life
Love You More
Autonomy
Orgasm Addict
Promises
When Love Turns Around
Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn't Have Fallen In Love With)
What Do I Get?
Oh Shit!
Fast Cars
Review: When Buzzcocks returned in 1989 following almost a decade of inactivity, they made up for lost time with new material and plenty of touring, with their performance at L'Arapho Club in Paris on April 12th 1995 serving as one of the prime examples of the band at their slightly seasoned peak. Captured and immortalised as the French live album, this release only featured the first 20 songs of their initial set, while the remaining ten cuts from the three encores of the night would be released in 1999 as the originally fan club-only Encore Du Pain, with this set boasting old school fan favourites including 'I Don't Know What to Do With My Life,' 'Orgasm Addict' and 'Ever Fallen in Love?' While the pair would eventually be compiled as the French et Encore Du Pain double live album, this singular LP is all about the encores and clears up any doubts pertaining to Buzzcocks being the type of lazy cashgrabbers that would only churn a 10-song set of 3-minute cuts to a paying audience.
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Nostalgia: The Love Bites Demos 1978
Cat: ZTR 07. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Love Is Lies (3:24)
Just Lust (3:01)
Operators Manual (3:56)
Ever Fallen In Love (2:51)
Nothing Left (4:03)
Sixteen Again (3:24)
Raison D'etre (3:10)
Real World (3:25)
Nostalgia (3:03)
ESP (4:43)
Lipstick (2:39)
Children (Promises) (2:11)
Mother Of Turds (3:04)
Review: Hearing the journey of a song you really love and all the different incarnations of that song is a pleasure as opposed to solely listening to the same take that makes an album over and over again. Buzzcocks have released the demos they made in the lead up to the release of Love Bites, their second studio album and highest charting album. 'Every Fallen In Love' sounds grittier - the bass and guitars are louder than the polished album version so it makes it a bit more underground punk DIY in style. Moreover, 'Nothing Left' shifts the emphasis to make it all about the riff. There's also numbers on here that didn't make the album, such as 'Mother Of Turds', where you hear them barely able to contain their laughter. It's great to hear a band not taking every step so seriously and enjoying their route to success.
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French (reissue)
French (reissue) (numbered clear & splattered vinyl 2xLP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: MICR 007AT. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
I Don't Mind (2:34)
Who'll Help Me To Forget (2:53)
Get On Our Own (2:17)
Unthinkable (2:37)
Strange Thing (3:40)
Energy (3:12)
Breakdown (2:15)
Innocent (3:31)
Roll It Over (4:09)
Why She's A Girl From The Chainstore (2:43)
Last To Know (2:56)
Running Free (3:08)
Libertine Angel (2:46)
Why Can't I Touch It (4:26)
Noise Annoys (2:21)
Isolation (3:52)
Boredom (3:00)
Do It (2:54)
Harmony In My Head (3:18)
I Believe (7:26)
Review: With Buzzcocks reforming in 1989 after a near-decade of inactivity, they would get to work on new material with their fourteen year gap follow up to 1979's A Different Kind Of Tension with 1993's Trade Test Transmissions, while touring in abundance to make up for lost time. The peak of this resurgent reformation era is highlighted as such in their cult status live album French; captured at L'Arapho Club in Paris on April 12th 1995. Boasting a 20-song set made up of classic fan favourites such as 'I Don't Mind' and 'Get On Your Own', as well as latter-day bangers including 'Isolation' and 'Energy', the collection notably omits the ten tracks from the band's three subsequent encores of the night, released separately in 1999 as originally the fan club-only available Encore Du Pain. While the two have been previously paired together on the French et Encore Du Pain double live CD compilation, this single LP reissue is of the initial French setlist, while the same label has repressed Encore Du Pain in tandem for completionists to hoard the entire epic two part set on wax.
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French
French (limited gatefold translucent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PLATE 028LP. Rel: 27 Jul 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
I Don't Mind (2:57)
Who'll Help Me To Forget (3:00)
Get On Our Own (2:19)
Unthinkable (2:44)
Strange Thing (3:43)
Energy (3:21)
Breakdown (2:15)
Innocent (3:23)
Roll It Over (4:14)
Why She's A Girl From The Chainstore (2:46)
Last To Know (2:50)
Running Free (3:18)
Libertine Angel (2:37)
Why Can't I Touch It (4:36)
Noise Annoys (2:19)
Isolation (3:55)
Boredom (3:10)
Do It (2:55)
Harmony In My Head (3:14)
I Believe (7:26)
Review: The end of the initial, near decade-long Buzzcocks hiatus that occurred in the mid-nineties, has been captured and immortalised on 'French'; a live album recorded in France (shock horror) at L'Arapho Club in Paris on April 12, 1995. Featuring a career-spanning set, the band exude invigorated energy as they rip through the likes of 'Ever Fallen In Love...', 'What Do I Get?', and even dust off the impassioned, 'I Believe', for a thunderous rendition. Hearing the pristine line-up under the microscope of a bygone era is truly an audible feast for casual and major fans alike.
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French (reissue)
French (reissue) (orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MICR 007. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
I Don't Mind (2:57)
Who'll Help Me To Forget (3:00)
Get On Our Own (2:19)
Unthinkable (2:44)
Strange Thing (3:43)
Energy (3:21)
Breakdown (2:15)
Innocent (3:23)
Roll It Over (4:14)
Why She's A Girl From The Chainstore (2:46)
Last To Know (2:50)
Running Free (3:18)
Libertine Angel (2:37)
Why Can't I Touch It (4:36)
Noise Annoys (2:19)
Isolation (3:55)
Boredom (3:10)
Do It (2:55)
Harmony In My Head (3:14)
I Believe (7:26)
Review: Following the Buzzcocks 1989 reformation, the band would make up for nearly a decade of inactivity with extensive touring as well as finally delivering a follow up to 1979's A Different Kind Of Tension 14 years after the fact with 1993's Trade Test Transmissions. The pinnacle of their initial resurgence era is no better illustrated than on their cult classic French live LP; recorded at Paris' L'Arapho Club on April 12, 1995, that sees the band offering up a hefty 20-track set packed to the brim with iconic fan favourites such as 'I Don't Mind' and 'Get On Your Own', whilst also making room for later bangers including 'Isolation' and 'Energy'. While the collection notably eschews the ten final songs from the evening's three subsequent encores, these would eventually be released separately as 1999's (originally fan club-only available) Encore Du Pain. Although the two have been previously combined to make up the French et Encore Du Pain double CD compilation, this singular LP is a reissue of the initial French setlist, while the beautiful people at Reissued Sounds have also repressed Encore Du Pain in tandem, making both sets available on wax for completionists.
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Encore Du Pain (reissue)
Encore Du Pain (reissue) (orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MICR 006. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
I Don't Know What To Do With My Life
Love You More
Autonomy
Orgasm Addict
Promises
When Love Turns Around
Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn't Have Fallen In Love With)
What Do I Get?
Oh Shit!
Fast Cars
Review: Following their reformation in 1989 after a near decade-long hiatus, Buzzcocks enjoyed a welcomed resurgence throughout the 90s, never illustrated better than on the French live album captured during their performance at L'Arapho Club in Paris on April 12th 1995. While only the initial 20-song set would be featured, in 1999 the band would release the (at-the-time fan club only) Encore Du Pain, offering up the 10 final tracks from their three encores at the very same show, featuring fan favourites such as 'I Don't Know What to Do With My Life,' 'Orgasm Addict' and 'Ever Fallen in Love?' The pair of releases would eventually be collated into the French et Encore Du Pain double live album, but this single LP restores the Encore Du Pain tracks to their singular nightcap greatness. It also clarifies that Buzzcocks weren't the type of cheap bastards to only deliver a ten-song performance to a paying, sold out crowd.
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Encore Du Pain (reissue)
Encore Du Pain (reissue) (numbered yellow & red splattered vinyl LP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: MICR 006UK. Rel: 18 Mar 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
I Don't Know What To Do With My Life (3:46)
Love You More (1:46)
Autonomy (3:35)
Orgasm Addict (2:15)
Promises (2:03)
When Love Turns Around (2:35)
Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn't Have Fallen In Love With) (2:39)
What Do I Get? (2:41)
Oh Shit! (1:48)
Fast Cars (3:56)
Review: Following a near-decade of inactivity, Buzzcocks made their glorious return in 1989 majorly making up for lost time with new material and numerous tour dates, with their now iconic performance at L'Arapho Club in Paris on April 12th 1995 often regarded as a prime example of the group at their slightly seasoned peak. Immortalised on the live album known simply as French, this captured performance only featured the first 20 songs of that night's initial setlist, with the remaining ten cuts from their three encores later released in 1999 as the originally fan club-only Encore Du Pain, where old school fan favourites such as 'I Don't Know What to Do With My Life,' 'Orgasm Addict' and 'Ever Fallen in Love?' would appear. Though the pair would ultimately be compiled into the French et Encore Du Pain double live collection, this singular LP is all about the encores of that evening, clearing up any doubts about Buzzcocks delivering a lazy, cash-grabbing 10-song set of 3-minute cuts to an avid, paying fanbase. Think of this as more arriving late to a legendary set just in time to catch all of the most highly anticipated golden oldies of the night.
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 in stock $27.46
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