In 1979 Stiff Little Fingers, a four piece Northern Irish Punk band released their debut album Inflammable Material. And rarely has the title of an LP been more apt. The songs express the inflammatory energy of punk, which changed a lot, even if only by burning many people's previous listening habits. Fast-paced chords combine with reliable hooks, and most of the lyrics are based on experiences from the Troubles in Northern Ireland in the 1970's. Of course, no decent punk record at that time would be complete without a reggae song. And with their cover of Bob Marley's Johnny Was, they more than succeeded in this endeavor. Inflammable Material is one of those albums that, even after almost 50 years, has lost none of its fascination.
Stiff Little Fingers - Suspect Device
Stiff Little Fingers - Barb Wire Love
Stiff Little Fingers - Johnny Was
Stiff Little Fingers - Alternative Ulster
2 Kommentare:
A classic
I agree with my honourable colleague Mr Chic
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