no such thing as society…

Soul Jazz Records’ new Punk 45 album charts the rise of underground punk and post-punk in the UK from 1977-81.

***Features The Freeze “For J.P.S. (With Love and Loathing)” from the In Colour E.P. 1979 (A1 Records)

Punk 45: There is No Such Thing As Society. Get A Job, Get A Car, Get A Bed, Get Drunk! Underground Punk in the UK 1977-81 is the second volume in this series, released following on from Soul Jazz Records’ recent massive deluxe 400-page Punk 45s cover art book edited and compiled by Jon Savage (author of the seminal book on punk, England’s Dreaming) and Stuart Baker (founder of Soul Jazz Records).

While the first album in this series, Punk 45: Kill The Hippies! Kill Yourself!, focused on underground punk in America, this album charts the rise of punk and post-punk in Britain in the years 1977-81.

This new Punk 45 album features a collection of seminal, classic, obscure and rare punk and post-punk singles from the likes of The Art Attacks, The Mekons, TV Personalities, Swell Maps, and many more – charting the rise of independent music and Do It Yourself culture that exploded in Britain in the wake of punk.

The album comes complete with text, biographies on each of the bands, exclusive photos and original record artwork.

The album is released on CD with outsize large booklet and thick slipcase and is also available as a limited-edition super-loud, super-heavy double gatefold-sleeve vinyl edition complete with full sleeve-notes.

Vinyl comes with free download code.

Soul Jazz Records’ new Punk 45 album charts the rise of underground punk and post-punk in the UK from 1977-81.
 
Punk 45: There is No Such Thing As Society. Get A Job, Get A Car, Get A Bed, Get Drunk! Underground Punk in the UK 1977-81 is the second volume in this series, released following on from Soul Jazz Records’ recent massive deluxe 400-page Punk 45s cover art book edited and compiled by Jon Savage (author of the seminal book on punk, England’s Dreaming) and Stuart Baker (founder of Soul Jazz Records).
 
While the first album in this series, Punk 45: Kill The Hippies! Kill Yourself!, focused on underground punk in America, this album charts the rise of punk and post-punk in Britain in the years 1977-81.
 
This new Punk 45 album features a collection of seminal, classic, obscure and rare punk and post-punk singles from the likes of The Art Attacks, The Mekons, TV Personalities, Swell Maps, and many more – charting the rise of independent music and Do It Yourself culture that exploded in Britain in the wake of punk.
 
The album comes complete with text, biographies on each of the bands, exclusive photos and original record artwork.
 
The album is released on CD with outsize large booklet and thick slipcase and is also available as a limited-edition super-loud, super-heavy double gatefold-sleeve vinyl edition complete with full sleeve-notes.
 
Vinyl comes with free download code.
 
Also available as worldwide digital release.
 
Review:
“Famous punk bands such as The Sex Pistols and The Clash grabbed headlines as they captured the spirit of discontent in mid-Seventies Britain. Meanwhile they inspired thousands of teenagers to learn the very rudiments of music, shout about one thing or another and, if they got their act together, record a single or two before disintegrating. Punk 45: There Is No Such Thing As Society proves what diamonds in the rough those singles so often were.”
 
THE TIMES ****
 

Track listing

The Users – Sick of You
The Artattacks – Neutron Bomb
Johnny Moped – Incendiary Device
The Jermz – Powercut
The Mekons – 32 Weeks
The Rings – I Wanna Be Free
The Now – Development Corporations
The Killjoys – Johnny Won’t Get to Heaven
Disturbed – I Don’t Believe
Television Personalities – Part Time Punks
Puncture – Mucky Pup
The Lines – White Night
The Scabs – Leave Me Alone
The Cravats – You’re Driving Me
Swell Maps – Real Shocks
The Nerves – TV Adverts
Eric Random – 23 Skidoo
O Level – East Sheen
Josef K – Radio Drill Time
The Cigarettes – They’re Back Again, Here They Come
The Shapes – Wot’s for Lunch Mum
The Freeze – For J.P.S. (With Love and loathing)
Roses Are Red – Can’t Understand
The Prefects – Going Through the Motions