Band Name: Sex Pistols
Music Album: Never Mind The Bollocks Here's The Sex Pistols
Album Release Date: November 1977
Music Genre: Punk Rock
Record Label: Virgin
Album Release Country: Netherlands
Music Record Type: 12 Tracks Vinyl Album LP
The most famous (and infamous) band of the late 70s punk scene. Their rebellious image combined with a commercial sound (partly thanks to producer Chris Thomas) created some of the most memorable moments of the 70s - both musical and otherwise. Line-up: Johnny Rotten (John Lydon, b. January 31, 1956 - vocals), Steve Jones (b. September 3, 1955 - guitar), Sid Vicious (John Ritchie aka John Beverley, b. May 10, 1957 - bass, kind of; replaced original bassist Glen Matlock) and Paul Cook (b. July 20, 1956 - drums). They effectively split up after their 1978 US tour, although Jones and Cook continued to record under the name for another year or so.
The original line-up reformed in 1996 for a series of concert tours, and has played live shows off and on since then, and released live recordings.
A1 | Holidays In The Sun |
A2 | Bodies |
A3 | No Feeling |
A4 | Liar |
A5 | God Save The Queen |
A6 | Problems |
B1 | Seventeen |
B2 | Anarchy In The UK |
B3 | Submission |
B4 | Pretty Vacant |
B5 | New York |
B6 | E.M.I. |
Initial copies feature a b/w "Geef voor New Wave" sticker on front.
Green labels with yellowish Virgin logo.
Made in Holland
℗ 1977, Virgin Records Ltd.
© Virgin Records Ltd.
Track "Submission" is not mentioned on the cover.
Vicious erroneously gets credits for "E.M.I." instead of Matlock.
No track durations given.
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