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Name:Stiff Little Fingers Inflammable Material Flac (2001)

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Stiff Little Fingers - Inflammable Material (2001)

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Originally released in 1979, this digitally remastered reissue of Stiff Little Fingers' Inflammable Material comes complete with two bonus tracks, including the original single version of "Suspect Device", plus the first part of a Jake Burns interview. Taking their cue from the Clash's politicised attitude, SLF' self-penned (inflammable) material, articulated their frustrations with "the troubles" in Northern Ireland. Unlike many punk debuts, Inflammable Material manages to meld high-octane potency, with a varied musical palette. Thanks partly to the influence of Don Letts, the regular DJ at the Roxy, the punk fraternity had embraced reggae, identifying strongly with its spirit of protest and, like the Clash, SLF included a reggae cover on their debut LP. Their eight-minute-plus raggedy version of Bob Marley's "Johnny Was" transports Johnny to Northern Ireland, "A single shot rings out in a Belfast night and I said oh Johnny was a good man". Equally eclectic, though slightly less serious, is the doo-wop surf pastiche "Barbed Wire Love", a warped tale of love in Belfast's No Man's Land. Of course, as the rest of the tracks readily attest, SLF are principally purveyors of furious fusillades of guitar-snorting punk rock. And let's face it, any album that includes "Alternative Ulster" and "Suspect Device" has to be considered a bona fide classic.


Track listing:

1. "Suspect Device" (Jake Burns/Gordon Ogilvie) – 2:36
2. "State of Emergency" (Burns) – 2:29
3. "Here We Are Nowhere" (Henry Cluney) – 1:00
4. "Wasted Life" (Burns) – 3:10
5. "No More of That" (Cluney) – 2:04
6. "Barbed Wire Love" (Burns/Ogilvie) – 3:33
7. "White Noise" (Burns/Ogilvie) – 1:57
8. "Breakout" (Burns) – 3:04
9. "Law and Order" (Burns/Ogilvie) – 3:14
10. "Rough Trade" (Burns/Ogilvie) – 2:41
11. "Johnny Was" (Burns/Ogilvie) – 8:12
12. "Alternative Ulster" (Burns/Ogilvie) – 2:45
13. "Closed Groove" (Burns/Ogilvie) – 4:25

The 2001 EMI CD reissue added the following tracks:

14. "Suspect Device (single version)" (Burns/Ogilvie)
15. "78 RPM" (Burns/Ogilvie) – 2:38
16. Jake Burns Interview (by Alan Parker) - Part 1

Personel:

Jake Burns – vocals, guitar
Henry Cluney – guitar, vocals
Ali McMordie – bass, vocals
Brian Falloon - drums

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Release Date 22/10/2001 (U.K)


Format: Lossles FLAC
EAC/FLAC inc. CUE sheet & log

Size: 391MB

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