All Artists: Sex Pistols Title: There Is No Future Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Release Date: 9/28/1999 Album Type: Import Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock Style: Hardcore & Punk Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Sex Pistols There Is No Future Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock
Collection of lewd and loud recordings from the punk band that gave birth to modern rock. A reissue of their most famous bootleg album, it contains versions of 16 of their best, including two versions apiece of 'Anarchy In... more » | |
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Album Description Collection of lewd and loud recordings from the punk band that gave birth to modern rock. A reissue of their most famous bootleg album, it contains versions of 16 of their best, including two versions apiece of 'Anarchy In The U.K.' & 'Pretty Vacant', plus 'God Save The Queen', 'Submission' and more! 1999 reissue of 1989 reissue of 1985 release. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsA good bootleg. J. Grgurich | Arlington, VA United States | 10/18/2001 (4 out of 5 stars) "I've never heard the original recording, but this remaster has--especially considering its ancient origins--very good sound quality. The instruments and vocals come through clearly and individually, and there is a minimum of background noise. This is my first Pistols bootleg, so I can't say if it's better than any of the others available, but I've heard a lot of bootlegs by other bands, and I can say with certainty that you won't be disappointed by this recording." Best Sex Pistols CD there is etienne | Vancouver, British Columbia Canada | 10/02/2003 (5 out of 5 stars) "This is the best Sex Pistols CD you can have. If you already have "Never Mind the Bollocks" or "The Great Rock'n'Roll Swindle", fine, but this one tops them all. It sounds like the Sex Pistols, only the guy playing bass is an actual musician and not just some stupid freak who can't tell a bass from his own f***ing ass. The original "Glen Matlock" pistols sound much, much better than the "Sid Vicious" Pistols: every version of a song on "No Future" is faster, nastier, more energetic than the "Never Mind the Bollocks" equivalent (with the possible exception of Submission, which didn't have the S.O.S.-opening at this time). Both versions of Anarchy in the UK are excellent, and you will never want to listen to "Never Mind the Bollocks again" (OK, maybe you will just because of "Holidays in the sun" and "Bodies"...) once you hear the original "No Feelings" and "EMI".They say Matlock was kicked out of the Pistols for being a Beatles fan. I'll take a Beatles fan who can play punk rock over a Beatles hater who can't.God save the Queen"
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