SHAM PISTOLS (Sham 69 Sex Pistols) – NATURAL BORN KILLER / OSPELAD LP MEGARARE!

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Sham Pistols – Natural Born Killer
Label: Punk Classics – PCLP 57016
Format: Vinyl, LP, Mono
Country: Europe
Released: ?
Genre: Rock
Style: Punk

Ospelad LP, dock en linje/märke på b-sidan samt ett litet märke på omslaget ca 2 x 4 mm högst upp på framsidan!

A-sidan innehåller de enda studioinspelningar som Sham Pistols gjorde! Inspelat på Manor Studios, Oxford, UK, June 1979

A1 - Natural Born Killer
A2 - You & Me
A3 - Trainspotter
A4 - Individual

B – Side recorded live at the Apollo theatre, Glasgow, 29th June, 1979

B1 - Pretty Vacant
B2 - White Riot
B3 - If The Kids Are United
B4 - What Have We Got

Sham Pistols was; Jimmy Pursey (Sham 69), Steve Jones (Sex Pistols), Kermit (Sham 69), Paul Cook (Sex Pistols).

Additional guitar on side B - Andy Parsons.

In 1979 ex-Pistols Cook & Jones teamed up with Sham's Pursey & Treganna to form a Punk Rock super group. Unfortunately it doesn't work, so only one studio session happened. The result: four catchy tracks, sounding exactly like The Professionals with Pursey on vocals. On the flip side you'll get the 4 encore tracks of Sham's Last Stand (Apollo Theatre, Glasgow). Way back in 1979, the “merger” of the Sex Pistols with Sham 69 caused, for a brief moment, a great deal of excitement. With Johnny now in PiL and Sid dead, both fans and the press waited eagerly for news on Steve and Paul's next move. By May '79 it seemed the answer was known. The boys would be joined by Sham 69's Jimmy Pursey and Dave “Kermit” Treganna. Known for the time being as the Sham Pistols – until a name could be settled on - they went into Manor Studios, Oxford, to lay down some tracks. By August the group was in tatters. It took over 30 years for these songs to emerge. Enjoythem. As for the vinyl pressing itself, the quality of the recordings is very good, if slightly muddy. Side two adds weight to this. Recorded live at Glasgow Apollo, when Steve and Paul appeared for Sham 69's encore in June ‘79, Pursey can be heard bigging himself up, ranting that he told Steve and Paul to get rid of McLaren then he would sing for them, alongside his tales of how he's in the newspapers every day. The whole Sham Pistols episode had a detrimental effect on both camps. After the band fell apart, Pursey went on to reform Sham 69 but with limited success. Steve & Paul went into limbo before emerging a year later as The Professionals.

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