Sex We Are Not The Least Afraid Of Ruins Vinyl LP Indies 'Mohair' Blue Colour 2022
'Mohair' blue colour vinyl
Tracklist:
1. The Animals - We've Gotta Get Out Of This Place
2. Chris Farlowe - Out Of Time
3. Dave Berry - Don't Gimme No Lip Child
4. Peanuts Wilson - Cast Iron Arm
5. The Cougars - Saturday Nite At The Duck-Pond
6. Dave & Ansell Collins - Double Barrel
7. Burundi Steïphenson Black - Burundi Black
8. John Leyton - Johnny Remember Me
9. The Dakotas - Cruel Sea
10. The Legendary Stardust Cowboy- Paralyzed
11. Fats Domino - Sick & Tired
12. Winifred Atwell - Hawaiian Cha Cha
13. Max Bygraves - You Need Hands
14. Lloyd Price - Where Were You On Our Wedding Day
15. The Ethiopians - Train To Skaville
16. Dave & Ansell Collins - Monkey Spanner
17. Billy Fury - Wonderous Place
18. Nico - I'm Not Sayin'
19. The Leaves - Funny Little World
20. The Animals - I Can’t Believe It
21. Ron Moody - You Got To Pick A Pocket Or Two
22. Dave Berry - The Crying Game
23. Mott The Hoople - The Golden Age Of Rock 'N' Roll
The second installment of gems and nuggets straight from the infamous jukebox at Malcolm and Vivienne's King's Road SEX boutique.
Compiled again by Marco Pirroni (Adam and The Ants, Siouxsie and the Banshees) another collection of carefully curated tracks that were played on rotation at 430 Kings Road Chelsea, throughout 1974-1976. Years in the making, this follow up to Marco's 2004 "SEX: Too Fast To Live Too Young To Die" continues to complete the jukebox playlist with tracks contributed from those friends who frequented the shop - Jordan Mooney (RIP), Paul Cook, Steve Jones and Sam Bully amongst others - remembering those all-important songs that soundtracked the shop and left lasting impressions on them over 47 years ago. Another wild ride and a kaleidoscope of jukebox bangers from The Animals to Max Bygraves, Nico to Burundi Black, these tracks undoubtedly played a heavy influence on SEX's customer's young ears many who would go on and change the musical world forever - Sex Pistols, The Clash, Chrissie Hynde, Siouxsie Sioux to name just a few. Artwork supplied by Personality Crisis with unpublished photographs from Jane England, a student at the time but already understood the cultural significance and beauty of both the shop and Jordan Mooney who the compilation is dedicated to.