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  1. 2 de may. de 2014 · The Damned - Damned Damned Damned - Full LPTracks:01 - Neat Neat Neat 00:0002 - Fan Club 02:4603 - I Fall 05:4604 - Born To Kill 07:5605 - Stab Your Back 10:...

  2. Damned Damned Damned, an Album by The Damned. Released 18 February 1977 on Stiff (catalog no. 940 562; Vinyl LP). Genres: Punk Rock. Rated #74 in the best albums of 1977, and #3985 of all time album.. Featured peformers: Dave Vanian (vocals), Brian James (guitar, vocals), Captain Sensible (bass, vocals), Rat Scabies (drums, vocals), Nick Lowe (producer), Bazza (engineer), Eddy Gorecki ...

  3. Issued in a numbered sleeve, on 180g virgin vinyl, with a photo of 'Eddie & The Hot Rods' on the back cover. Includes double-sided insert of lyrics etc, a A4 size advert for Denon turn tables and a A6 size peice of paper in Japanese. (See images) Made to be played loud at low volume. which was stuck on to the shrink wrap of the original 1977 ...

  4. Proof sleeve mispressed with Eddie and the Hot Rods on the rear sleeve. The cover folds in two and is heavy unlaminated card without internal flaps to stick the two sides together. White label test pressing as denoted by T/P in runout. Labels have printed lines with hand written information of catologue number, side and date.

  5. Background. Music for Pleasure was produced by Nick Mason of Pink Floyd.The Damned originally sought out former Pink Floyd member Syd Barrett, but were unsuccessful due to his reclusive lifestyle.In a brief interview for the documentary The Damned: Don't You Wish That We Were Dead (2015), Mason reported the band were accustomed to a much faster recording schedule than he was familiar with from ...

  6. 2 de dic. de 2022 · 8. Evil Spirits (2018) (Image credit: Search and Destroy) In typical Damned fashion, it only took them 41 years to crack the UK Top 10, peaking at number 7, as they did with Evil Spirit s, their 11th and most recent album. Deservedly so given their legacy, although in all honestly, it’s not even close to their best.

  7. In a negative contemporary review, NME called Strawberries "a miserable (w)retch of a record, spewing fourth enough nauseous 'nostalgia' to fill a book entitled 'Why The Damned Never Made It', without once touching any spirit. It seems they're doomed to regurgitating their history 'til the aftertaste becomes too bad to bear". AllMusic's retrospective review was favourable: "Recuperating a bit ...