The Filth And The Fury [Red & White Vinyl/RSD 2024]

The Filth And The Fury [Red & White Vinyl/RSD 2024]

The Filth And The Fury [Red & White Vinyl/RSD 2024]

The Filth And The Fury [Red & White Vinyl/RSD 2024]

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Special Edition / Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

The soundtrack for Julien Temple's raucous yet poignant documentary about the Sex Pistols, The Filth and the Fury is a nice mixture of classics ("God Save the Queen," "Anarchy in the UK") and obscurities ("Did You No Wrong," "What'cha Gonna Do About It"). Containing most of their only proper album Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols, along with B-sides and outtakes, this disc would at first appear to be the sensible version of Temple's earlier Pistols' documentary, The Great Rock & Roll Swindle. What might annoy diehard fans is the inclusion of non-Pistols songs (taken from the film, of course), like Roxy Music's "Virginia Plain" and Alice Cooper's "School's Out." The most surprising inclusion on the disc is "Shang-a-Lang" by the Bay City Rollers, which at first might seem just plain silly, but excellently reveals what the Pistols were rebelling against -- at least musically. The inclusion of Simaryp's "Skinhead Moonstomp" and Tappa Zukie's "Way Over" reveal an unlikely influence for those not well acquainted with the group -- that of reggae music. Although the dub sound of reggae wasn't utilized until after the group broke up (the first two Public Image Ltd. records show this influence more explicitly), these tracks, among others, were strong political influences on Johnny Rotten's lyrics and general attitude at the time the band was making music. This two-disc set is recommended to both those who have or have not seen the film. Although the liner notes are not terribly informative, the music and the context in which the group thrived is presented here, in what might not be the smoothest of possibilities. But was there anything "smooth" about the Sex Pistols? ~ Brian Flota

Product Details

Release Date: 04/26/2024
Label: Universal Uk
UPC: 0602458956078
Rank: 56685

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. God Save The Queen
  2. Submission
  3. Don't Gimme No Lip, Child
  4. Whatcha Gonna Do About It
  5. Road Runner
  6. Substitute
  7. Seventeen
  8. Anarchy In The UK
  9. Pretty Vacant
  10. Did You No Wrong

Disc 2

  1. Liar
  2. EMI (Unlimited Edition)
  3. No Feelings
  4. I Wanna Be Me
  5. Problems
  6. Holidays In The Sun
  7. Bodies
  8. No Fun

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Bay City Rollers   Primary Artist
Sex Pistols   Primary Artist
Alice Cooper   Primary Artist
The Creation   Primary Artist
New York Dolls   Primary Artist
The Who   Primary Artist
Sailor   Primary Artist
Symarip   Primary Artist
Roxy Music   Primary Artist
Tapper Zukie   Primary Artist
David Bowie   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Johnny Rotten   Composer
Scott Asheton   Composer
Pete Townshend   Composer
Phil Coulter   Composer
Roxy Music   Performer
New York Dolls   Performer
Michael Bruce   Composer
Iggy Pop   Composer
Ney Smith   Composer
Bob Garner   Composer
David Bowie   Composer,Performer
Georg Kajanus   Composer
Alice Cooper   Composer,Performer
Tapper Zukie   Performer
Symarip   Performer
Ron Asheton   Composer
The Creation   Performer
Bay City Rollers   Performer
Eddie Phillips   Composer
Alton Ellis   Composer
David Johansen   Composer
David Sinclair   Composer
Johnny Thunders   Composer
Jonathan Richman   Composer
Neal Smith   Composer
Sex Pistols   Performer
Bryan Ferry   Composer
Dennis Dunaway   Composer
Steve Jones   Composer
Ian Samwell   Composer
Sid Vicious   Composer
Paul Cook   Composer
Glen Buxton   Composer
Glen Matlock   Composer
Brian Potter   Composer
Tomi Martin   Composer
The Who   Performer
David Alexander   Composer
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