Sigue Sigue Sputnik - The First Generation (1990)
Artist: Sigue Sigue Sputnik
Title: The First Generation
Year Of Release: 1990
Label: Jungle Records
Genre: Electronic, Rock, Synth-pop
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log)
Total Time: 53:05
Total Size: 304 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The First Generation
Year Of Release: 1990
Label: Jungle Records
Genre: Electronic, Rock, Synth-pop
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log)
Total Time: 53:05
Total Size: 304 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Rockit Miss USA
02. Sex Bomb Boogie
03. 21st Century Boy
04. Teenage Thunder
05. She's My Man
06. Love Missile F1-11
07. Jane Mansfield
08. Ultra Violence
09. Krush Groove Girls
10. Rockajet Baby
11. Rebel Rebel
The band was formed by Tony James, ex-bassist of the defunct Gen X, and Neal X (Whitmore), who recruited singer Martin Degville. Degville was a clothes designer and supplied the band's wardrobe, and YaYa, the store where he worked, became the band's base. Their first gig was in Paris, supporting Johnny Thunders, with James' former Gen X colleague and then drummer for Thunders, Mark Laff, on drums.
Mick Jones, formerly of The Clash, worked with the band as live sound engineer, helped manipulate their sound, and appeared with them when they opened for New Model Army. Fachna O'Kelly, manager of The Boomtown Rats who had provided much of the band's equipment, provided the band with the name Sigue Sigue Sputnik, as a supposed reference to a Russian street gang and meaning, in rough translation "burn, burn satellite" ("sigue" coming from a form of the Russian verb сжигать, meaning burn, and Sputnik referencing the first man-made satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957). The band's sound was, according to James, arrived at by accident, when he inadvertently mixed elements of film soundtracks with their demo track "Love Missile F1-11" while putting together a video compilation from his favourite films.
Mick Jones, formerly of The Clash, worked with the band as live sound engineer, helped manipulate their sound, and appeared with them when they opened for New Model Army. Fachna O'Kelly, manager of The Boomtown Rats who had provided much of the band's equipment, provided the band with the name Sigue Sigue Sputnik, as a supposed reference to a Russian street gang and meaning, in rough translation "burn, burn satellite" ("sigue" coming from a form of the Russian verb сжигать, meaning burn, and Sputnik referencing the first man-made satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957). The band's sound was, according to James, arrived at by accident, when he inadvertently mixed elements of film soundtracks with their demo track "Love Missile F1-11" while putting together a video compilation from his favourite films.