Buzzcocks - The Way (Expanded Edition) (2020)

Artist: Buzzcocks
Title: The Way (Expanded Edition)
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Cherry Red Records
Genre: Punk Rock, New Wave
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 61:12
Total Size: 141 / 419 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Way (Expanded Edition)
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Cherry Red Records
Genre: Punk Rock, New Wave
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 61:12
Total Size: 141 / 419 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Keep On Believing (2:53)
2. People Are Strange Machines (3:29)
3. The Way (3:10)
4. In The Back (3:40)
5. Virtually Real (3:36)
6. Third Dimension (4:30)
7. Out Of The Blue (3:44)
8. Chasing Rainbows / Modern Times (3:19)
9. It's Not You (2:41)
10. Saving Yourself (5:01)
11. Generation Suicide (3:46)
12. Dream On Baby (6:21)
13. Happen (2:34)
14. Disappointment (2:12)
15. In The Back (Home Demo) (4:02)
16. Dancing At Dawn (Home Demo) (2:52)
17. Can You Dig Me? (Home Demo) (3:31)
Buzzcocks require no introduction. Pivotal to the punk and post-punk DIY movements, the group, led by frontman Pete Shelley and co-conspirator Steve Diggle, brought an essential pop sensibility and sartorial style to the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Having disbanded in 1981, the band re-grouped in 1989 and continue to write, record and perform to this day, despite the saddening and untimely loss of Pete Shelley in 2018. This handsome box set captures the eight albums and numerous singles the band produced with Shelley during a twenty three year period, alongside previously unheard rarities, demos and outtakes.
Packed with remarkable music, including excellent re-visits of much of their best loved material on ‘A Different Compilation’, ‘Sell You Everything’ showcases a longevity and a hunger rarely seen in a band now into their forty-second year.
Having disbanded in 1981, the band re-grouped in 1989 and continue to write, record and perform to this day, despite the saddening and untimely loss of Pete Shelley in 2018. This handsome box set captures the eight albums and numerous singles the band produced with Shelley during a twenty three year period, alongside previously unheard rarities, demos and outtakes.
Packed with remarkable music, including excellent re-visits of much of their best loved material on ‘A Different Compilation’, ‘Sell You Everything’ showcases a longevity and a hunger rarely seen in a band now into their forty-second year.