The Diodes - Released (1979/2023)

Artist: The Diodes
Title: Released
Year Of Release: 1979/2023
Label: Sony Music Entertainment Canada Inc.
Genre: Punk, Power Pop, Pop Rock, New Wave
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 31:36
Total Size: 77/245 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Released
Year Of Release: 1979/2023
Label: Sony Music Entertainment Canada Inc.
Genre: Punk, Power Pop, Pop Rock, New Wave
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 31:36
Total Size: 77/245 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Red Rubber Ball 2:36
2. Teenage Nation 3:53
3. Photographs from Mars 3:50
4. Madhouse 3:41
5. Mercenary Flight 3:10
6. Tired of Waking Up Tired 2:54
7. Jenny's In a Sleep World 2:50
8. Weekend 3:04
9. No Right to Make Me Bleed 3:14
10. Terminal Rock 2:23
The first Canadian punk band signed to a major label, the Diodes are best-remembered for their moody, head-banging hit "Tired of Waking Up Tired" and their hard-hitting interpretation of the Paul Simon-penned tune "Red Rubber Ball." With vocalist Paul Robinson backed by guitarist John Catto, bassist Ian MacKay, and drummers John Hamilton and, later, Mike Lengyell, the Toronto-based band roared with unabashed intensity.
Signed by Columbia, the Diodes released their debut self-titled album in 1977. Columbia released their second album, Released, on its Epic subsidiary two years later, but poor sales of both albums led the label to drop the band's contract.
Although they relocated to England after releasing their third album, Action/Reaction, on the independent Orient label, the move came late to save the band. They disbanded shortly after, releasing an album of outtakes and demos, Survivors, in 1982.
Signed by Columbia, the Diodes released their debut self-titled album in 1977. Columbia released their second album, Released, on its Epic subsidiary two years later, but poor sales of both albums led the label to drop the band's contract.
Although they relocated to England after releasing their third album, Action/Reaction, on the independent Orient label, the move came late to save the band. They disbanded shortly after, releasing an album of outtakes and demos, Survivors, in 1982.