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Teenage Depression (Eddie & The Hot Rods, 1998) 
Eddie & The Hot Rods - Teenage Depression (CD 1998)

 
Eddie & The Hot Rods - Teenage Depression (CD 1998)

Title: Teenage Depression
Record Label: Edsel
Release Year: 1998
EAN: 0740155156329
Genre: Rock/Pop
Product ID: EPID3979806
Description: Eddie & The Hot Rods: Barrie Masters (vocals); Dave Higgs (guitar, piano, background vocals); Paul Gray (bass, background vocals); Steve Nicol (drums, percussion, background vocals).Recorded at Jackson's Studio, Rickmansworth, England an...
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Track Listing
1. Get Across To You
2. Why Can't It Be
3. Show Me
4. All I Need Is Money
5. Double Checkin' Woman
6. Kid's Are Alright
7. Teenage Depression
8. Horseplay
9. Been So Long
10. Shake
11. On The Run

Details
Number of CDs:1
Producer:Ed Hollis, Vic Maile
Recording Type:Mixed
Distributor:2 Entertain/Sony DADC
Recording Mode:Stereo

Album Notes
Eddie & The Hot Rods: Barrie Masters (vocals); Dave Higgs (guitar, piano, background vocals); Paul Gray (bass, background vocals); Steve Nicol (drums, percussion, background vocals).Recorded at Jackson's Studio, Rickmansworth, England and live at the Marquee, London, England in 1976. Includes liner notes by Alan Robinson.Though they were a crucial factor in the birth of British punk, by the time the Sex Pistols and the Clash exploded onto the scene, Eddie & the Hot Rods were already fading into obscurity. Along with peers like Dr. Feelgood and the Kursaal Flyers, they helped create the British pub-rock sound of the mid-'70s, a sound exemplified by TEENAGE DEPRESSION. Like UK bands a decade earlier, Eddie & the Hot Rods updated American R&B, with a harder edge and no-nonsense approach that was at odds with the prog-rock then ruling the roost. Covers of Joe Tex ("Show Me") and Sam Cooke ("Shake") share space with similarly inclined original tunes written by Hot Rods guitarist Dave Higgs (moniker to the contrary, there's actually no "Eddie" in the group). Despite the integrity of the band's chugging, unpretentious sound, the more savage sound of punk rock instantly made them seem outdated, condemning Eddie & the Hot Rods to the realm of historical footnotes. Thankfully, TEENAGE DEPRESSION remains to remind us of this important chapter in rock & roll history.

Editorial Reviews
(5/02 SE, p.137) - 3 stars out of 5 - Included in Q's 100 Best Punk Albums - ...Their debut revealed them as a British BACK IN THE USA-era MC5, all raging hormones and adolescent abandon trapped in a tearaway, treble-heavy clatter...
Q Magazine


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