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Emergency At The Old Waldorf 1979
Cat: LIB 5150. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Hit Me (3:09)
Me & My Desire (3:40)
Let's Face It (3:17)
Feelin' Alright With The Crew (4:23)
Lie, Lie, Lie (3:02)
Inside Out (3:01)
Titanic (My Over) Reaction (3:07)
Rael Rean (3:12)
Homicide (4:25)
Emergency (6:10)
Boiler (3:30)
Review: Widely considered to be "one of the longest-lived groups of the punk era", homegrown Londonites 999 first formed in 1976, before instantly garnering a devout following by way of persistent performances and nonstop gigging. Signing to United Artists (along with their peers in Buzzcocks) thanks to the instantaneous power of their debut single 'I'm Alive', the next two years would see the release of their seminal 1977 self-titled debut full-length along with the excellent Separates LP in 1978, before landing at the iconic Old Waldorf (long since closed down and now a refurbished comedy club) for this fateful night turned newly unearthed live album. Emergency At The Old Waldorf 1979 grants a time travelling, voyeuristic earful of the punk heroes in their snarling prime, ripping through a collection of their most highly revered stompers such as 'Hit Me', 'Homicide', and obviously, 'Emergency', while the pressing arrives complete with previously unseen tour photos plus retrospective liner notes from frontman Nick Cash.

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Emergency At The Old Waldorf 1979
Emergency At The Old Waldorf 1979 (limited translucent ruby red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: LIB 5209. Rel: 07 Nov 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Hit Me (3:09)
Me & My Desire (3:40)
Let's Face It (3:17)
Feelin' Alright With The Crew (4:23)
Lie, Lie, Lie (3:02)
Inside Out (3:01)
Titanic (3:07)
Rael Rean (3:12)
Homicide (4:25)
Emergency (6:10)
Boiler (3:30)
Review: Described as "one of the longest-lived groups of the punk era", London's own 999 originally formed in 1976, quickly developing a cult following through incessant gigging before landing a recording deal with United Artists around the same time as Buzzcocks off the strength of their debut single 'I'm Alive'. Fast forward through two seminal punk classics with their 1977 self-titled debut LP followed in 1978 with the phenomenal Separates, and we land at the iconic Old Waldorf (long shutdown and now a comedy club) for this recently unearthed live album. Emergency At The Old Waldorf 1979 offers a fly on the wall earful of the legendary punk act at the height of their prowess, tearing through some of their best known bangers including 'Hit Me', 'Homicide', and of course, 'Emergency', while this translucent ruby red vinyl edition comes complete with never before seen tour photos as well as liner notes penned by frontman Nick Cash.
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Live From The Ash Grove Plus!
Cat: LIBH 5140. Rel: 26 Jun 24
 
Blues
Couldn't Be Satisfied (1:58)
Intro To Questionnaire Blues (1:26)
Questionnaire Blues (2:03)
Into To Ain't It Crazy (0:26)
Ain't It Crazy (1:04)
Into To Don't The Moon Look Pretty (3:29)
Don't The Moon Look Pretty (1:57)
Into To Black & Evil (0:25)
Black & Evil (1:41)
Lightnin's Boogie (2:07)
Into To What'd I Say (0:26)
What'd I Say (1:57)
Into To How Long Have It Been Since You Been Home? (1:48)
How Long Have It Been Since You Been Home? (1:13)
Black Cadillac (3:22)
Coffee House Blues (2:19)
Hi-Heel Sneakers (2:13)
Lightnin' Can Do It (3:03)
You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone (1:49)
Hardly Trying (4:57)
Review: Samuel John Hopkins was born in 1912 into poverty in Centerville, Texas and discovered the blues early, apparently meeting Blind Lemon Jefferson at a church picnic. In 1946, he was scouted by Aladdin Records in Houston and brought to Los Angeles by Lola Anne Cullum. At Aladdin, he recorded solo and with pianist Wilson Smith, earning the nickname "Lightning" while Smith became "Thunder." Returning to Houston, Hopkins became renowned for his improvisational skill and guitar prowess. His influence extended widely; Jimmie Vaughan credited him with paving the way for Jimi Hendrix. This collection features previously unreleased live performances, blending acoustic soul with electric energy from venues like Los Angeles' Ash Grove and Palo Alto's In Your Ear Club.
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