Fully Remastered Re-issue of the Debut Album from Billy Idol and Generation X. Includes Booklet with Band Memorabilia.
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Generation X [Original recording remastered] [Import]
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Generation X
Generation X Manufacturer: Caroline ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000063IPK Release Date: 2002-06-11 |
Tracks:
- From The Heart
- One Hundred Punks
- Listen
- Ready Steady Go
- Kleenex
- Promises Promises
- Day By Day
- The Invisible Man
- Kiss Me Deadly
- Too Personal
- Youth Youth Youth
- Your Generation
- Wild Youth
- Wild Dub
- Trying For Kicks
- This Heat
Album Details
Fully Remastered Re-issue of the Debut Album from Billy Idol and Generation X. Includes Booklet with Band Memorabilia.Customer Reviews:
What happened to track one?.......2007-02-18
Take for a start, that the track listing is shuffled from the original running order. Ok, not that big a deal, I admit. But this shuffle appears to have been done, to hide the larger problems with this disc:
Four of the "bonus tracks" are not bonus tracks. They're tracks off the original album, and I have no idea what pinhead labeled them this way.
Three of the tracks on the CD, which are NOT listed as bonus tracks, actually ARE bonus tracks, as they do not appear on the original release.
Further, a bonus track which was available on the cassette release, the studio version of "save my life" isn't provided.
And finally, my biggest gripe: Track one is completely missing - "Gimmee Some Truth" that song that opened the album, appears nowhere on this CD.
After looking around for a replacement track, I've discovered that the only version of this song currently available, is the one on their Anthology box set, which is a diferent take, with different instrumentation, different lyrics, and a really annoying timing error in the first few seconds,which makes it sound like someone's turning the speed control on the record down as the song intro plays.
So, great band, great album, and completely cocked-up CD. After the muddy slowness of the original CD release, I was really looking forward to finally getting a decent copy of this album for my collection.
I'm still waiting.
What happened?
this band had more talent than their contemporaries.......2006-11-02
It's no coincidence that Billy Idol moved on and became a big star.
This is a real good cd not only as a representative of the 70's punk movement but also because the material was just plain good as basic pop music.
UK PUNK AT ITS FINEST.......2005-06-28
GORGEOUSLY SEMINAL !!!.......2005-06-17
Do You Remeber the Promises?.......2004-02-15
This album has some of the best punk of the era. What else can be said? I only wish that it contained "Time for Truth" that was on the original US release. Then I believe it would be complete.
Ready Steady Go!
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Perfect Hits 1975-1981
Generation X Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008FZ2 Release Date: 1991-11-05 |
Tracks:
- Dancing With Myself
- Your Generation
- Ready, Steady, Go
- Untouchables
- Day By Day
- Wild Youth
- Wild Dub
- One Hundred Punks
- King Rocker
- Kiss Me Deadly
- Gimme Some Truth
- New Order
- English Dream
- Triumph
- Youth, Youth, Youth
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Thanks to relentless MTV exposure, Billy Idol became a virtual one-man parody of himself--and the tattered, all-too-quickly recycled remains of mid-'80s new wave--in near record time. And before it became one of the '90s most overused cultural labels, Generation X was the name of Idol's short-lived ('78 to '81) entrée into London's oft-sordid punk wars, often to the chagrin of U.K. critics who found their antics a trifle posed. But Idol and guitarist Tony James didn't let concerns about authenticity get in the way of some lively age-baiting (thumbing their noses at the Who on "Your Generation"), faux anthems to "the movement" ("100 Punks"), or the perils of individualism--or was it onanism? (an early version of Idol's later hit "Dancin' with Myself"). And if proceedings sometimes went spectacularly awry (their painful "punk" take on John Lennon's "Gimme Some Truth"), Gen X often got by--as do many third-generation punks--on nothing more than loopy bubble-punk exuberance. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Pretty Good Compilation.......2006-08-23
THE BEST ARTIST!.......2005-07-27
A fine collection of punk songs.......2005-07-17
A decent but not comprehensive look at Gen X.......2005-05-12
A collection of wild wild wild youth!.......2005-02-07
Billy Idol and Tony James got their starts in Generation X respectively as lead vocalist/guitarist and bassist before a lucrative but brief solo career for the former and stints in Sigue Sigue Sputnik and Sisters of Mercy for the latter. Of course, there was Chelsea before this, but that's another story. Generation X was derived after the book focusing on the Mods and Rockers scene. As for the music, it shows that Idol and company held their own during the first original punk scene of the 70's, combining themes of nihilism, rebellion, and dissatisfaction with mainstream life with a ferocious guitar and steady drum attack. The irony is that they disbanded in 1981, the last year for the generation following the Boomers. That generation was also entitled X.
It's fitting that Generation X's best known song, "Dancing With Myself," from Kiss Me Deadly, which was later included on Billy Idol's self-titled debut and shot to bigger fame with the nihilistic video, leads off this compilation. The catchiest and most danceable tune, which nevertheless captures the sense of alienation of youth.
Idol and company show sheer disdain for their elders in the equally jamming "Your Generation"-"your generation don't mean a thing to me!" They show a more militant but flexible solution in getting their way: "might take a bit of violence, but violence ain't our only stance."
"Ready Steady Go" named after the 60's British TV music programme of the same name, is a nostalgic tribute for Gen X-ers who tuned into the Beatles, Stones, and the presenter, Cathy McGowan
The contempt towards a dead end existence, commentary on how one hates one's neighbours if they are wealthier, and how one is like a robot on the production line is shown on "Day By Day," with the line "living for inflation" being a reminder of that particular problem in the 70's.
Other tunes giving narratives of the punk movement include "One Hundred Punks" glorifies the punk subculture and them having their day, while the ballad "Kiss Me Deadly" relates the gang violence, drug deals, and nights at the pool hall of the life.
Their highest-charting UK hit was the #11 "King Rocker," a telling song on how Elvis and the Beatles have had their day in the 60's and aren't that relevant. The mid-song rap on "Ali buzzing like a bee" and "Elvis took a dive/waitin' for the towel more dead than alive" gives a boxing imagery of how things were going.
The more political side of punk music is captured in their cover of John Lennon's "Gimme So Truth" which should be a byword for all: "I'm sick to death of hearing things from neurotic psychotic short-sighted politicians. All I want is some truth." It becomes a mantra for the ages when they chant "truth truth truth truth." The ripping "New Order" calls for such, demanding rights as an individual.
"Never wanna be an adult/Always wanna be in revolt" is a classic punker anthem in "Youth Youth Youth," The life is the now, no future stance is given by "Don't wanna spend my life saving up for things/Don't wanna have what a steady job brings/
I don't want security/Don't want responsibility." It ends with some screeching psychedelic Hendrix-like guitarwork at the end. But don't forget "Wild Youth," whose chants of "wild wild wild youth" is accompanied by some clomping drums, also anthemic in its declaration. That to me encapsulates Gen X-wild youth.
Tony James followed this with some pretty weird punk/techno with Sigue Sigue Sputnik, and while Billy Idol had some flaming moments in his solo career like "Rebel Yell," "White Wedding," and "Shock To The System," the majority of his hits never equaled the raw youthful energy of Generation X.
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Generation X Celebration
Walt Whitman & the Soul Children of Chicago Manufacturer: Compendia ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000I6N2 Release Date: 1999-03-23 |
Tracks:
- Lift Him Up
- Celebrate
- My Father Knows
- Stop The Tears
- His Eye Is On The Sparrow
- Play On (Interlude)
- Lord, I Lift Your Name On High
- A Brighter Day
- Power
- Greater He
- Secret Place
- We Are One
Customer Reviews:
Ready To Celebrate Jesus?.......2002-05-10
If you like this artist, you might want to check out: GMWA Youth Mass Choir, TM (Truth Ministry) Mass Youth Choir, Youth For Christ, Shout Praises! Kids Gospel, Mississippi Children's Choir, Tyscot Gospel Kids, and Canton Gospel Soul Children
WOW!.......2000-07-29
Just Awesome!.......2000-03-22
The Greatest Youth Chior.......2000-02-18
Its tremendous, "His eye is on sparrow" touched me great;ly........1999-11-14
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Kiss Me Deadly
Generation X Manufacturer: Caroline ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009N11R4 Release Date: 2005-07-05 |
Tracks:
- Dancing with Myself
- Untouchables
- Happy People
- Heavens Inside
- Triumph
- Revenge
- Stars Look Down
- What Do You Want
- Poison
- Oh Mother
- Hubble, Bubble, Toil and Dubble
- Loopy Dub
- Ugly Dub
- From the Heart [Live]
- Andy Warhol [Live]
Album Details
Generation X's Third and Final Album which features Ex Sex Pistol Steve Jones Playing on "Dancing with Myself". Features the Original Album Artwork and Tracks plus Five Bonus Tracks.Customer Reviews:
Kiss Me Deadly - album title but no song?.......2007-04-14
Awesome Finale!!!!!!!.......2005-09-25
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Valley of the Dolls
Generation X Manufacturer: Caroline ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000063T0V Release Date: 2002-06-11 |
Tracks:
- Running With The Boss Sound
- Night Of The Cadillacs
- Paradise West
- Friday's Angels
- King Rocker
- Valley Of The Dolls
- English Dream
- Love Like Fire
- The Prime Of Kenny Silvers (Part One)
- The Prime Of Kenny Silvers (Part Two)
- Gimme Some Truth
- Shakin' All Over
Album Details
Fully Remastered Re-issue of the Second Album from Billy Idol and Generation X. Includes Booklet with Band Memorabilia.Customer Reviews:
Someone should get fired over this.......2007-03-27
No, my gripe here is wih one of the "bonus" tracks. There is a real mystery going on, concerning the song Gimme Some Truth, and as this album is playing a part in that mystery, it's worth noting here.
Why is the song Gimme Some Truth being released ONLY in the live version from the Radio One sessions? I purchased the original Generation X album, and was quite annoyed to find that this track, the one that originally opened the album, was completely missing.
Furthermore, after purchasing all of the compilation discs currently on sale, such as "Perfect Hits" and "Anthology" in the hopes of getting the missing track, I was absolutely horrified to find out that they also use the live track, rather than the original album track.
After the anger and frustration I felt at being cheated yet again, I saw the song was listed here, on Valley Of The Dolls, with the footnote that this was the "b-side" to king rocker. At last, I thought, they've finally done it - they've finally released it - and it's even labeled as such. This has to be it.
So, I buy it.
But, what do I get, after plunking down the cost and waiting for delivery? The live version, yet again. Not the album version, not the actual b-side to king rocker, and not the track as advertised, no - the track listing they present here is a lie. An utter, and absolute lie, and frankly, someone should lose their job over this. Either someone was so clueless that they allowed product to go out mis-marked, or they simply didn't care that the information was false.
What has happened to this song? Where is it? Where do I go to buy it? I've tried to do just that, at least three times now with no success. I want the version that opened Generation X, the album, which starts with a drumbeat, and doesn't have someone talking over the end of it. That's the one listed on the label, that's the one that was "b-side" to king rocker, and that's the one that should have been provided.
It's wrong.
Give me the album I paid for.
this album blows.......2005-05-19
as a matter of fact..compared to anything good...this album blows..
don't waste your time..
I hated this album when it was released... and I still can't stand it...
The First Generation X album was awesome though..and still is...
A Pretty Solid Second Effort.......2004-11-22
The remaining tracks are merely okay, in my opinion. "Kenny Silvers" displays epic aspirations that unfortunately fall well short of greatness. It seems like Billy Idol says the guy's name about 80 times through the course of the song. "Paradise West", meanwhile, sounds like a prototype for an '80's power ballad. The title track is catchy enough, but ultimately lightweight.
Pick up their debut album or Perfect Hits first. Then, consider adding Valley of the Dolls to you collection. It's well worth it.
Classic Punk!.......2003-01-14
NOTE: "Shakin all over" is also available on a rare CD called "The Idol Generation"
A must have for Idol fans and Punk fans........2002-12-05
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Generation X-Istential Blues
Manufacturer: Porch Glow ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CAEI74 Release Date: 2002-12-03 |
Tracks:
- Generation X-istential Blues
- Porchlight
- Excuses for a Friend
- Blues I Shall Keep
- Don't Wanna Cry No More
- Enemy
- Love to Burn
- Oh My My
- Fake Love
- Buckskin Stallion Blues
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Anthology
Generation X Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000665EY Release Date: 2003-04-08 |
Tracks:
- Dancing With Myself
- Fridays Angels
- Your Generation
- Ready, Steady Go
- Untouchables
- Valley Of The Dolls
- Day By Day
- Wild Youth
- Prime Of Kenny Silvers Pts 1 & 2
- Wild Dub
- One Hundred-Punks
- King Rocker
- Kiss Me Deadly
- Gimme Some Truth
- New Order
- English Dream
- Youth, Youth, Youth
- Rock'N'Roll
- The Hunter
Tracks:
- Triumph
- Dancing With Myself
- Girls
- Modern Boys
- Cathy Come Home
- Revenge
- Flash As Hell
- Anna Smiles
- Psycho Beat
- Stars Looked Down
- I Dig Everything
- Dancing With My Wealth
- Exclusive Interview
Tracks:
- Ready Steady Go
- This Heat
- English Dream
- Triumph
- Anna Smiles
- Night Of The Cadillac's
- No No No
- Valley Of The Dolls
- Revenge
- Kiss Me Deadly
- Friday's Angels
- Wild Youth
- Day By Day
- King Rocker
- Your Generation
- Rock'N'Roll
- Shakin' All Over
- Youth Youth Youth
- Outro Jam
Album Details
Disc One is the Complete Singles Collection Including B-sides and Previously Unreleased Tracks. Disc Two is the Previously Unreleased Sweet Revenge Album. Disc Three is a Live Recording.Customer Reviews:
Kick ass compilation!.......2005-10-30
The "Sweet Revenge" album is almost worth the price of the set. The version of "Dancing With Myself" on this album is better than the later releases; a little rawer with that not-so-polished punk sound to it -- vintage stuff! The "Girls" song is sure to be a favorite among GenX fans... "Psycho Beat" was a little grating, but hey, you can't have a perfect song every time, right?
It was GenX that introduced me to the 70's punk scene, and for that I'll always be a fan!
Gen X Fan's Dream Release.......2003-11-30
Purchased this two weeks ago and it's been on steady rotation on my player since; and I'm a person who's easily bored.
The versions of Triumph and Stars Looked Down on the unreleased album that were redone for the Kiss Me Deadly album easily SURPASS the later versions.
The guy who wrote the 2 star review is an idiot!
Yeah, the liner notes suck and are filled with grammatical errors and misspellings: so what? I buy CDs for music, not liner notes!
Get it - you won't regret it!
Overpriced, Watered Down & Wimpy...........2003-06-18
Disc two is the "unreleased album" and comes off sounding like a bunch of American English demos (the band that sang that dreadful "I'll Melt With You" song), with a extremely mellow Billy Idol on vocals. No Idol sneer on this disc; more like a quaint, perky little smile. The guitar work is brutal and the lead riffs are almost non-existent. The guitar during the fade out of the song "Triumph" sounds like a 1st graders first guitar lesson. The "Kiss Me Deadly" album which shares a similar tracklist, has "way" better production value, rocks much harder, has the guitars way up fron in the mix, and is a better purchase. This is Billy Idol-lite. Strike two.
Disc three contains a live concert recorded in Osaka, Japan.
Why Japan and not Europe is beyond me. The band seems totally lifeless and out of their element. I never viewed Japan as much of a "punk" rock country. Heavy Metal, yes (as in Made In Japan... "Ian Paice on the drums, yes!"); but not punk. Anyway, this 3rd disc does nothing to endear one to the band's proficiency as musicians. The sound is fair and the mix is borderline brutal.
You'll maybe listen to it once. Strike three.
So after pulling another Sammy Sosa and whiffing on this one, here's my advice. "Perfect Hits", "Kiss Me Deadly" if you can find it & "Radio One Sessions".
ps....don't forget Billy's VH-1 album. Now there's all killer, no filler.
great music, awful packaging.......2003-05-03
"Live At Osaka" is a pretty fair recording of the band around the same period of time as the unreleased album. A good selection of hits, b-sides and album tracks and reasonably good sound quality.
The first disc claims "the complete singles", but what you're really getting is all the a-sides, not chronologically, as well as a few b-sides and album tracks, plus three rarities - covers of Led Zeppelin and Free (interesting but not that great) and "New Order", which previously was found on the (totally redundant if you own this) "Perfect Hits" CD. In fact, disc one is essentially that CD with some extra tracks.
All of this would be fine, except the packaging is awful. A shame when "Perfect Hits" was pretty well packaged. The liner notes are pretty skimpy with details, have LOTS of annoying misspellings and ZILLIONS of typos and not many pictures or anything. (In fact the bootleg version of "Sweet Revenge" was much more professionally packaged.) There's not much of an excuse for this; the package was delayed a year and there was ample opportunity to get some real fans or professional critics to contribute notes that would have been worthwhile. The interview track with Tony James is very open to discussing the drug problems that [messed] up the band - kudoos for his honesty - so it's a shame that the same sort of thoroughness didn't enhance the packaging.
The other perplexing thing is why so many album tracks are on this set to the exclusion of the few remaining non-CD b-sides which would have made this the perfect completist's set. Where are Loopy Dub, Rock On, Ugly Rash and Ugly Dub?
Two other notes: "This Heat" on the live disc is actually not that song but "Trying For Kicks". I don't know how they [messed] that up. And all the studio tracks from "Valley Of The Dolls" are way remixed and sound pretty different than any other version of the album - almost painfully "hot" compared to the songs from other records. No mention of this is made in the notes or anywhere.
Revenge is Sweet.......2003-04-14
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Fall From Eden
Fall from Eden Manufacturer: Nocturnal Recods ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0006LINKW Release Date: 2004-11-11 |
Tracks:
- Common Thread
- Chameleon
- Defining Moment
- And It Remains Present
- Ivory Handle
- Another Piece Of The Puzzle
- Rhetorical Oblivion
- Walls of Discretion
- You'll Never Know
- Scratch The Surface
- Fall From Eden
- Parallax
- In Spite Of It All
- *Hidden Track*
Tracks:
- We Are Part Of Tomorrow
- Shades Of Grey
- D.S.T.
- Who's In Control
- Chaos Factor
- Bargaining With Forgiveness
- Drowning
- Catharsis Through Estrangement
- Pestilence
- Satiety And Nothingness
- Shallow Pool Of Tears
Album Description
Fall From Eden is the get off your behind anthem for the X-treme market generation. New-school aggression meets old-school punk: Black Flag, The Circle Jerks and TSOL meet the modern age.Originally from Mandeville, Louisiana, Fall From Eden has relocated to Seattle, WA to take the West Coast by storm. The new release is a double album of melodic hardcore/punk like a well oiled machine, this bands' energy will blow you away recorded and mixed by the Swamp Butcher himself Dave Fortman (Evanescence and Superjoint Ritual).
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Pepsi Generation X
TVTV$ Manufacturer: Flipside Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000001XL8 Release Date: 1995-11-10 |
Tracks:
- White Heterosexual Male
- 2 Liberal 4 Me
- Ignorance Is Not Bliss
- Come Gentrify With Me
- Fast Forward (Then Rewind)
- Parents Are The Problem
- Hippie Go Home
- Drunk And Naked
- Tell The People What They Want
- Actions Speak Louder Than Words
- Gimmie TV Or Gimme Death
- Pepsi Generation X
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BBC Live-One Hundred Punks
Generation X Manufacturer: Strange Fruit UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006LEPN Release Date: 2003-04-29 |
Tracks:
- Your Generation
- From The Heart
- Shakin' All Over
- Kiss Me Deadly
- Kleenex
- The Invisible Man
- One Hundred Punks
- Youth, Youth, Youth
- Dancing With Myself
- Heaven's Inside
- Untouchables
- Andy Warhol
- Poision
- Rock On
- Ready Steady Go
- King Rocker
Album Description
This CD features material recorded for the BBC at 2 concerts, from 1978 & 1981. 16 tracks. Strange Fruit Records. 2002.Customer Reviews:
Worth a Listen.......2004-11-21
Generation X ups and downs.......2003-01-02
The second part-1981-is the beginning of the end, starting with the hit Dancin' with myself and goin' on with semi pop-punk uninspired songs.The sound is also very good but the performance is quite boring and the audience is pretty quiet too.An interesting cover of Bowie's Andy Warhol.
A good cd on the whole thanx to the powerful first concert and the sound.
Rap Music:
- Gloria!
- Gogol Bordello vs. Tamir Muskat
- Gold [Original recording remastered]
- Good Is Good [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
- I Tried to Rock You But You Only Roll
- In the Beginning [Live]
- In the Flesh Live [Live]
- Innaway
- It's Hard to Find a Friend
- It's Martini Time
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