| 1. Magnificent |
| 2. Payola |
| 3. Northern Slide |
| 4. Friday Night Square |
| 5. Kick Down the Door |
| 6. Little Boys in Blue |
| 7. All the Way |
| 8. Crescendo |
| 9. Madhouse |
| 10. Too Far to Fall |
| 11. Just Another Dream [First Single] [*] |
| 12. Kamikaze [Song From Proposed First Album] [*] |
| 13. 1-2-3 [Second Single] [*] |
| 14. Mods. Skins, Punks [Song From Proposed First Album] [*] |
| 15. Join the Professionals [Third Single] [*] |
| 16. Has Anybody Got an Alibi [B Side of Third Single] [*] |
| 17. White Light/White Heat [Second Single B Side] [*] |
| 18. Baby I Don't Care [Second Single B Side] [*] |
Editorial Reviews
UK reissue of 1981 album for guitarist Steve Jones and drummer Paul Cook's post Sex Pistols act. The only prior CD release was a very limited Japanese pressing. 18 tracks including seven bonus tracks, 'Just Another Dream', 'Kamikaze', 'Mods, Skins, Punks', 'Join The Professionals', 'Has Anybody Got An Alibi', 'White Light/White Heat' & 'Baby I Don't Care'.
I Didn't See It Coming,Professionals,EMI Int'l,New Wave,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
I Didn't See It Coming [Import]
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I Didn't See It Coming
The Professionals Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005J9M5 Release Date: 2001-06-18 |
Tracks:
- Magnificent
- Payola
- Northern Slide
- Friday Night Square
- Kick Down the Door
- Little Boys in Blue
- All the Way
- Crescendo
- Madhouse
- Too Far to Fall
- Just Another Dream [First Single][*]
- Kamikaze [Song From Proposed First Album][*]
- 1-2-3 [Second Single][*]
- Mods. Skins, Punks [Song From Proposed First Album][*]
- Join the Professionals [Third Single][*]
- Has Anybody Got an Alibi [B Side of Third Single][*]
- White Light/White Heat [Second Single B Side][*]
- Baby I Don't Care [Second Single B Side][*]
Album Description
UK reissue of 1981 album for guitarist Steve Jones and drummer Paul Cook's post Sex Pistols act. The only prior CD release was a very limited Japanese pressing. 18 tracks including seven bonus tracks, 'Just Another Dream', 'Kamikaze', 'Mods, Skins, Punks', 'Join The Professionals', 'Has Anybody Got An Alibi', 'White Light/White Heat' & 'Baby I Don't Care'.Album Details
The post Sex Pistols band featuring drummer Paul Cook and guitarist Steve Jones. Includes eight bonus tracks!Customer Reviews:
THE NEW SEX PISTOLS..........2006-09-28
A few years later, a friend of mine told me about "The Professionals", which was basically Steve Jones and Paul Cook continuing on without Sid or Johnny. I asked him what it sounded like. He said "Do you like the song HERE WE GO AGAIN"? - And I said "Oh wow, Yeah!", and I'll never forget he looked me right in the eyes and said "Well, the entire album sounds EXACTLY LIKE THAT...". He made me a copy of his LP, and I couldn't believe it. This was REALLY the Sex Pistols!!! I'm going to make a bold comment, but it's one I stand by: This album is the EQUAL TO "NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS". It's that good. Any Sex Pistols fan who heard all the stuff and wished there was more will be flipping thier wig - This album is a classic that sounds exactly like late-Pistols material. There are so many classics on this album, such as NORTHERN SLIDE and KICK DOWN THE DOORS. And then there are the songs THE MAGNIFICENT, ALL THE WAY WITH YOU, and TOO FAR TOO FALL, all of which are mind-bending tributes to thier fallen bandmate SID VICIOUS. This entire album seems like a bizzare tribute to Sid Vicious. I remember a good friend of mine once commented to me that this album sounded like "The Sex Pistols singing from hell". This is a very good description. The music is pure 1000% Sex Pistols, and Steve Jones's vocals are deep, echo-ey, and downright OTHERWORLDLY. This album is mind-bending. It is much better than the other available "self titled" CD, though you should buy that one too. The eight bonus tracks are nice to have, too, but the TRUE majesty of this album lies in the first 10 tracks, which is what this review is all about. Get this CD. It's the stuff Pistol's fan's DREAMS are made of.
More of a new wave album than the first disc........2005-05-29
Some of the tracks were from the first (and better) album. But this disc has some great songs (The Magnificent and Payola) the re-recorded tracks are okay. What makes this disc a keeper is the extra tracks, You get the singles and some outakes from the first album!
Too bad the band fell apart due to ego and drug problems (mainly drug abuse). They could have been a force to reckon with in the eighties. Steve Jones would later kick his horse habit and embrace 'heavy metal" bands such as Motley Crue and Guns N' Roses. For shame!
Highly recommended.
Rock Solid Raunch.......2005-05-19
What they ARE, however, is blistering, straight-forward power chords at their finest. Overall, "I Didn't See It Coming" is patchy, but the good stuff is excellent indeed, particularly "Payola", "Northern Slide", "Join The Professionals", and my personal favourite, "Mods, Skins, Punks". "Kamikaze" is fine as well, sounding right up there with ex-Pistol material "Silly Thing" and "No One Is Innocent".
The only downside? Like Johnny Thunders' debut LP, the production is spotty at times. "Just Another Dream" is an example of how to bury a perfectly good song in the mix.
Buy it anyway.
Street Smart Catchy Punk Rock .......2004-12-09
EX-PISTOLS GET IN THE RING LAND KNOCK-OUT IN ONE GREAT CD.......2003-07-12
This album quite simply [REALLY GOOD]. The songs are catchy as hell and get lodged in your mind for days at a time (in fact what prompted me to find this on cd was the song "Crescendo" which had been haunting me for about a week and as we know the only way to exorcise a song like that is to actually hear it).
If Rotten and Vicious were respectively the mind and soul of the Sex Pistols, then Paul cook and steve jones were easily the blood, guts, and fists. When you hear these tracks you'll know where that sonic gristle came from., and how indespensible it was at getting the Pistols across. This Album isn't Punk,nor is it metal....it's something I'll call Power-Rock. Two big guitars, pulsing bass, and pounding drums mixed with the tales of a savvy, yet weary Londoner. TOPS!
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The Professionals ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000JAOV Release Date: 1999-05-24 |
Tracks:
- The Magnificent
- Payola
- Northern Slide
- Friday Night Square
- Kick Down the Doors
- Little Boys
- All The Way
- Crescendo
- Madhouse
- Too Far to Fall
Album Description
Japanese reissue, the worldwide CD debut of the sole album by group formed by Steve Jones & Paul Cook after the Sex Pistols broke up. Contains both the original cover art & all 10 of the cuts from when the record was first released in 1981. 1999 release.Album Details
Japanese Version featuring a Limited Edition LP Style Slipcase for Initial Pressing OnlyCustomer Reviews:
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Sould have been a contender..........2000-10-18
The Side Men Rock.......2000-05-14
Sex Pistols redux.......1999-12-14
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