Friday, March 10, 2023

The Damned: Damned Damned Damned 1977 + The Black Album 1980


The Damned are an English punk rock band formed in London in 1976 by lead vocalist Dave Vanian,


guitarist Brian James, bassist (and later guitarist) Captain Sensible, and drummer Rat Scabies. They were rarely cited as the most important of the first wave of British punk bands, nor one of the most influential, but in many respects, the Damned can honestly claim to be first. They released the first U.K. punk single (1976's "New Rose" b/w "Help"), the first U.K. punk album (1977's Damned Damned Damned), and were the first British punks to tour the United States.
                            

They were also one of the first major bands on the scene to break up, and were later ahead of the pack

when they reunited. And few of their peers have had a longer or more interesting career path. Playing music that was dark but playful at the same time, the Damned started out as a loud, hell-bent-for-leather punk quartet.
                    

The band briefly broke up after Music for Pleasure (1977), the follow-up to their debut studio album,

was critically dismissed. They quickly reformed without Brian James, and released Machine Gun Etiquette (1979). In the 1980s they released four studio albums, The Black Album (1980), Strawberries (1982), Phantasmagoria (1985), and Anything (1986), which saw the band moving towards a gothic rock style.
                       

The latter two albums did not feature Captain Sensible, who had left the band in 1984. In 1988, James

and Sensible rejoined to play a series of reunion gigs, one of which was released the next year as the live album Final Damnation (1989). Their fast-driven punk rock has been cited for influencing and shaping the emergence of hardcore punk in the late 1970s and early 1980s in the United Kingdom and the United States.
                     

They soon began adding psychedelic and garage rock influences into their music (1979's Machine Gun Etiquette), detoured into epic-scale pop with a dash of prog (1980's The Black Album), and embraced a

tuneful but muscular take on goth (1985's Phantasmagoria), all within their first ten years. While the strong, mannered but witty vocals from Dave Vanian remained a constant, the band's personnel and style was in flux as the group broke up and reunited with remarkable frequency. They finally found a relatively stable lineup in the 2000s, led by Vanian and co-founder Captain Sensible, delivering a slick but enthusiastic fusion of pop, rock, and goth on latter-day albums such as 2008's So, Who's Paranoid? and 2018's Evil Spirits.
                     

Throug it all, the band's ability to take their music seriously without taking themselves seriously endeared them to a tremendously loyal fan base.
                          


THE DAMNED - DAMNED DAMNED DAMNED 1977

                                  


[By Ned Raggett  
While the Sex Pistols will always have a prominent place in the story of U.K. punk, the Damned did

nearly everything first, including the first single, the smoking "New Rose," and the first album, namely this stone classic of rock & roll fire. At just half an hour long, Damned Damned Damned is a permanent testimony to original guitarist Brian James' songwriting (ten of the 12 tracks are his) and the band's take-no-prisoners aesthetic. Starting with Captain Sensible's sharp bassline for "Neat Neat Neat," which rapidly explodes into a full band thrash, the Damned left rhetoric for the theoreticians and political posing for the Clash. All the foursome wanted to do was rock, and that they do here. Dave Vanian already has his spooky-voiced theatrics down cold; "Feel the Pain" indulges his Alice Cooper fascination while the band creates some creepy fun behind him. Most of the time, he's yelping with the best of them, but with considerably more control than most of the era's shouters. Scabies' considerable

reputation as a drummer starts here; comparisons flew thick and fast to Keith Moon, and not just for on-stage antics (of which there were plenty). His sense of stop-start rhythm and fills is simply astounding, whether on "So Messed Up" or in his own one-minute goof, "Stab Yer Back." Though the Captain doesn't get his full chance to shine on bass, he's more than adequate, while James just cranks the amps and lets fly. Concluding with a version of the Stooges' "I Feel Alright" that sounds hollower than the original but no less energetic, Damned Damned Damned is and remains rock at its messy, wonderful best.]
 

The Damned – Damned Damned Damned
Label: Demon Records – FIEND CD 91
Format: CD, Album, Reissue 1987
Country: UK
Released: 1977
Genre: Rock
Style: Punk

TRAXS

                           


01. Neat Neat Neat    2:46
02. Fan Club    2:59
03. I Fall    2:08
04. Born To Kill    2:37
05. Stab Your Back    1:03
06. Feel The Pain    3:37
07. New Rose    2:44
08. Fish    1:38
09. See Her Tonite    2:29
10. 1 Of The 2    3:10
11. So Messed Up    1:55
12. I Feel Alright    4:26

Bass, Vocals – Captain Sensible
Design – Big Jobs Inc.
Drums, Vocals – Rat Scabies
Engineer – Bazza
Guitar, Vocals – Brian James
Producer – Nick Lowe
Vocals – Dave Vanian
Written-By – B. James (tracks: 1 to 4, 6 to 11), R. Scabies (tracks: 5), Stooges (tracks: 12)

MP3 @ 320 Size: 76 MB
Flac  Size: 229 MB

THE DAMNED - THE BLACK ALBUM 1980

                                 


[Ned Raggett
The fact that one of its songs is called "Hit or Miss" is quite appropriate for the double-vinyl Black

Album, it's definitely got some high points on it. Given the intentionally parodic reference to the Beatles' own two-disc sprawler, perhaps the semi-schizophrenia is perfectly intentional. Some of the numbers show the band following their original punk vein, but by this point the four (joined here by a new bassist, Paul Gray) were leaving straight, three-chord thrash to the cul-de-sac revivalists. It's still a surprisingly good blast, a tour de force for Vanian particularly and a chance for the band to try everything from straightforward rock to gentler atmospherics.]
                         

Bass – Paul Gray
Drums – Rat Scabies
Guitar – Captain Sensible, Rat Scabies (tracks: 1-04)
Keyboards – Captain Sensible
Vocals – Captain Sensible, David Vanian, Rat Scabies (tracks: 1-04)

Written-By – Alasdair Ward (tracks: 2-01 to 2-03, 2-05, 2-06), Andy Le-Vien (tracks: 2-08), Billy Karloff (tracks: 1-01), Brian James (tracks: 2-04), Christopher Millar (tracks: 1-01 to 2-03, 2-05, 2-06, 2-08 to 2-13), David Vanian (tracks: 1-01 to 2-03, 2-05, 2-06, 2-08 to 2-13), Dennis Thompson (tracks: 2-14), Fay Hart (tracks: 1-11), Frederick Smith (tracks: 2-14), Giovanni Dadomo (tracks: 1-07, 2-05, 2-13), Grace Slick (tracks: 2-07, 2-15), Michael Davis (tracks: 2-14), Paul Gray (2) (tracks: 1-01 to 1-12, 2-10 to 2-12), Raymond Burns (tracks: 1-01 to 2-03, 2-05, 2-06, 2-08 to 2-13), Wayne Kramer (tracks: 2-14)
                       


The Damned – The Black Album
Label: Chiswick Records – CDWKM2 275
Format: 2 x CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered 2005
Country: UK
Released: 1980   
Genre: Rock
Style: New Wave, Punk

DISC 1.

                         


01. Wait For The Blackout    3:51
02. Lively Arts    2:55
03. Silly Kid's Games    2:15
04. Drinking About My Baby    3:27
05. Twisted Nerve   4:35
Trumpet – Ray Martinez
06. Hit Or Miss    2:36
07. Dr Jeckyll And Mr Hyde    4:31
08. Sick Of This And That    1:47
09. The History Of The World (Part 1)   3:52
Engineer [Sound Fx Recording], Engineer [Mix] – Steve Rance/Synthesizer – Hans Zimmer
10. 13th Floor Vendetta   5:04
Backing Vocals – David Vanian, Hugh Jones
11. Therapy    6:11
12. Curtain Call    17:12

MP3 @ 320 Size: 136 MB
Flac  Size: 371 MB

DISC 2.

                         


01. Love Song (Live)    2:10
02. Second Time Around (Live)    1:46
03. Smash It Up Parts 1 & 2 (Live)    4:24
04. New Rose (Live)    1:50
05. I Just Can't Be Happy Today (Live)    3:55
06. Plan 9 Channel 7 (Live)    5:12
07. White Rabbit    3:00
08. Rabid (Over You)   3:43
Engineer [Mix] – Gary Edwards/Synthesizer – Anthony More
09. Seagulls    2:36
10. The History Of The World (Part 1) (Single Version)    3:48
11. I Believe The Impossible   2:54
Recorded By – Captain Sensible, Rat Scabies
12. Sugar And Spite   1:30
Recorded By – Captain Sensible, Rat Scabies
13. There Ain't No Sanity Clause    2:27
14. Looking At You (Live)    5:51
15. White Rabbit (Extended Version)    5:22

MP3 @ 320 Size: 119 MB
Flac  Size: 346 MB

DR. JEKYLL & MR. HYDE  LYRICS

 
          



I'm normal outside, he's evil inside
I'm Dr. Jekyll and he's Mr Hyde
I try to be true, he tries to be cruel
I'll hold you gently but he'll smother you

My clothes will impress you
And my claws will undress you
I'm normal outside, he's evil inside
I'm Dr. Jekyll and he's Mr Hyde


     



I want what's right
He walks in the night
Searching for sin in his
Decadent life

My charms will beguile you
And my arms will defile you
Me, I'm on the side of the angels
But the Devil is my best friend


                     



Sin is a way of life
Saints are for suckers
Welcome to the underworld
I start where nightmares end

Two for the price of one
Two, for the price of one I'm normal outside, he's evil inside
I'm Dr. Jekyll and he's Mr Hyde


               



I try to be true, he tries to be cruel
I'll hold you gently but he'll smother you
My clothes will impress you
And my claws will undress you 

7 comments:

  1. Thank you. I never really knew what to buy from the band. I only have the Machine Gun Etiquette (79).

    ReplyDelete
  2. Interesting to note that king of the soundtracks, Hans Zimmer, played on History of the World on the Black Album.

    ReplyDelete
  3. And today Ciccada came. Excellent. Can complete with the best uk folk/prog of the 60s &70s from which they are obviously heavily influenced. Wonderful !
    1+2 is on the way.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Got further and now belongs to 2 × Doves ( actual surprise), Art Shop ( unusual and beautiful)+ 3 more Also The Trees.
    In a word super Kostas, all very very good !

    ReplyDelete
  5. Hello, thanks a lot for those great classics!

    ReplyDelete