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The Undertones - Teenage Kicks - The Very Best Of (2012)

Artist: The Undertones
Title Of Album: Teenage Kicks - The Very Best Of
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Salvo
Genre: Pop Punk, New Wave
Total Time: 52:01 min
Format: Mp3 / FLAC (tracks +.cue, log-file)
Quality: CBR 320 kbps / Lossless
Total Size: 125 mb / 352 mb
The Undertones - Teenage Kicks - The Very Best Of (2012)


TRACKLIST:

01.Teenage Kicks
02.My Perfect Cousin
03.Here Comes The Summer
04.Wednesday Week
05.Jimmy Jimmy
06.It's Going To Happen
07.Male Model
08.Get Over You
09.You've Got My Number (Why Don't You Use It!)
10. (She's A) Runaround
11.Family Entertainment
12.When Saturday Comes
13.Hypnotised
14.Tearproof
15.Girls That Don't Talk
16.More Songs About Chocolate And Girls
17.The Love Parade
18.The Way Girls Talk
19.Listening In
20.Julie Ocean

The Undertones are a punk rock/new wave band formed in Derry, Northern Ireland, in 1975. From the period of 1975 to 1983, the Undertones consisted of Feargal Sharkey (vocals), John O'Neill (rhythm guitar, vocals), Damian O'Neill (lead guitar, vocals), Michael Bradley (bass, vocals) and Billy Doherty (drums). Although much of the earlier Undertones material drew influence from punk rock and new wave, the Undertones also incorporated elements of rock, glam rock and post-punk into material released after 1979, before citing soul and Motown as the influence for the material released upon their final album. The Undertones released thirteen singles and four studio albums between 1978 and 1983 before Sharkey announced his intention to leave the band in May 1983,[1] citing musical differences as the reason for the break up.[2]
Despite the political climate in which the band had lived, the vast majority (though not all) of the material the band released focused not upon the Northern Irish Troubles, but upon issues such as adolescence, teenage angst and heartbreak. The merging of instruments has led Allmusic to state that guitarists John and Damian O'Neill "mated infectious guitar hooks to 1960s garage, 1970s glam rock, and Feargal Sharkey's signature vocal quaver."[2]
In 1999, the Undertones reformed, replacing lead singer Feargal Sharkey with Paul McLoone.

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