5036436164325

United: The Punk Anthems Recorded Live 1978 & 1979

Sham 69

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Format: LP

Cat No: SECLP322

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Release Date:  29 May 2026

Label:  Secret Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5036436164325

Genres:  Rock  Punk  

  • Description

    Sham 69 were one of the most important and influential bands to emerge from the first wave of British punk. Formed in Hersham, Surrey, in 1975 and fronted by the charismatic Jimmy Pursey, the band quickly became known for their raw street energy and football terrace-style anthems that captured the voice of working-class youth in late 1970s Britain.

    This powerful collection brings together many of Sham 69's most iconic recordings, including punk classics such as "If The Kids Are United," "Hurry Up Harry," "Borstal Breakout," "Angels With Dirty Faces," and "Hersham Boys." Packed with sing-along choruses, sharp social commentary and the band's unmistakable street-punk sound, these tracks helped define the spirit of the era and cement Sham 69's place in punk history.

    With their direct, anthemic style and loyal fanbase, Sham 69 remain one of the most enduring names in British punk rock.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Red London
      • 2. What Have We Got
      • 3. No I Don't Wanna
      • 4. Rip Off
      • 5. Ulster Boy
      • 6. Tell Us The Truth
      • 7. Hey Little Rich Boy
      • 8. George Davis Is Innocent
      • 9. Borstal Breakout

      Side 2

      • 1. If The Kids Are United (Highest chart position 9 - 1978)
      • 2. Angels With Dirty Faces (Highest chart position 19 - 1978)
      • 3. Hersham Boys (Highest chart position 6 - 1979)
      • 4. Questions And Answers (Highest chart position 18 - 1979)
      • 5. They Don't Understand
      • 6. Money
      • 7. Sunday Morning Nightmare (Highest chart position 19 - 1978)
      • 8. Hurry Up Harry (Highest chart position 10 - 1978)