Description
"Live at The Basins Nightclub" recorded in 1987 represents a unique summary of that undertaking as well as capturing a rare snapshot of the Upstarts during one of the less well-documented periods of their history - Both Vinyl with an insert and CD with a booklet Incl Sleeve notes from Dick Porter.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, South Shields, England's politically motivated punk band, The Angelic Upstarts, saw considerable chart success - Jimmy Pursey of Sham 69 produced their debut album, Teenage Warning (1979), which peaked at No 29 on the UK Albums Chart and featured singles like "I'm An Upstart" (No 31) and Teenage Warning (No 29).
Their third album, "2,000,000 Voices" (1981), reached No. 32, while their second, "We Gotta Get Out of This Place" (1980), peaked at No. 54. "Angelic Upstarts Live" (1981), a live album, did well as well, peaking at number 27.
Two of the Angelic Upstarts' singles made it into the Top 40, and seven of their singles made it into the UK Top 75. Their early work was marked by sociopolitical critique and unadulterated intensity.
"Live at The Basins Nightclub" recorded in 1987 represents a unique summary of that undertaking as well as capturing a rare snapshot of the Upstarts during one of the less well-documented periods of their history. Both Vinyl with an insert and CD with a booklet Incl. Sleeve notes from Dick Porter.