101ERS - Elgin Avenue Breakdown (Revisited) (Red) 2LP 2015

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The 101ers were a pub rock band from the 1970's, notable as being the band that Joe Strummer left to join The Clash. Elgin Avenue Breakdown was a compilation album or the band's recordings originally released in 1981 because of The Clash's popularity. This double red vinyl LP release is based on the CD re-issue by EMI in 2005 and has an overview by Allan Jones and detailed notes on each track by the band's drummer Richard Dudanski.

A1 Letsagetabitarockin'
A2 Silent Telephone
A3 Motor Boys Motor
A4 5 Star Rock 'N' Roll Petrol
A5 Surf City

B1 Steamgauge 99
B2 Keys To Your Heart (Version 2)
B3 Sweety Of The St. Moritz
B4 Hideaway

Live Recordings
C1 Shake Your Hips
C2 Lonely Mother's Son
C3 Don't Let It Go
C4 Keep Taking The Tablets

D1 Junco Partner
D2 Out Of Time
D3 Maybelline
D4 Gloria

Release Date: 18 Apr 2015 

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