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BOB STANLEY / PETE WIGGS PRESENT THREE DAY WEEK - BOB STANLEY / PETE WIGGS PRESENT THREE DAY WEEK VINYL LP

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BOB STANLEY / PETE WIGGS PRESENT THREE DAY WEEK - BOB STANLEY / PETE WIGGS PRESENT THREE DAY WEEK VINYL LP

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Double 180gm clear vinyl LP pressing with deluxe gatefold jacket. Features two extra tracks. 2019 collection. Britain wasn't on it's own in having a thoroughly miserable 1973. Tens of thousands of Britons remained housed in wartime pre-fabs and sub-standard dwellings. The bright new colors of the post-war Festival of Britain and Harold Wilson's talk in the '60s of the "white heat of technology" now seemed very distant as strikes, inflation, and food and oil shortages laid Britain low. What had gone wrong? And what did pop music have to say about it? With perfect timing this album soundtracks Britain on the brink of chaos. It includes lost masterpieces (Phil Cordell's 'Londonderry'), gritty singles by the new names of the early '70s (Mungo Jerry's 'Open Up', David Essex's 'Stardust') and forgotten gems by some of the biggest names of the previous decade, now struggling to make themselves heard (the Kinks' 'When Work Is Over', the Troggs' 'I'm On Fire'). Sometimes the approach was tongue-in-cheek (the Strawbs' 'Part Of The Union'), other times it was the sound of sheer frustration (Mike McGear's 'Kill'), and occasionally it was angry enough to incur the wrath of special branch (Hawkwind's banned 'Urban Guerilla'). Mostly the sound of these records evokes the feeling of nights in with only candles to light the house and TV closing down at 10pm: the empty spaces of Adam Faith's 'In Your Life'; the fuzz guitar minimalism of Ricky Wilde's 'Hertfordshire Rock'; Climax Chicago's alternative lifestyle-musing 'Mole On The Dole'. Compiled by Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs, it amplifies the noise of a country which was still unable to forget the war, even as it watched the progressive post-war consensus disintegrating. We hear shrugs and cynicism, laughter through gritted teeth, melancholy, and a real anger that would rise to the surface with punk a few years later.


TracksCredits
- Disc 1 -
1 Part of the Union - the Brothers (The Strawbs)
2 Ordinary Boy - Small Wonder
3 The Hertfordshire Rock - Ricky Wilde
4 When Work Is Over - the Kinks
5 Sailing - the Sutherland Bros Band
6 In Your Life - Adam Faith
7 Londonderry - Phil Cordell
8 Cut Loose - Stud Leather
9 I'm on Fire - the Troggs
10 Kill - Mike McGear
11 And the Fun Goes on - Lieutenant Pigeon
12 Open Up - Mungo Jerry
13 Rod - Matchbox
14 She's a Mover - Marty Wilde
- Disc 2 -
1 Urban Guerilla - Hawkwind
2 Homes Fit for Heroes - Edgar Broughton Band
3 Breathless - Bombadil
4 Why Am I Waiting - Robin Goodfellow
5 What Ruthy Said - Cockney Rebel
6 Clocks - Paul Brett
7 You Turn Me on - the Troll Brothers
8 Mole on the Dole - Climax Chicago
9 I Feel So Down - Barracuda
10 Northern Soul Dancer - Wigan's Ovation
11 Don't Ride a Paula Pillion - Stavely Makepeace
12 War Against War - Pheon Bear
13 Roly Pin - Roly
14 Stardust - David Essex