Product Description
Super Rare Original 1977 Japanese Pressing Of The Notorious Debut Sex Pistols LP! Vinyl & Cover Still In Top Condition!! Includes 4-Page Insert With Lyrics In English & Notes In Japanese. Labels Are Clean.
Condition – Vinyl: NEAR MINT! Incredibly GREAT condition for a record that is over 46 years old! Especially considering what album this is!
Condition – Cover: EXCELLENT! Creases on two corners, minor wear.
Japanese vinyl pressings are highly sought after by audiophiles and collectors, due to their premium sound quality and beautifully presented packaging. The sonic quality of Japanese records is regarded as the best in the world. The covers are printed on better quality heavy stock paper. Near Mint condition original Japanese pressings are becoming scarcer ~ and therefore more collectable and valuable every year.
Side 1:
Holidays In The Sun
Liar
No Feelings
God Save The Queen
Problems
Side 2:
Seventeen
Anarchy In The UK
Bodies
Pretty Vacant
New York
E.M.I.
AMG –
Simply one of the greatest, most inspiring rock records of all time! While mostly accurate, dismissing Never Mind the Bollocks as merely a series of loud, ragged midtempo rockers with a harsh, grating vocalist and not much melody would be a terrible error. Already anthemic songs are rendered positively transcendent by Johnny Rotten's rabid, foaming delivery. His bitterly sarcastic attacks on pretentious affectation and the very foundations of British society were all carried out in the most confrontational, impolite manner possible. Most imitators of the Pistols' angry nihilism missed the point: underneath the shock tactics and theatrical negativity were social critiques carefully designed for maximum impact. Never Mind the Bollocks perfectly articulated the frustration, rage, and dissatisfaction of the British working class with the establishment, a spirit quick to translate itself to strictly rock & roll terms. The Pistols paved the way for countless other bands to make similarly rebellious statements, but arguably none were as daring or effective. It's easy to see how the band's roaring energy, overwhelmingly snotty attitude, and Rotten's furious ranting sparked a musical revolution, and those qualities haven't diminished one bit over time. Never Mind the Bollocks is simply one of the greatest, most inspiring rock records of all time.