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- Cock Sparrer Discography
Here We Stand | |||
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Released | November 4, 2007 | ||
Genre | Punk rock, Oi! | ||
Length | 45:30 | ||
Label | Captain Oi! | ||
Producer | Cock Sparrer: Burgess, Smith, McFaull, Beaufoy, Bruce | ||
Cock Sparrer chronology | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Here We Stand, released in November 2007,[2] is the 6th studio album by Englishpunk rock band Cock Sparrer. Recorded by former Vibrators bassist, Pat Collier, and mixed by Rancid'sLars Frederiksen and Michael Rosen, the album is the band's first new material for ten years. In addition to the 14-track CD version, the album was also released on vinyl as a picture disc. The tracks 'Will You?' and 'So Many Things' were omitted to improve the overall sound quality.[3]
Cock Sparrer, the slum-dweller band from the suburbs of London, is famous for being one of the pioneers in Oi! Music or also called Skinhead Rock and Roll. The complete discography includes their first 'boom', also known as 'Shock Troops' wich is practically an album with amazing tunes from the beggining to.
- Released June 29, 2018. 4 CD 53 track clam shell box featuring all the releases by Cock Sparrer between 1977-87. Disc 1 is the ultra-rare self-titled debut LP – previously only released in Spain – containing the singles ‘Runnin’ Riot’ and ‘We Love You’ and now comes with five bonus cuts that effectively round up all of the band’s earliest known recordings.
- Cock Sparrer discography. England Belongs to Me (feat. Dan Hardy) Dan Hardy Version - Single.
A 7-inch picture disc single, limited to 1000 copies, was released at the same time. It contained 'Too Late' (the album's opening song), and a rerecorded version of 'Because You're Young' exclusive to the picture disc single.[4]
CD track listing[edit]
All songs written by Cock Sparrer: Burgess, Smith, McFaull, Beaufoy, Bruce.[5]
- 'Too Late' – 3:02
- 'Gotta Get Out' – 3:34
- 'Did You Have a Nice Life Without Me?' – 3:01
- 'True to Yourself' – 3:29
- 'Time to Make Your Move' – 2:38
- 'Will You?' – 3:31
- 'Better Than This' – 3:32
- 'Don't Stop' – 3:40
- 'Spirit of '76' – 3:55
- 'So Many Things' – 3:28
- 'Last Orders' – 2:28
- 'Despite All This' – 3:03
- 'Sussed' – 3:08
- 'Suicide Girls' – 3:03
Vinyl track listing[edit]
Side one[edit]
- Too Late
- Gotta Get Out
- Did You Have a Nice Life Without Me?
- True to Yourself
- Time to Make Your Move
- Better Than This
Side two[edit]
- Don't Stop
- Spirit of '76
- Last Orders
- Despite All This
- Sussed
- Suicide Girls
Personnel[edit]
- Colin McFaull – vocals
- Micky Beaufoy – lead guitar
- Daryl Smith – guitar, vocals
- Steve Burgess – bass guitar, vocals
- Steve Bruce – drums
- Additional vocals on 'Suicide Girls': Daughters and Friends of Sparrer
Production[edit]
- Engineer: Pat Collier
- Recording Location: Perry Vale Studios, London
- Mixing: Lars Frederiksen and Michael Rosen
- Mixing Location: Biabella Studios, USA
- Producer: Cock Sparrer
- Mastering: Tim Turan at Turan Audio
- Photography: Sam Bruce
Personnel and production credits source: CD insert booklet
Cock Sparrer
References[edit]
- ^Allmusic review
- ^News and Releases | Captain Oi! Records
- ^MORE PICTURE DISC VINYL! | Captain Oi! Records - News
- ^Limited Edition Sparrer 7' Single | Captain Oi! Records - News
- ^CD insert booklet