The German duo 39 Clocks came of age during the late '70s, but they had no truck with the punk scene; instead they were inspired by the Dada movement, echoing rockabilly and the art-damaged side of the Velvet Underground. The duo eschewed formalities like names or choruses as they alienated local audiences and released records that nobody paid much attention to. History treated them well, however, and even though they didn't make any albums after 1987, their first two albums (1981's 'Pain It Dark' and 1982's 'Subnarcotic') became touchstones for crate diggers and people looking for off-kilter, inventive, and weird post-punk music. [SOURCE: ALLMUSIC]
Label:
What's So Funny About.. – SF 39, Psychotic Promotion – PSI-F
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:
Germany
Released:
1985
Style:
New Wave, Psychedelic Rock, Post-Punk
Tracklist:
A1 – 39 Clocks P.L.O. 3:46
A2 – 39 Clocks Cold Steel To The Heart (& It Beats No More) 5:30
A3 – 39 Clocks 39 Progress Of A Psychotic 4:10
A4 – 39 Clocks Shadow Or A Man 2:16
A5 – 39 Clocks The Great Chomeini 3:24
A6 – 39 Clocks Untitled
B1 – 39 Clocks Fast Cars 2:50
B2 – 39 Clocks Your Prick Makes Me Sick 3:04
B3 – 39 Clocks Art Minus Idiots 3:38
B4 – 39 Clocks Signs & Toys 4:43
B5 – 39 Clocks Psycho Beat 3:40
B6 – Killing Rats Beat Your Brain Out 2:42
Notes:
"A selection of previously un-released jewels of psycho beat preciousities"
A1 recorded in summer 1982
A2 recorded late 1978
A3 recorded 1982
A4 [no recording details given, listed as "Shadow Of A Man" on label]
A5 recorded in winter 1979
A6 [isn't listed on sleeve or label]
B1 "Subnarcotic" studio outtake
B2 recorded early 1979
B3 [no recording details given, previously released on "Klar Und Wahr - Sounds Rettet Deutschland" cassette compilation 1982]
B4 recorded in rehearsal room
B5 recorded May 1980
B6 recorded in summer 1977 by the band's earlier incarnation "Killing Rats" [ends in a locked groove]
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