Lurkers , The "Fulham Fallout" LP
The Lurkers were the first ever band on Beggars Banquet, and the whole label history boils down to their existence. Formed in West London in 1976, they are one of the most notable bands of early UK punk and within eighteen months the band had 5 UK top 75 chart singles with appearances on Top of The Pops. Fulham Fallout was their debut album and this release celebrates the 40th anniversary of its release. Pressed on orange vinyl, the 14 tracks on this album have been noted over the years as being punk classics, and Henry Rollins called this album one of his 20 favorite punk albums ever. The Lurkers had no schtick, no frills. They were inspired by the Ramones and the New York Dolls, the British beat boom of the ‘60s and Glam Rock band like Slade and Sweet. While the other bands embracing punk at the time were flaunting their sound with typically “punk” safety pins and spiky hair, The Lurkers had unfashionably long hair and even, on occasion, wore white suits.
Tracklist
A1 | Ain't Got A Clue | |
A2 | I Don't Need To Tell Her | |
A3 | Total War | |
A4 | Hey You | |
A5 | Shadow | |
A6 | Then I Kicked Her | |
A7 | Go, Go, Go | |
B1 | Jenny | |
B2 | Time Of Year | |
B3 | Self Destruct | |
B4 | It's Quiet Here | |
B5 | Gerald | |
B6 | I'm On Heat | |
B7 | Be My Prisoner |