The
Undertones formed in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1974 and are one of the most
successful bands to have emerged from Northern Ireland. Famously championed by
John Peel, who’s favourite all-time track was ‘Teenage Kicks’, they released
thirteen singles and four studio albums 1978 – 1983, before Sharkey announced
his intention to leave in May 1983. The band re-formed in 1999 with singer Paul
McLoone, subsequently recorded 2 new albums and have been touring regularly ever
since. They played
Glastonbury
Festival in June 2005, recently marked their 40th anniversary, and have just completed
a 46 date, 2019 world tour.
WEST
BANK SONGS 1978 - 1983, A Best Of
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30
career-spanning tracks, 1978-1983, compiled by The Undertones
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Features
7 top 40 hits (including 4 top 20s): Teenage
Kicks, My Perfect Cousin, Here Comes The Summer, Jimmy Jimmy, You’ve Got My
Number (Why Don’t You Use It!), Wednesday Week, It’s Going To Happen plus
the Kevin Shields remix of Get Over You
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Tracks
from their 4 original studio albums: ‘The Undertones’ (1979), ‘Hypnotised’
(1980), ‘Positive Touch’ (1981) and ‘The Sin Of Pride’ (1983)
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Gatefold
sleeve with purple and white coloured vinyl
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12
page insert with sleeve notes by Undertones bassist Michael Bradley and Mick
Houghton, author of the book ‘Fried & Justified: Hits, Myths, Break-Ups and
Breakdowns in the Record Business 1978-98’. Also includes previously unseen
band photos.
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Mastered
from HD master sources, under the supervision of Undertones guitarist Damian
O’Neill
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Sleeve
concept by The Undertones, based on The Rolling Stones ‘Aftermath’ cover – an important
influence