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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelEarmusic, Ermu
UPC4029759121404
eBay Product ID (ePID)20046054878
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2017
GenreRock
ArtistStiff Little Fingers
Release TitleBest Served Loud-Live at Barrowland
Dimensions
Item Height0.37 in
Item Weight0.21 lb
Item Length5.70 in
Item Width5.07 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks21
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Go for It 1.2 Wasted Life 1.3 Just Fade Away 1.4 Roots, Radicals, Rockers and Reggae 1.5 Guitar ; Drum 1.6 Nobody's Hero 1.7 Back to Front 1.8 Barbed Wire Love 1.9 Listen 1.10 Doesn't Make It Alright 1.11 Silver Lining 1.12 Guilty As Sin 1.13 At the Edge 1.14 Strummerville 1.15 My Dark Places 1.16 Fly the Flag 1.17 When We Were Young 1.18 Tin Soldiers 1.19 Suspect Device 1.20 Gotta Getaway 1.21 Alternative Ulster
NotesStiff Little Fingers are an Irish punk rock band, consisting of Jake Burns, Ali McMordie, Steve Grantley and Ian McCallum. Formed in 1977 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Stiff Little Fingers were on the forefront of the punk movement, alongside bands like The Clash, Sex Pistols or The Stranglers. With lyrics about their own lives as well as political issues like growing up in the Troubles in Northern Ireland, Stiff Little Fingers stand for music that combines the energy of punk with infectious hooks and delivery that rings of honesty and commitment. In 1979 they became the first band ever to hit the UK top 20 album charts on an independent label with their debut 'Inflammable Material'. The album chronicles the band's anger and frustration at the conflict in Northern Ireland, and calls on youth to create their own reality. The band split in early '83. During the five years they spent apart, each member pursued musical projects. But none were as satisfying as Stiff Little Fingers. In '87, Jake and Ali decided to do a few reunion shows. The audience response to the reunion shows was overwhelming. In '94 they released the Get a Life LP. The album helped renew interest in Stiff Little Fingers just as newer bands that cited them as a major influence, such as Bad Religion, Sugar, Rancid and Therapy, were coming to prominence. In August 2003, Stiff Little Fingers released their ninth studio album, the critically acclaimed Guitar and Drum which was followed by 2014's No Going Back. Over the years, their live shows continued to be special events of energy and power. And so did their annual show in 2016 at the Glasgow Barrowlands on St. Patrick's Day, where Stiff Little Fingers celebrated a very special anniversary; not only with Glaswegians but with fans from all over UK and Ireland: 25 years in a row they played on this given day in Glasgow