Issued by Atlantic on the 8-track and cassette codecs solely; the vinyl album was issued on ABC ABCD-956. Issued by Atlantic on the 8-monitor and cassette codecs solely; the vinyl album was issued on ABC ABCD-902. Reissue of Cotillion ELP-66666. Reissue of Atlantic SD-8245. Reissue of Atlantic SD-18174. Atlantic started this collection principally by reissuing its extra well-liked titles. Reissue of Atlantic SD-7308. Reissue of Atlantic SD-8239. Reissue of Atlantic SD-18103. Reissue of Atlantic SD-18122. Atlantic was the US distributor of this LP, released by Anchor Information within the UK.
The label on this album is Radio Data. Younger undertook manufacturing work, notably with bands on the Citadel Data label. In 1980 Youthful was involved in manufacturing work on a four-observe prolonged play, The Guests, by a native punk group of the identical identify – which included former band mates Hoyle, Keeley, and Tek. Rob Youthful was the lead vocalist of the Rats in 1974 alongside Warwick Gilbert on guitar, Mick Lynne, Ron Keeley on drums, and Carl Rourke on bass guitar. Mark Kingsmill (also ex-the Hellcats) changed Keeley on drums. Horny Playmates in Liverpool Rourke was soon changed to the bass guitar by Gilbert. The new Christs were formed in 1980 as a tough rock group by Youthful and Bramley (ex-the Hitmen) with Bruce “Cub” Callaway on guitar (X-Men, the Saints), John Hoey on keyboards (X-Men) and Don McGloneon on drums (Bedhogs).
Younger formed a brief-term super-group, New Race, in 1981. He also formed New Christs in that 12 months, who are still lively. McFarlane, ‘The new Christs’ entry. McFarlane, ‘Died Fairly’ entry. Reissue of Atlantic SD-7255. Reissue of Atlantic SD-7208. Reissue of Atlantic SD-7211. Reissue of Atlantic SD-18219. Doable reissue of ABC AA-1042. Pinnegar, Shane (October 2014). “Interview – Rob Younger, Radio Birdman.” Ironside, Gus (25 August 2014). “The brand new Christs: Incantations – Album Evaluation.” This page was finally edited on 22 August 2022 at 12:25 (UTC). The road-up never carried out reside. However, it launched a single, “Face a new God” (1981), co-written by Younger and Callaway. New Race (1981): Holmgren, Magnus; Weld, Henry. Early in 1981, Younger, Gilbert, and Tek formed a short-time period punk super-group, New Race, with Ron Asheton (of the Stooges, Iggy Pop Band) on guitar and Dennis “Machine Gun” Thompson (of MC5) on drums.