VIC GODARD AND SUBWAY SECT What's The Matter, Boy (rare vinyl LP)

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Released in 1980. Here was Vic Godard taking on his songs that he had dragged through the toilets of punk rock and polished with a twisted pop sensibility. Here is an individual who saw the failure of so many of his punk peers and made this truly brave record as an answer and an antidote. Vic's voice was as unique and strong as Kevin Rowland's. His songwriting as effortless and skilful as Howard Devoto and Pete Shelley. It could be the shamalama "Stand Back", it could be the perfect pop of "Split Up the Money" or it could be the gorgeously melancholy "Make Me Sad". I dunno what it is. I bought this when it came out.... people have then raked through second hand shops for hours searching for a scratchy vinyl copy. Mostly in vain. Until now. Don't miss out... Label: MCA Records Ltd. – MCF 3070 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: UK Released: 1980 Genre: Jazz, Pop, Rock Style: Soul-Jazz, Skiffle Tracklist A1 Birth & Death A2 Stand Back A3 Watching The Devil A4 Enclave A5 Out Of Touch/View A6 Vertical Integration B1 Split Up The Money B2 Stool Pigeon B3 Double Negative B4 Exit, No Return B5 Empty Shell B6 Make Me Sad Please check out my other rare vinyl records for sale!