Depressions, The
The Depressions
Brighton-based four-piece The Depressions were originally formed in their south coast home town as early as 1975 when,
under the name of Tongue, they gigged solidly around their local area playing mainly Small Faces and Who covers. They
changed their name to The Depressions and began to concentrate their efforts on their own songwriting abilities after
the first punk impact in 1977. The East Sussex-based Pebble Beach Production company, run by future Bad Manners manager
Andy Cowan-Martin, picked up on the band, and as well as finding them gigs, also brought them to the attention of
ex-Animals bassist and former Jimi Hendrix/Slade manager Chas Chandler, who, after seeing them at a gig in Brighton,
signed The Depressions on his Barn label. In fact, Barnard and Smith celebrated the signing by scrawling the band's name
with spray paint across some prominent walls in Brighton, for which they were both arrested and fined 100 pounds! The LP
was released in 1978, and was the first LP where they mixed their patented punk with rock and those power-pop/pub-rock
moments. However, it was while supporting The Vibrators on a UK tour to promote the LP that tragedy struck the band with
the death of a fan during the last number of their set at Preston Poly. A fight broke out between two rival sets of
football supporters, leaving a 22 year-old dead of head injuries. The national press had a field day covering the "punk
riot" and all the adverse publicity led to the band losing a lot of gigs and the departure of the guitarist Smith.
Limited edition of 500 copies, pressed on 180 gram vinyl.
Price
Genre
Format
LP · 1 disc
Release
10-03-2015
Label
Item-nr
969821
EAN
8435008883379
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
SCREW YA
2
ROAD TRASH
3
DON'T WANT YOUR LOVE
4
DO SOMETHING
5
HIGH RISE LIVING
6
HANDLE WITH CARE
7
MESSING WITH YOUR HEART
8
BASEMENT DAZE
9
FAMILY PLANNING
10
CHAINS & LEATHER
11
GET OUT OF THIS TOWN
12
CAREER GIRL
13
BURNING AMBITION
14
STREET ATTACK