Boys - Alternative Chartbusters
- Brickfield Nights
- USI
- Taking On The World
- Sway
- Do The Contract
- Heroine
- Not Ready.
- Classified Susie
- CP
- Neighbourhood Brats
- Stop Stop Stop
- Backstage Pass
- Talking
- Cast Of Thousands
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Released
- June 21, 2024
- Label
- Call of the Void
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- LP-VOID-016
- Tracks
- 14
- Pressing
- Download Card
Vinyl LP pressing. A punk classic, gloriously anthemic power pop from the cult UK outfit. On 17 March 1978, a mere six months after the release of their self-titled debut, The Boys second album ""Alternative Chartbusters"" was released (once again, produced by Dangerfield & Steel). As AllMusic recognises, ""Alternative Chartbusters"" was way ahead of it's time, a buried treasure that only got dusted off much later: ""Condemned at the time for offering up little more than a straight carbon copy of it's predecessor, the second Boys' album has since ascended to the pantheon of power pop greats, a combination of the band's own inestimable position at the forefront of what, by early 1978, was already a burgeoning movement, and their seemingly effortless grasp of the rudiments of, indeed, a great pop song."" Along with the Sex Pistols, Clash and the Damned, The Boys were part of the first wave of the mid-1970's UK punk explosion. Armed with an arsenal of killer Steel/Dangerfield songs The Boys became the first UK punk band to sign an album deal in January 1977 and subsequently released two albums, their self-titled debut and the follow-up ""Alternative Chartbusters"" in quick succession. Highly regarded by the music press and their contemporaries, yet somehow criminally ignored by a wider punk audience, unable to grasp their heritage of vintage rock 'n' roll that went back to Chuck Berry courtesy of The Beatles. Their well-crafted songs, together with Steel and Dangerfield's layered harmonies, even led to them being described as 'The Beatles of Punk'.