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Archive from 1959 - The Billy Childish Story

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Download links and information about Archive from 1959 - The Billy Childish Story by Billy Childish. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 51 tracks with total duration of 02:15:12 minutes.

Artist: Billy Childish
Release date: 2009
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 51
Duration: 02:15:12
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No. Title Length
1. Archive from 1959 (featuring Buff Medways) 2:46
2. Thatcher's Children (featuring The Musicians Of The British Empire) 2:14
3. I'm Out of Control (featuring The Milkshakes) 2:37
4. Punk Rock Is Nicht Tot (featuring Thee Headcoats) 2:36
5. Evil Thing (featuring The Chatham Singers) 2:25
6. He's Making a Tape (featuring The Musicians Of The British Empire) 2:02
7. Pocahontas Was Her Name (featuring Thee Headcoats) 4:10
8. Kray Twins (Demo) (featuring Pop Rivets) 2:33
9. You Make Me Die (featuring Thee Mighty Caesers) 1:31
10. Troubled Mind (featuring Buff Medways) 2:12
11. Davy Crockett (featuring Thee Headcoats) 2:55
12. Love Can Lose (featuring The Milkshakes) 2:45
13. Somebody Else (featuring Jack Ketch and The Crowmen) 2:45
14. The Day I Beat My Father Up (featuring Thee Headcoats) 2:04
15. This Wondrous Day (featuring Kyra) 4:02
16. Medway Wheelers (featuring Buff Medways) 3:41
17. I'm Glad I'm Not Like David Wise (featuring Buff Medways) 2:46
18. When You Stop Loving Me (featuring Thee Headcaotees) 3:03
19. Christmas 1979 (featuring The Musicians Of The British Empire) 3:20
20. Hurt Me (featuring Thee Headcaotees) 4:07
21. Loathsome 'n' Wild (featuring Thee Mighty Caesers) 1:45
22. An Image of You (featuring The Chatham Singers) 3:53
23. She's In Disguise (featuring Thee Headcoats) 2:11
24. I Don't Like the Man I Am (featuring Singing Loins) 2:21
25. The Man With the Gallows Eyes (featuring The Chatham Singers) 2:59
26. Snack Crack (featuring The Musicians Of The British Empire) 2:44
27. Cowboys Are Square (featuring Thee Mighty Caesers) 2:03
28. I'm Hurtin' (featuring Thee Headcoats) 2:10
29. I Feel Like Giving In (featuring Delmonas) 1:49
30. Ballad of Hollis Brown 4:34
31. Every Little Thing (featuring Thee Headcoats) 1:24
32. Headcoat Lane (featuring Thee Headcoats) 3:07
33. Sally Sensation (featuring Buff Medways) 3:15
34. (We Hate the F****n') NME (featuring Thee Headcoats) 3:31
35. Lie Detector (featuring Thee Mighty Caesers) 2:01
36. What's Wrong With Me (featuring Thee Headcoats) 2:21
37. Strood Lights (featuring Buff Medways) 2:27
38. Get Out of Here Pretty Girl 2:17
39. It Ain't Mine (featuring Thee Headcoats) 2:07
40. For She (featuring The Milkshakes) 1:56
41. The Bitter Cup 3:34
42. Girl from '62 (featuring Thee Headcoats) 1:42
43. Fun In the UK (featuring Pop Rivets) 2:38
44. Birthday Boy (featuring The Musicians Of The British Empire) 3:06
45. Fingers In the Sun (featuring Thee Headcoats) 1:52
46. Mass Ignorance Culture (featuring Jack Ketch and The Crowmen) 3:24
47. We'er Gone (featuring Thee Headcoats) 2:07
48. Today Is the Night (featuring Kyra) 2:12
49. Rusty Hook (featuring Thee Headcoats) 2:10
50. I Was Lead to Believe (featuring Thee Mighty Caesers) 2:09
51. Joe Strummers Grave (featuring The Musicians Of The British Empire) 2:49

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In an era when a band is considered unusually prolific if they release an album every 18 months, Billy Childish is a glorious anomaly, a man who believes in the power of music in its raw, pure state and isn't afraid to roll tape and capture the moment when the inspiration strikes. Childish's muse is a frequent enough visitor that he's released nearly 120 albums since his first band, the Pop Rivets, cut their debut LP in 1979, and what's more surprising than the fact he's made so many records is that most of them fall somewhere between pretty good and pretty great. In 1991, Sub Pop took up the daunting task of assembling a Billy Childish career anthology with the two-CD set I Am the Billy Childish, which pulled one track each from the 50 albums Childish had put out to date; since then, the man's body of work has continued to expand at a feverish pace, and Archive from 1959: The Billy Childish Story by necessity takes a different approach. Instead of summarizing the totality of Childish's catalog of recorded work, Archive from 1959 is an introduction to his rock & roll music, ignoring for the time being his dabblings in blues, folk, and spoken word. Archive from 1959 doesn't bother itself with a chronological sequence of Childish's recordings, as this set jumps between decades and the man's various groups (Thee Milkshakes, Thee Mighty Caesars, Thee Headcoats, Thee Buff Medways, the Musicians of the British Empire and still more), but his approach hasn't changed very much with the years — Childish still bashes away at his cheap guitar like some unholy fusion of the Sonics, Link Wray, and the Who in their early amphetamine overdrive period, he still can throw down a furious rant as easily as a snarky pop culture homage or a fractured observation on the battle of the sexes, and he seems perfectly incapable of not pouring out one hundred percent of his heart and soul when he steps up to the microphone. The 51 songs on these two CDs hardly tell the full story about Childish and his music, but as a summary of what he does best, it's accurate, compelling, and it rocks hard — this is garage rock that holds up a mirror to every corner of this man's soul, and there are a few dozen remarkable stories to be found on Archive from 1959, along with music powerful enough to awake the dead.