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  1. Happy Doing What We're Doing
  2. Another Man
  3. Please, Please, Please
  4. I'm a Man
  5. The Factory
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  1. Happy Doing What We're Doing
  2. Another Man
  3. Please, Please, Please
  4. I'm a Man
  5. The Factory
  6. Music Every Night
  7. Rough Kids
  8. Television Generation
  9. Friday Song
  10. Keys to Your Heart
  11. Back to Schooldays
  12. Get Out of Denver
  13. Ju Ju Man
  14. (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding?
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Few Americans were at all aware of the British "pub rock" movement until after it came to a halt, when several of the scene's major figures (most notably Nick Lowe, Ian Dury, and Joe Strummer) won an international audience in the wake of the late-'70s punk/new wave explosion. Consequently, "pub rock" is often seen as a key precursor to British punk, but while that's not incorrect, pub's influence was a matter of attitude rather than musical approach. The pub bands shared punk's contempt for the overblown pretension of '70s ...

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Pub Rock: Paving the Way for Punk 1998, Beloved Records

UPC: 617672101425

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