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Belfast's Outcasts are most frequently invoked as one of the bands that flourished around the slipstream of Good Vibrations labelmates the Undertones. In fact, single for single, song for song, the Outcasts far outrank their better-known peers, as this 25-track collection swiftly proves. Opening with the three tracks that made up the Outcasts' "Frustration" debut single (on their own It label) in March 1978, the collection then races on through that peerless run of three Good Vibrations 45s -- "Just Another Teenage Rebel," "The Cops Are Comin'," and "Self Conscious Over You" (the title track, of course, to the band's peerless debut album, in December 1979). From there, the collection slips into the dog days of the band, label-hopping between GBH ("Magnum Force") and another vanity project, Outcasts Only ("Programme Love" and "Angel Face"), Abstract ("Nowhere Left to Run"), and, finally, New Rose. Two last 45s ("Seven Deadly Sins" and "1969") marked just how far the band had traveled over the past seven years, but they still pack all the hallmarks of the classic Outcasts sound, to remind listeners once again of the Outcasts' greatest claim to fame. They really were better than the 'Tones.
© Dave Thompson /TiVo
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The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1978 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1978 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1978 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1978 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1978 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1979 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1979 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1979 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1979 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1981 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1981 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1981 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1981 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1981 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1981 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1982 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1982 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1981 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1983 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1983 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
The Outcasts, MainArtist
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd & BBC
Album review
Belfast's Outcasts are most frequently invoked as one of the bands that flourished around the slipstream of Good Vibrations labelmates the Undertones. In fact, single for single, song for song, the Outcasts far outrank their better-known peers, as this 25-track collection swiftly proves. Opening with the three tracks that made up the Outcasts' "Frustration" debut single (on their own It label) in March 1978, the collection then races on through that peerless run of three Good Vibrations 45s -- "Just Another Teenage Rebel," "The Cops Are Comin'," and "Self Conscious Over You" (the title track, of course, to the band's peerless debut album, in December 1979). From there, the collection slips into the dog days of the band, label-hopping between GBH ("Magnum Force") and another vanity project, Outcasts Only ("Programme Love" and "Angel Face"), Abstract ("Nowhere Left to Run"), and, finally, New Rose. Two last 45s ("Seven Deadly Sins" and "1969") marked just how far the band had traveled over the past seven years, but they still pack all the hallmarks of the classic Outcasts sound, to remind listeners once again of the Outcasts' greatest claim to fame. They really were better than the 'Tones.
© Dave Thompson /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 25 track(s)
- Total length: 01:16:53
- Main artists: The Outcasts
- Label: Captain OI!
- Genre: Pop/Rock Rock
© 1995 Anagram Records ℗ 1995 Anagram Records
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