interesting book, and nostalgic since I'm pretty much the same age as Reynolds and followed pretty much the same musical trajectory.
things I disagreed with...
Section 25 were
not a Joy Division influenced band. They were actually a lot better, live anyway (the records were never very good). Section 25 gigs were always different, whereas Joy Division (and especially New Order) just turned up and went through the numbers (supposing they hadn't taken too many drugs to play at all).
Fear of Music is the
worst (of the first four) Talking Heads LPs, not the best. There's only really one good track on it (I Zimbra).
Gang of Four are vastly over-rated. Though having said that, I recently heard Solid Gold again and it's much better than the lame Entertainment. Massive crang-fest in fact
The Associates were
never a good band
also...
Subway Sect went down the pan really fast; Vic started doing lounge. Rather than the singles anthology (which only has a few good tracks), Retrospective or 20 Odd Years are better (if you can find them).
other records worthy of mention...
Blurt - In Berlin
Essential Logic - Beat Rhythm News
Eric Random - That's What I Like About Me
Metal Urbain - Les Hommes Morts Sont Dangereux
records I've checked again since the book...
The League Unlimited Orchestra - Love and Dancing
I always hated the post Marsh & Ware League, but this is surprisingly good. Probably because they're only used as a soundsource for Martin Rushent's sound editing.
Stiff Little Fingers - Inflammable Material
a truly embarrassing record, apart from the superb Bob Marley cover
This Heat - This Is
which has finally been reissued!!!!
Tubeway Army - Replicas
the famous tracks are the only good ones; but they're pretty good
