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1. | You Don't Miss Your Water
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2. | The Walk
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3. | Heartbeat (I Thought I Heard A)
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4. | Dirty Water
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5. | Jealousy
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6. | You're The One That Done It
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7. | Three Time Loser
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8. | Why, When The Love Is Gone
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9. | Talk Talk
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10. | Sweet Rain
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11. | So Much In Love
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12. | Waiting Game
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13. | Tell Me What's Wrong
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14. | I Can't Make Up My Mind
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15. | Mr. Unreliable
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16. | I Can't Sleep
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17. | Some Kinda Wonderful
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18. | Talkin' Bout You
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19. | Back In History
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Ben Donnelly - Bass Bill Hurley - Vocals Jim Russell - Drums Tony Oliver - Guitar 1st Inmates DVD ever released! Two fantastic performances from '80, the heyday of this excellent maximum R&B/garage group. Includes their US/UK Hot 100 hit (a killer version of The Standells "Dirty Water"). This DVD features excerpts of two performances (Dingwalls in London, Nelsons in Wimbledon) from 1980, the heyday of this wonderful group. These historical audio/visual recordings have been restored from existing source tapes. The Inmates were formed in North London in 1977 and soon established themselves as one of the capital's most popular live groups. Their influences included The Animals, The Pretty Thing and The Rolling Stones. They arrived at the tail end of the pub-rock movement, but still managed to find success with their mix of originals and covers of classic R&B and Rock & Roll tunes. Of the latter, a version of the Standells' "Dirty Water," included on the band's 1979 debut First Offence, became a hit on both sides of the Atlantic (reaching #51 on The Billboard Hot 100). Capitalizing on chart success throughout Europe & North America, the early eighties saw the band confirm their international status. They continue to tour successfully throughout Europe. This DVD serves as an important document of the Inmates and their contributions to Rock n Roll.
* Alan Douches - Mastering, Mixing * Bob Ardrey - Producer * Jerry Heer - Editing * John Joh - Artwork Think "U.K. club band" circa the early '80s, and it's understandable to immediately think we're talking about either a punk, new wave, or metal band. But the Inmates were certainly an exception to the rule, as they specialized in an old-time rock & roll sound, that hearkened directly back to the early days of the Rolling Stones, the Pretty Things, and even Creedence Clearwater Revival. While they may be virtually unknown in the U.S., the London-based group built a cult following, and were a solid live act, as evidenced by the 2008 DVD, Back in History: Live. Comprised of two gigs from 1980 (Dingwall's in London and Nelson in Wimbledon), both of the group's best known tracks are included -- "The Walk" and "Dirty Water." And while this single camera shot/straight from videotape set is a far cry from modern-day cutting-edge DVDs, for longtime fans, these rarely seen archival performances will be attractive regardless. As evidenced by Back in History: Live, Rockpile and the Stray Cats weren't the only bands mining classic rock & roll sounds back in the early '80s. --- Greg Prato, All Music Guide |
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