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Download links and information about Reason Why? by Angelic Upstarts. This album was released in 1983 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 22 tracks with total duration of 01:02:19 minutes.

Artist: Angelic Upstarts
Release date: 1983
Genre: Rock, Punk, Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 22
Duration: 01:02:19
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Woman In Disguise 3:09
2. Never Give Up 2:54
3. Waiting Hating 3:07
4. Reason Why? 3:21
5. Nobody Was Saved 2:23
6. Geordie's Wife 2:47
7. Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner 3:36
8. 42nd Sreet 3:25
9. The Burglar 1:58
10. Solidarity 5:06
11. As the Passion 2:25
12. A Young Punk 2:52
13. Where We Started 2:48
14. Lust for Glory 2:44
15. Five Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 2:52
16. Dollars and Pounds 1:12
17. Don't Stop 3:07
18. Not Just a Name 2:51
19. The Leech 2:59
20. Leave Me Alone (Live) 2:40
21. Liddle Towers (Live) 1:51
22. White Riot (Live) 2:12

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After the unjust failure of the keyboard-heavy Still From The Heart, EMI dropped the Angelic Upstarts, leaving them on their own to try to win back their punk audience. When Anagram released this, their fifth studio album, in 1983, the band's core audience approached it with caution. Fortunately, there was no need for them to worry, because the boys had sacked the keyboards and turned up their guitars again. While not exactly the savage punk lads of old, the music still had fire and passion, but the edges had been smoothed over. Better yet, vocalist Mensi and guitarist Mond's songwriting had matured, leaving the Upstarts sounding positively poppy! "Woman In Disguise" is perfect pop, perhaps the best single the band has ever released. "Solidarity"'s bed of acoustic guitars is a nice and mellow change of pace, and avoids being too sappy for the punk kids. Though the band still remained slightly thuggish, this was certainly an album filled with some well-written pop melodies, including "Waiting Hating," "Nobody Was Saved," and "As The Passion." A pleasant surprise pops up near the beginning of the album when Starjets/Adventures' vocalist Terry Sharpe guests, and handles the lead vocals on the reggae groove of "Reason Why." Certainly not the album that the hardcore punks were waiting for, but everybody needs to change as they get older, and punk bands are no different. Thankfully, Anagram has added nine bonus tracks, including B-sides and live material. ~ Steve "Spaz" Schnee, Rovi