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Final Damnation

 

  • Artist: The Damned
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1989
  • Type: Live, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

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Rumors of the band's breakup were, once again, flying at the time of this release, thus the title, but more than a few relapses have occurred. The concert that was captured, though, would have served as fine a way to bow out as any due to the unique lineup of the show, and the rip-roaring performances. Besides the then-current Rat Scabies/Roman Jugg/Dave Vanian/Bryn Merrick quartet -- the longest-lasting lineup of all, and here taking a fine final bow -- original guitarist/songwriter Brian James and legendary guitarist/freak-case Captain Sensible appear here. Though the disc itself doesn't indicate who plays on what cut, likely enough James is on the first half of the set, which consists of almost nothing but songs he wrote from the band's legendary debut Damned Damned Damned. As for the Captain, he's on, if not all the songs, definitely the second half, mostly focusing on songs from Machine Gun Etiquette. Given the overwhelmingly retrospective cast of the performance -- the newest song that appears is 1980s "Wait for the Blackout" -- one can safely say this was about when the Damned fully became a nostalgia band, albeit one that could still kick major booty. All the Damned Damned Damned cuts -- even the classically rude "Fish" -- still smoke with the rapid-fire energy that characterized the original album, as does the notorious one-minute-long reduction of the Beatles' "Help." As for the Machine Gun Etiquette selections, winners like "I Just Can't Be Happy Today" and "Smash It Up" nestle alongside more obscure cuts like "Melody Lee" and "Noise Noise Noise." Highlights of the on-stage antics include the Captain's insistence, to the general disbelief of all, that "We're not doing this for the money! I'm doing it for you people because I love you!" It all wraps up with a fine version of the Rolling Stones' "The Last Time," which would have made one good way to fully bow out if this had really been it. ~ Ned Raggett, Rovi

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Final Damnation

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Final Damnation
Live album by The Damned
Released August 1989
Recorded June 13, 1988
Genre Punk
Label Essential ESSLP 008
The Damned chronology
Mindless Directionless Energy
(1987)
Final Damnation
(1989)
Ballroom Blitz - Live at the Lyceum
(1992)

Final Damnation is a live album by The Damned. The album was recorded at The Town & Country Club in London on June 13, 1988. It was originally released in August 1989, and was later re-released on DVD.[1]

The set begins with the original lineup and morphs through the various lineups of the band playing on the tracks that that lineup recorded in the studio. It was recorded at a time the band were in a chaotic state of no record contract after being dropped by their only major label contract, MCA. Various lineups based on this show would tour until releasing the "Fun Factory" single.[2]

Track listing

  1. "See Her Tonite"
  2. "Neat Neat Neat"
  3. "Born to Kill"
  4. "I Fall"
  5. "Fan Club"
  6. "Fish"
  7. "Help!"
  8. "New Rose"
  9. "I Feel Alright"
  10. "I Just Can't Be Happy Today"
  11. "Wait For The Blackout"
  12. "Melody Lee"
  13. "Noise Noise Noise"
  14. "Love Song"
  15. "Smash It Up" (Parts 1 & 2)
  16. "Looking At You"
  17. "The Last Time"

Lineup

  • Dave Vanian - vocals
  • Rat Scabies - drums
  • Captain Sensible - bass (1 - 9), guitar (10 - 17) + backing vocals
  • Bryn Merrick - bass (10 - 17) + backing vocals
  • Brian James - guitar (1 - 9, 16, 17)
  • Roman Jugg - keyboard (10 - 17) + backing vocals

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