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V2 by The Vibrators
G**T
PURE MANIA WITH POLISH
I bought their first PURE MANIA album and V2 as first issue vinyl releases. all these years later i still enjoy the energy and enthusiasm delivered by these recordings. PURE MANIA was hard and fast (as the punk manifesto insisted) but with driven precision. V2 gave them time to consider things more closely, to employ everything they'd learned making the first album and to create a really great studio album introduced with a historic sound sample of approaching V2 bombers. The result is an album as hard and fast as the first but with the polish and professionalism that comes with the maturing of the punk ethic. And it's worth the purchase price alone for the opening track "Pure Mania" and "Nazi Baby"...timeless incendiary rock!
H**R
Five Stars
Came exactly as it was described THAAANKS
R**S
Brilliant PUNK from the 70s.
A great late 70s British punk album.
B**S
Classic Punk - Should be in Everyone's Collection
This is such a great album, much better than their first which was very one-dimensional and almost a parody of punk. This record sees a more assured band pushing their boundaries without ever over-stretching or losing their focus. The opening track puts their first effort behind them in a blitzkreig of guitar and cut-up sounds and lyrical snippets that threatens to overwhelm but never quite does. And its fast, really fast. It sets the perfect tone for the rest of the album which has hardly an ordinary song on it. Stand-outs for me are the opening Pure Mania, Flying Duck Theory, Nazi-Baby [which features the Berlin Symphonia doing orchestral strings] and Troops of Tomorrow, which has been covered a couple of times. There is a lot more variety on this album than on their first release but the staples are hard and fast, just as good punk should be.The artwork is senstaional and pretty much exactly like the original LP [which I still have]. This album gets just as much time in my CD player as early Wire, Buzzcocks or Ruts does but I think I enjoy it more because it was such a long time coming.
F**L
Non stop raw energy
When this album came out in '78 I kept a copy of it in my jacket pocket and emediatly thrust it into the nearest cassete player everywhere I would go. "tevdras" is soooo wrong about V2. Trying too hard? This was 1978, mainstream music was comatose. If it was not for bands like the Vibrators "trying hard" we would still be doomed to bands like Bostan and Journey. This cd oozes energy all the way through. Flying Duck Theory has been stuck in my head for 27 years!! Pure Mania and Automatic Lover are perfect examples of early British punk. And as far as the album being an import, back in the day the best stuff was usually found in the import section. Why do you think bands like the Ramones and the Stooges never made it big or got air time on the radio? Americans for the most part are clueless when it comes to good music. This cd is a punk classic and should be in your collection allready if you know anything about early punk rock. Check it out or you will be missing out.
D**)
Fine follow-up to Pure Mania
When this first came out I ignored it (that was back in 78) What a mistake. It soon disapoeared (as the Vibrators moved from label to label) and the CD version has been 20 years in the making. Well now it ifs finally here and I was nervous putting it on the stereo - how good was it?Well I can report that it's great! What a pity that i waited this long, but at least I have it now. This is fine follow-up to Pure Mania. Maybe not quite as good, but still true to the spirit of the band - which is good melodies, strong guitar playing. Buy it today :-)
P**J
In the words of The Ramones: It don't come close
I have to disagree with the reviewer from Houston. V2 isn't a patch on Pure Mania. "Nazi Baby", "Destroy", etc - it was fun on the first album but it comes off as "trying to hard to shock" on the second. There's a reason it was never released in the US in 1978 and is still an import on CD. You're better off with a best of that includes non-LP singles and better songs from V2 (and of course, Pure Mania).
P**R
Troops of Tomorrow or Dad's Army?
I had seen The Vibrators on Top of the Pops performing Automatic Lover and remember being impressed. And when I heard Troops of tomorrow on the show before John Peel (was it Annie Nightingale or Mike Read?) I was even more blown away by the sheer power of such an anthemic call to arms. Yet somehow, the Vibrators missed the punk boat. Perhaps it was because they were older and wiser than many of their contemporaries, and had a musical professionalism which got in the way. But nevertheless I can recommend this as a great lost album. Well worth a listen.
M**M
Vibrators Best Album
Great Band, and Album. My ex wife destroyed my original copy, so I hid her Vibrator. A blast from the past... a must buy for all u ex punks
W**N
Great well rounded punk album
Great well rounded punk album, includes Nazi baby ( which wasnt on brilliant compilation cd i bought years back , worth it for that track alone !
E**.
Vibrators
This is a great CD! Fantasti! Splendid Punk Rock. Many groups did Punk Rock but only few were and are great.
P**H
Still quality
This was a great album back in 78 and it hasn't lost a thing over the years still quality.
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