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Death In Soho was recorded in July 2007 with original members Nick Cash (vocals/guitar), Guy Days (guitar), Pablo Labritain (drums) and Arturo Bassick (bass) currently of The Lurkers and formerly Pinpoint and engineered by Pat Collier (ex-Vibrators).
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
999 at their best,
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This review is from: Death in Soho (Audio CD)
Its been a while since the last 999 cd and it has been well worth the wait
the whole cd contains great catchy tracks and the real shinners are bomb you, gimme the world and the system. Already the new stuff is going down well and 999 should be given more credit than they get on the Punk circuit with a huge back cat of fine material this is a worthy addition and show that the original punk bands still do it best. The track on the cd that is a must is Last Breath this gem stands out as a classic number the lryics are a brutal reportage set in a song that gets into your head its 999 oh so catchy and is without doubt one of the best songs they have written in their 31 years
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Very close .... but sadly, not quite there,
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This review is from: Death in Soho (Audio CD)
I find it very difficult to characterise the emotion that I feel as I listen to this album. Everything that I expected and wanted of a 999 album are here; the ludicrously catchy tunes, sing along lyrics and feeling that they're not taking themselves too seriously. With the exception of Nick Cash's voice, which has understandably become harsher, one could imagine that this album had been released in 1979. However, the overall result is a little like a slightly out of focus photograph of a favourite view - I want to love it, but it just isn't quite as satisfying as it should be. Don't let me put you off though, although this is not 999's greatest album, it is certainly well worth having!
3.0 out of 5 stars
Still going strong,
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This review is from: Death in Soho (Audio CD)
But its not enough!.For being a life time fan and love the old stuff from The 999 i miss the energy and hits on this record.No song on the record made an impression om me,Sorry but i still like you guys.
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