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Victim, Victim Audio CD
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  • Audio CD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Japan
  • ASIN: B000AU1PPE
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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One of Belfast’s first punk bands and the second band to release a record on Good Vibrations. This 22 track CD includes all three singles and 15 unreleased studio recordings packaged in a 12 page booklet. Drummer Mike Joyce would later achieve worldwide fame in The Smiths.

About the Artist

Formed in Belfast in mid-1977, Victim soon became familiar faces on the fast-emerging Belfast punk scene. Rehearsing in a garage, it wasn’t long before the neighbours objected and the band relocated to a printing works, but were soon in further trouble when worshippers at the church next door were forced to abandon an evening service due to ear-splitting noise of Victim rehearsing. Following their appearance on the legendary UTV punk documentary ‘It Makes You Want To Spit’ and a rapidly increasing live following, Terri Hooley signed the band to his Good Vibrations label. The second release on the label, ‘Strange Thing By Night’ cost just £90 to record, it proved to be an excellent single it and has become something of a collectors item. In early 1978, prompted by a lack of venues, Victim made a trip to a local Belfast city centre pub because they heard it had a stage! They secured a gig and the legendary Harp Bar was born as a punk venue. In July 1979 Victim were offered a modest record deal by TJM Records and decided to depart to England, settling in Manchester. Early gigs saw them play with The Fall, Revillos, John Cooper-Clarke etc. as well as playing the legendary Factory club to accompany the screening of Shellshock Rock, a film on Irish punk featuring Victim. Victim then released their second single ‘Why Are Fire Engines Red’ on TJM. It received numerous good reviews and plenty of radio support from John Peel. In November 1979 Victim supported The Damned (a package that also included The Misfits for a while) on an extensive UK tour. A friendship was born and Rat Scabies produced the bands third single ‘The Teen Age’ released on Illuminated Records in 1980. A new drummer of Irish descent was recruited - Mike Joyce - who would later receive worldwide fame as drummer for The Smiths. More gigs and a tour with Rudi followed, but in 1983 Mike Joyce left to join The Smiths, He was replaced by Kev Williams, drummer with Mick Hucknall’s Frantic Elevators. The band recorded several more tracks with the new line-up, which also included keyboard player Toni Isaac, but after a couple more years together they decided to call it a day.

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Amazing diversity! 25 Jan 2007
By Ziggy
Format:Audio CD
Victim were a superbly talented and tragically overlooked band. Lumped in with the ever expanding punk movement of the late 70s they became classified as also-rans. The band's name may evoke the image of a hardcore punk band along the lines of The Exploited or Discharge, but nothing could be further from the truth. Check out tracks such as Need A New Emotion or Tommorow Love Will Come Again to sample their melodic side. Victim were in a class of their own. This album gathers together their recorded material in all its 'DIY' glory. As such it is hugely diverse with everything ('scuse the pun) from blistering punk to sensitive ballads. Tremendous stuff and not at all what you might expect. Fan of contemporary bands like The Fratellis? Yes, then I urge you to check this out!
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By jimbo
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This album is full of great POP songs-Lennon and McCartney would have been proud to have written such gems as I NEED YOU, ISOBEL, NEED A NEW EMOTION, THE SILENCE and DON'T BREAK IT. Buy this album if you love great pop music!NOW!
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