Artist: Three Johns
Genre: Post-Punk
The Three Johns were a British post-punk band from Leeds formed in 1981, featuring three musicians named John. Their politically charged lyrics and angular guitar sound earned them critical respect and a cult following. Albums like 'Atom Drum Bop' showcased their intelligent approach to post-punk. The Three Johns represented the politically engaged wing of 1980s independent music. Their influence on subsequent political indie rock was notable among those who valued lyrical substance alongside musical innovation.
Three Johns vinyl records
15 Three Johns new and used vinyl albums and singles UK sellers
THE THREE JOHNS Do The Square Thing (1984 UK 7 vinyl single with injection labels includes Zowee. picture sleeve ABS023) Track Listing: Do The Square Thing Zowee.
£7.99 used
THE THREE JOHNS Brainbox [Hes A Brainbox] (1985 UK solid centre 7 vinyl single also including Watch It Go housed in the gold & black paper picture sleeve with lyrics on reverse. There is some shelfwear to the edges of the sleeve with a smallsticker & date stamp to the front however the vinyl remains in excellent condition ABS036) Track Listing: 1
£7.99 used
THE THREE JOHNS Some History (1983 UK 4-track 12 vinyl EP featuring English White Boy Engineer Secret Agent Pink Headed Bug and Lucy In The Rain picture sleeve 12ABS022)
£17.00 used
THE THREE JOHNS Industry & Awol (1986 UK 3-track injection moulded 7 vinyl single featuring live versions of Industry & Awol Devils Music & English White Boy Engineer recorded at Chicago Metro 24th June 1985 as featured on their Live In Chicago album plain die-cut paper sleeve. The sleeve shows a little shelfwear whilst the vinyl appears barely played FR1) Track Listing: Side A: 1
£9.00 used
THE THREE JOHNS The World By Storm (Scarce 1986 UK Abstract Sounds label 10-track vinyl LP featuring The World By Storm Atom Drum Bop and the cracking Sold Down The River complete with the Bonus 4-track Industry And Awol 7 which also includes Devils Music & English White Boy Engineer housed in a glossy picture sleeve with illustrated lyric inner
£17.00 used





