Compact box set charting Buzzcocks postreformation live performance career.nbspIncludes the live albums 30 and French, plus three previously unreleased live shows amp 32 tracks recorded for the BBC across three decades.nbsp137 tracks, including 83 previously unreleased and the seminal 1996 Finsbury Park Show, supporting The Sex Pistols.nbspIncludes live and session versions of hits and fan favourites Ever Fallen In Love..., What Do I Get, Harmony In My Head, BoredomnbspPackage also includes recollections and reminisces from Steve Diggle and The Bands diehard fanbase.nbspProduced in association with Steve Diggle and Buzzcocks.nbspBuzzcocks require no introduction.
Pivotal to the punk and DIY movements, the group, led by frontman Pete Shelley and coconspirator Steve Diggle, brought an essential pop sensibility and sartorial style to the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Having disbanded in 1981, the band regrouped in 1989 and began to tour the world and record new music, becoming legends in their own lifetime in the process.
lsquoLate For The Trainrsquo explores the grouprsquos live career, and their ongoing relationship with the BBC, for whom they recorded multiple excellent sessions and live performances over the years.
Crammed with previously unreleased recordings, longforgotten shows and brilliant renditions of seminal tracks from their growing back catalogue, this companion piece to this yearrsquos critically acclaimed lsquoSell You Everythingrsquo studio box set is produced in association with Buzzcocks, and includes notes from Steve Diggle alongside fan reminiscences, live photographs and recording information.Following the passing of Pete Shelley in late 2018, Buzzcocks remain an active force with a strong fanbase and a considerable range of admirers across the arts and culture media.
Pivotal to the punk and DIY movements, the group, led by frontman Pete Shelley and coconspirator Steve Diggle, brought an essential pop sensibility and sartorial style to the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Having disbanded in 1981, the band regrouped in 1989 and began to tour the world and record new music, becoming legends in their own lifetime in the process.
lsquoLate For The Trainrsquo explores the grouprsquos live career, and their ongoing relationship with the BBC, for whom they recorded multiple excellent sessions and live performances over the years.
Crammed with previously unreleased recordings, longforgotten shows and brilliant renditions of seminal tracks from their growing back catalogue, this companion piece to this yearrsquos critically acclaimed lsquoSell You Everythingrsquo studio box set is produced in association with Buzzcocks, and includes notes from Steve Diggle alongside fan reminiscences, live photographs and recording information.Following the passing of Pete Shelley in late 2018, Buzzcocks remain an active force with a strong fanbase and a considerable range of admirers across the arts and culture media.






