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Jon Savage’s 1977-1979: Symbols Clashing Everywhere

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A cross-genre fertilisation of Punk, Post-Punk, Electronica, Dub, Euro Disco and unique one-offs – a reflection of what Jon Savage was listening to in the late 70s.

The seventh in my series of Ace singles comps reaches the years 1977–79. Unlike the earlier 70s, when I’d been streamed into the rock world, I’d started to listen to a wider variety of music during that time – punk, obviously, but also the beginning of post-punk, early homegrown electronica, European synth disco, dub, a bit of new wave and unique one-offs such as Subway Sect’s ‘Dontsplitit’ or the Lines’ ‘White Night’ – that represents a turbulent, highly creative period which reflected a divided, increasingly harsh world outside.

It was the late 70s, with symbols clashing everywhere, and I was in the thick of it – having moved from fan and consumer to practitioner – first with Sounds from April 1977 onwards, and then with Melody Maker from October 1978 on. Moving from small live reviews and record reviews to longer interviews, I started by covering punk and then moved to historical psychedelia, reggae and dub, American and British independent records and New Musick, the November 1977 Sounds feature I co-edited with Jane Suck about the electronic future.

As you’d expect, I was sent dozens of records from within those genres. A mix of punk, reggae, dub, independent experimentation – including late 70s psychedelia – and increasing amounts of electronica was my staple during those years. Reggae and dub came from my experience of living in London: that’s what you heard all over North Kensington, Shepherd’s Bush and in shops like Acme Attractions, run by Don Letts and Jeannette Lee. Rough Trade regularly carried reggae imports, and I’d go there most weeks.

Unlike most compilations from this period, which focus on just one genre – almost always punk – “Symbols Clashing Everywhere”, as its title suggests, contains a mix of different styles and genres co-existing, informing and occasionally clashing: and that’s without any funk or high disco. In accordance with all the previous volumes, all of these 46 tracks were released on single – the perfect medium for a fast-moving, incredibly exciting and productive period.

Track Listing:

Disc 1:
  1. Prophesy Reveal - Bo Jangles
  2. Neat Neat Neat - The Damned
  3. Heavy Manners - Prince Far I
  4. Soda Pressing - The Boys
  5. Quick Step - The Adverts
  6. Young Savage - Ultravox!
  7. Magic Fly - Space
  8. The Modern Dance - Pere Ubu
  9. Day By Day - Generation X
  10. Utopia - Me Giorgio - Giorgio
  11. The Passenger - Iggy Pop
  12. Suspended Sentence - John Cooper Clarke
  13. Bamba In Dub - The Revolutionaries
  14. No Bones For The Dogs - Joe Gibbs & The Professionals
  15. Emergency - 999
  16. King's Lead Hat - Brian Eno
  17. Dontsplitit - Subway Sect
  18. 52 Girls - The B-52's
  19. Moving Away From The Pulsebeat - Buzzcocks
  20. Never - Penetration
  21. Warm Leatherette - The Normal
  22. I Remember - Suicide
  23. True Confessions - The Undertones
Disc 2:
  1. Being Boiled - The Human League
  2. White Night - The Lines
  3. Come Back Jonee - Devo
  4. Tired Of Waking Up Tired - The Diodes
  5. Voices - Siouxsie & The Banshees
  6. 28/8/78 - Scritti Politti
  7. The Set Up - Cabaret Voltaire
  8. Human Fly - The Cramps
  9. Found A Job - Talking Heads
  10. Situations - The Middle Class
  11. Times Encounter - Nigel Simpkins
  12. Handling The Big Jets - The Members
  13. Hippie - Suzannes
  14. 3.38 - The Pop Group
  15. Warrior In Woolworths - X-Ray Spex
  16. Are 'Friends' Electric? - Tubeway Army
  17. All Night Party - A Certain Ratio
  18. Pakmoväst - Telex
  19. Eine Symphonie Des Grauens - The Monochrome Set
  20. A Question Of Degree - Wire
  21. I Heard It Through The Grapevine - The Slits
  22. Hindu Gods (Of Love) - Lipstick Killers
  23. Spacer - Sheila & B Devotion
Release date Australia
February 16th, 2022
Label
Ace Records
Number of Discs
2
UPC
029667104623
Product ID
35658430

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