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Hokum Clones, Pure Morning, Various - Unearthed - Liverpool Cult Classics Vol. 3

Unearthed - Liverpool Cult Classics Vol. 3 by Hokum Clones, Pure Morning, Various

* Vol 3 begins with Liverpool's first Punk band The Spitfire Boys with a song called 'British Refugee' from 1977 featuring future Frankie Goes to Hollywood member Paul Rutherford on vocals and ends with The Hokum Clones, one of Liverpool's finest new bands around, covering a song that started it all in the mid 1950's, Leadbelly's 'Rock Island Line'.

* This album also features a lost song by Shack called 'Up' thought to be destroyed in a fire in 1991, The ID, an early incanation of OMD with the original version of 'Electricity', and 'Hey Disco Joe' by Wah! Heat ' live' at the last night of Erics and many more gems.

* TRACKLIST: 1 ) The Spitfire Boys - British Refugee 2 ) Shack - Up 3 ) The ID - Electricity 4 ) Wah! Heat - Hey Disco Joe 5 ) Pure Morning - I don't want you around 6 ) Some Detergents - Modern Problem 7) The 6c - Close the Book 8 ) Pontoon - In a couple of Weeks 9) The Kachinas – Weeping Willow 10) Divine Thunderbolt Corporation - Little Rain Falling 11) The Skinnies - Instrumental 12 ) Those Naughty Lumps - Iggy Pops Jacket 13 ) The Isrites - Keep It On 14 ) Dalek I - Freedom Fighters 15 ) The Scales - Good/10 16 ) The Hokum Clones - Rock Island Line

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