Where Have All the Bootboys Gone? A Celebration of Yob Rock

Where Have All the Bootboys Gone? A Celebration of Yob Rock

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Where Have All the Bootboys Gone? A Celebration of Yob Rock

Where Have All the Bootboys Gone? A Celebration of Yob Rock

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Overview

Captain Oi's Where Have All the Bootboys Gone? A Celebration of Yob Rock seeks to capture a moment in mid-'70s England (and occasionally elsewhere) when a variety of genres met more or less in the middle to create a rip-roaring, very masculine response to the tough times people were facing, like economic downturns, work stoppages, and energy outages. The three-disc set merges swaggering glam rock, yowling proto-punk, nascent heavy metal, unbridled street punk, and a few novelties into a couple hours of power chords, shouted choruses, existential crises, and no-holds-barred brawling. Tracks like Stevie Wright's "Black Eyed Bruiser" and Mott the Hoople's "Violence" let the listener know that subtlety isn't on the menu here -- a point that the inclusion of both Slade and Sweet, not to mention the thudding genius of the Hammersmith Gorillas, makes crystal clear. It's over-the-top music made for stomping around, beating your chest, and raging against enemies either imagined or real; the rare moments of power pop melodies or harmony vocals are just that, and the whole set goes down like the proverbial bull in a china shop. Some of these moments do provide a bit of a breather from the overload of testosterone and stale cologne. The Jook's "Aggravation Place" balances melody and malevolent noise like a juggler tenderly tossing chain saws in the air; Paper Lace, of all bands, punch lightly on "So What If I Am" to great effect; and the Rezillos' cover of "Somebody's Going to Get Their Head Kicked In Tonite" is both a breathless rocker and a bit of a prick to the yob rock balloon. Speaking of that, one could make a strong case that the inclusion of a few Knuckle Girls like Suzi Quatro or Glo Macari might have been a nice nod to the fact that it wasn't only men making this kind of music. Putting that quibble aside, the collection does what it sets out to do, and if the occasional fine point of history gets rolled over in the process, that's not unexpected. Better to just be knocked out by the breezy, under-the-radar punk of bands like the Terrorways and London -- whose "No Time" is one of the set's highlights. Or to marvel at the raw furor of Motoerhead, the theatrical high-wire acrobatics of the Heavy Metal Kids, and the salacious weirdness of the Troggs. Not to mention the rambunctious glam punk of Bilbo Baggins, which comes across like the Bay City Rollers with a few teeth missing. The highlights are many and the lowlights mercifully few, though the inclusion of the Sensational Alex Harvey Band's "Gang Bang" is a serious lapse in taste. Then again, would it be yob rock without such things? The debate may never be resolved, but this collection is exactly the soundtrack required for such a weighty and ridiculous discussion. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 05/26/2023
Label: Captain Oi! Records
UPC: 5013929609105
Rank: 85309

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. You Don't Have to Be in the Army to Fight in the War  -  Mungo Jerry
  2. A Little Bit of Urban Rock  -  Third World War
  3. We Ran and We Ran  -  Redhead
  4. Borstal Boys  -  Faces
  5. Violence  -  Mott the Hoople
  6. My Town  -  Slade
  7. Strange Movies  -  Troggs
  8. Wired Up  -  Hector
  9. Gang Bang  -  Harvey
  10. Hooray Hooray  -  Hello
  11. We Don't Care  -  Gumbo
  12. Gang Man  -  Shakane
  13. Saturday Night  - Bilbo Baggins
  14. Sick on You  -  Hollywood Brats
  15. Get Rocked  -  Hush
  16. Leavin' 'Ome  -  Hammersmith Gorillas
  17. Get Outa My 'Ouse  -  Hustler
  18. Feeling Alright  - William Shakespeare
  19. Turn It Down  -  Sweet
  20. Black Eyed Bruiser  - Stevie Wright

Disc 2

  1. So What If I Am  -  Paper Lace
  2. Kipper  -  Kipper
  3. Crazy  -  Mulry
  4. We're Alright Now  -  Geordie
  5. Crazy Kids  - Trevor White
  6. Runnin' Riot  -  Cock Sparrer
  7. Ignore Them (Always Crashing in the Same Bar)  -  Eddie & the Hot Rods
  8. City Kids  -  Motorhead
  9. England Rocks  - Ian Hunter
  10. Throw Him in Jail  - John Du Cann
  11. Delirious  -  Heavy Metal Kids
  12. Where Have All the Boot Boys Gone?  -  Slaughter & the Dogs
  13. On Parole  - Larry Wallis
  14. Street Attack  -  Depressions
  15. Borstal Breakout  -  Sham 69
  16. Get Out of the Way  -  Scruff
  17. I'm Civilised  -  Menace  -  Menace
  18. Lookin' for a Lady  -  Cobra
  19. Make Trouble  -  Moped
  20. Run for the Police  -  Gangster

Disc 3

  1. Aggravation Place  -  Jook
  2. Do What You Wanna Do  - Mick Flinn
  3. These Boots Are Made for Walkin'  - Fulham Flurries
  4. No Time  -  London
  5. Total War  -  Lurkers
  6. Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked in Tonite  -  Rezillos
  7. Fuck You  -  Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias
  8. One of the Boys  -  Rose Tattoo
  9. I'm an Upstart  -  Angelic Upstarts
  10. PoliceCar  -  Cockney Rejects
  11. Johnny B.Rotten  -  Monks
  12. Your Old Man  -  Cyanide
  13. HighRise  -  Trainspotters
  14. Who You Lookin' At?  -  Salford Jets
  15. I'm Different  -  Embryo
  16. Mod, Skins, Punks  -  Professionals
  17. Rejected  -  Daleks
  18. Never Been to Borstal  -  Terrorways
  19. Schooldays  - Steve Voice
  20. Nothing to Lose  -  Stiffs

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Monks   Primary Artist
Trainspotters   Primary Artist
Hector   Primary Artist
Gumbo   Primary Artist
Mungo Jerry   Primary Artist
Professionals   Primary Artist
Steve Voice   Primary Artist
Scruff   Primary Artist
Terrorways   Primary Artist
Redhead   Primary Artist
Ted Mulry Gang   Primary Artist
Shakane   Primary Artist
Bilbo Baggins   Primary Artist
Mick Flinn   Primary Artist
The Daleks   Primary Artist
William Shakespeare   Primary Artist
Gangster   Primary Artist
Fulham Flurries   Primary Artist
Hustler   Primary Artist
Kipper   Primary Artist
Ian Hunter   Primary Artist
Larry Wallis   Primary Artist
Paper Lace   Primary Artist
The Sensational Alex Harvey Band   Primary Artist
Slaughter & the Dogs   Primary Artist
Lurkers   Primary Artist
Faces   Primary Artist
Hush   Primary Artist
Hammersmith Gorillas   Primary Artist
Depressions   Primary Artist
Cobra   Primary Artist
Cyanide   Primary Artist
Sham 69   Primary Artist
Eddie & the Hot Rods   Primary Artist
Embryo   Primary Artist
Geordie   Primary Artist
Johnny Moped   Primary Artist
The Jook   Primary Artist
Salford Jets   Primary Artist
Rose Tattoo   Primary Artist
Menace   Primary Artist,Primary Artist
The Rezillos   Primary Artist
Motoerhead   Primary Artist
Sweet   Primary Artist
Trevor White   Primary Artist
Stevie Wright   Primary Artist
London   Primary Artist
The Stiffs   Primary Artist
The Troggs   Primary Artist
Mott the Hoople   Primary Artist
Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias   Primary Artist
Third World War   Primary Artist
Heavy Metal Kids   Primary Artist
Hello   Primary Artist
Hollywood Brats   Primary Artist
John Du Cann   Primary Artist
Slade   Primary Artist
Angelic Upstarts   Primary Artist
Cock Sparrer   Primary Artist
Cockney Rejects   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Daryl Smith   Artwork
Viki Vortex   Artwork
James Bragg   Mastering
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