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Last Tango In Moscow
''Last Tango in Moscow'' is Angelic Upstarts's 6th album, released in 1984.
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Track listing

Side A # "One More Day" (Thomas Mensforth, Ronnie Rocker) - 3:36 # "Machine Gun Kelly" (Mensforth, Max Splodge) - 2:36 # "Progress" (Mensforth, Brian Hayes) - 4:16 # "
Blackleg Miner "Blackleg Miner" is a 19th-century English folk song, originally from Northumberland (as can be deduced from the dialect in the song and the references in it to the villages of Seghill and Seaton Delaval). Its Roud number is 3193. The song is o ...
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Angelic Upstarts
Angelic Upstarts are an English punk rock / Oi! band formed in South Shields in 1977. AllMusic calls them "one of the period's most politically charged and thought-provoking groups". Angelic Upstarts Biography AllMusic. accessed 3 July 2006 The band espouse an anti-fascist and socialist working class philosophy, and have been associated with the punk and skinhead subcultures. The band released eight studio albums in their first decade. After a brief split they reformed in 1988, and a number of times subsequently, with new albums appearing in 1992, 2002, 2011, and 2016. More than two decades after its release, their debut single, "The Murder of Liddle Towers", was included in ''Mojo'' magazine's list of the best punk rock singles of all time. Biography Inspired by The Clash, Angelic Upstarts formed in Brockley Whins, South Shields, South Tyneside in 1977. The following year they self-released their debut single, "The Murder of Liddle Towers/Police Oppression", and recorded th ...
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Reason Why?
''Reason Why?'' is Angelic Upstarts's fifth album, released in 1983.
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called it "the Upstarts’ great leap forward, a blend of angry socio-political lyrics with a controlled and melodic rock attack. A surprisingly good record for all rock tastes." "Woman in Disguise" and "Solidarity" were released as singles, the former an attack on ,Glasper, Ian “Burning Britain: The History of UK Punk 1980–1984,” Cherry Red Books, 2004, p135 and the latter a tribute to the
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Power Of The Press
''Power of the Press'' is Angelic Upstarts's seventh album, released in 1986.
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The cover illustration was by Geoff Botham. The album was released in the United States as ''Brighton Bomb'' (1986), adding the 1985 12" single A-side "Brighton Bomb", and that single's cover art.


Track listing

All tracks composed by Thomas Mensforth and Brian Hayes; except where indicated Side A #"I Stand Accused" (Mensforth, Derek Wade, Ray Cowie, Tony Morrison) #"Nottingham Slag" #"Joe Where Are You Now?" (Mensforth, Ronnie Rocker) #" Soldier (Harvey Andrews song), Soldier" (

Blackleg Miner
"Blackleg Miner" is a 19th-century English folk song, originally from Northumberland (as can be deduced from the dialect in the song and the references in it to the villages of Seghill and Seaton Delaval). Its Roud number is 3193. The song is one of the most controversial English folk songs owing to its depiction of violence against strikebreakers. Origins The song is believed to originate from the miners' lockout of 1844. Although this was a national lock-out, the language of the song suggests that it refers to the dispute in the north-east coalfield, which lasted roughly 20 weeks. The lockout largely collapsed as a result of "blackleg" labour. The village of Seghill, mentioned in the song, was the site of a mass eviction of striking miners during the 1844 lockout. Thomas Burt wrote of the situation: The song depicts the determined, uncompromising stance against strikebreakers adopted by unionized strikers. The term ''blackleg'' for a strikebreaker has its origin ...
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Nowhere To Run (song)
"Nowhere to Run" is a 1965 pop single by Martha and the Vandellas for the Gordy ( Motown) label and is one of the group's signature songs. The song, written and produced by Motown's main production team of Holland–Dozier–Holland, depicts the story of a woman trapped in a bad relationship with a man she cannot help but love. History Holland-Dozier-Holland and the Funk Brothers band gave the song a large, hard-driving instrumentation sound similar to the sound of prior "Dancing in the Street" with snow chains used as percussion alongside the tambourine and drums. '' Billboard'' described the song as a "good dance beat piece of material which features a gospel piano and a wailin' vocal." '' Cash Box'' described it as "a hard-driving, fast-moving, raunchy bluesy stomper with a contagious teen-oriented, danceable beat." Included on their 1965 third album, ''Dance Party'', "Nowhere to Run" hit number eight on the ''Billboard'' Pop Singles chart, and number five on the ''Bil ...
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1984 Albums
Events January * January 1 – The Bornean Sultanate of Brunei gains full independence from the United Kingdom, having become a British protectorate in 1888. * January 7 – Brunei becomes the sixth member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). * January 10 ** The United States and the Vatican City, Vatican (Holy See) restore full diplomatic relations. ** The Victoria, Seychelles, Victoria Agreement is signed, institutionalising the Indian Ocean Commission. *January 24 – Steve Jobs launches the Macintosh 128K, Macintosh personal computer in the United States. February * February 3 ** Dr. John Buster and the research team at Harbor–UCLA Medical Center announce history's first embryo transfer from one woman to another, resulting in a live birth. ** STS-41-B: Space Shuttle Challenger, Space Shuttle ''Challenger'' is launched on the 10th Space Shuttle mission. * February 7 – Astronauts Bruce McCandless II and Robert L. Stewart make the first untethered spac ...
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