Dickies
Vinyl Records and Rare LPs:
|
Dawn Of The Dickies
Used - LP - SP 4796
1980 Original With Gold Promo Stamp On Back Cover.
more
|
|
Dawn Of The Dickies
New - LP - SP 4796
Sealed 1980 US original. Crisp jacket, small saw cut.
more
|
|
Dawn Of The Dickies
Used - LP - SP-4796
1980 US Original Terre Haute Pressing. Vinyl Has Nie Gloss, VG++; Jacket Shows Shelf Wear. Gold Promo Stamp On Rear Cover. One Of The Pioneers Of The Pop-Punk Scene Blooming At The Turn Of The Decade In 1980. The Second Studio Album By The American Punk Rock Band, The Dickies Released On September 1, 1979, On A&M Records.
Formed In San Fernando Valley, California In 1977, They Quickly Made A Name For Themselves With Their Energetic Live Performances And Eccentric Personalities. They Were Known For Their Humorous Lyrics, Fast-paced Music, And Wacky Stage Antics.
The Album Was Produced By Roger C. Lomas And Recorded In London, England. It Features 12 Tracks, Including Covers Of Popular Songs Such As "Nights In White Satin" By The Moody Blues And "Eve Of Destruction" By Barry Mcguire, As Well As Original Tracks Like "Fan Mail" And "I'm A Chollo."
The Album Received Positive Reviews From Critics And Helped Solidify The Dickies' Place In The Punk Rock Scene. It Also Helped Popularize The Genre Of "Pop Punk," Which Blended Punk Rock With Catchy Melodies And Pop Sensibilities.
Over The Years, "Dawn Of The Dickies" Has Become A Cult Classic Among Punk Rock Fans And Is Considered One Of The Band's Most Influential Albums. The Dickies Continue To Tour And Record New Music To This Day, Cementing Their Place As One Of The Most Iconic Punk Rock Bands Of All Time.
more
|
|
Idjit Savant
Colored Vinyl - 51168
Sealed, Rare 1994 Limited Edition White Vinyl With Custom Inner Sleeve. Crisp Corners.
more
|
|
Incredible Shrinking Dickies
Colored Vinyl - AHOY LP 149
2000 Yellow Vinyl Re-Issue Of Their Debut Album.
more
|
|
Incredible Shrinking Dickies
Colored Vinyl - SP 4742
1979 Yellow Vinyl Original With Promotional Labels. Cut Out Hole. Corner Bumps.
more
|
|
Incredible Shrinking Dickies
New - LP - SP 4742
Sealed 19179 LP With Saw Cut And Barcode On Back. Not Sure If This Is A Yellow Or Black Vinyl Pressing. Back Cover Has Small Spot Of Discoloration.
more
|
|
Paranoid
Colored Vinyl - SP 12008
1978 Limited Edition White Vinyl 10" Single With Promo Labels And A Promo Sticker On Front. Title Track B/W "Hideous" And "You Drive Me Ape (You Big Gorilla)." Appears Unplayed.
more
|
|
Stukas Over Disneyland
Colored Vinyl - 51265-1
Sealed 2000 Limited Edition Orange Marbled 10 Inch Reissue. “Stukas Over Disneyland, Released After A Four-Year Silence, Shows The Dickies Training Their Popcorn Wiseguy Sights Somewhat Away From The Hardcore And Ramones Influences Of Earlier Platters To That Of Power Pop And '60s Songs. The Former Of The Two New Influences Is Showcased In The Tunefully Memorable "Pretty Please Me" And "If Stuart Could Talk"; The Latter Is Evident In "Rosemary" (With Its Beatles-On-Caffeine Bridge), "Wagon Train" (Which Sports A Broad Tune That Evokes Comparisons To Old Western T.V. Show Theme Songs), "Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind" (Featuring A Chorus That Echoes The One In Ricky Nelson's "Garden Party"), And Especially The Title Track (Which Exhibits Noticeable Surf Music And Chuck Berry Influences And Sets Ironic, Humorous Lyrics Detailing A Disney-Based World Takeover). Bows To Their Earlier Punk Influences Can Be Seen In The Uproariously Funny "She's A Hunchback" (Complete With Smart-Aleck References To The Victor Hugo Novel) And A Giddy Cover Of The Led Zeppelin Classic "Communication Breakdown." The 1988 Re-Release Appends Three Songs ("Gigantor," "I'm Okay, You're Okay," And "Bedrock Barney") Cast In The Dickies Old Cartoon Hardcore Manner; While All Are Likable And Welcome, The Addition Of These Numbers Makes This Release Seem More Stylistically Schizophrenic Than It Originally Was. Regardless Of The Version Obtained, This Excellent Album Is An Enjoyable And Recommended Listen.” David Cleary, AMG.
more
|
|
The Incredible Shrinking Dickies
Colored Vinyl - SP-4742
1979 Yellow Vinyl Original With Promotional Labels. Cut Out Hole. Very Cool Version Of Black Sabbath's "Paranoid".
more
|
|
|
181988 Items in DB
SEARCH DATABASE BY PERFORMER
SEARCH DATABASE BY GENRE
|