The Damned

Strawberries (40th Anniversary 2CD Edition)


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Looking back 40 years now, October 1982’s Strawberries remains the most unique, unusual album in The Damned’s 46-year discography, a stone-cold psych-punk-pop/call-it-what-you-want classic, often overlooked or undervalued in its singularity. Yet this fifth LP culmination was their most successful blend of their original 1976 punk energy with their moodier 1979-1984 post-punk progressions—including the pioneering goth they’d perfected on 1980’s darker, more shadowy fourth album, The Black Album. Best of all, it most fully incorporated their multitude of ’60s influences, from classic Nuggets-type garage rock to psychedelia to baroque and orchestral pop to mod/soul! Somehow, it also retains their former freak-flying spontaneity and juvenile abandon and wild streaks, encompassing Rat Scabies’ typically explosive, post-Keith Moon drumming, guitarist Captain Sensible’s unfettered lead runs, Dave Vanian’s coolest crooning, and Paul Gray’s anchoring, nimble-quick, bass, plus keyboard flourishes from incoming member Roman Jugg. The entire LP is flat out extraordinary start to finish, a monumental yet welcoming, fresh work of expertly crafted yet somehow still seat-of-the-pants exciting melodic English pop. Perhaps that’s the biggest reason Strawberries has held up so well for four decades: it’s such a refreshing long, strange trip to all the disparate places such a mélange of influences conjures, aided and abetted, crucially, by all four members’ outstanding songwriting chops.

This 40th Anniversary Edition comes complete with two non-LP singles recorded around the same time: “Lovely Money” was released four months before Strawberries in June 1982 and features late ’60s Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band zany Viv Stanshall’s cameo as a mock tour guide lampooning London tourists; and “Fun Factory” which included an equally inspired guest star: King Crimson’s legend Robert Fripp on guitar. Additionally, this reissue includes all the b-sides from “Lovely Money” and Strawberries’ two singles, September 1982’s “Dozen Girls” and November 1982’s “Generals.” These show the often hilariously whimsical, more prankster side of the Damned’s irreverence. Five live performances recorded in the month of Strawberries’ October 1982 release capture the Damned in full flight. The Big Takeover editor/publisher Jack Rabid contributes new retrospective liner notes, and the epic scope of the music is fully captured in Grammy-winner Mark Wilder’s definitive remaster.

Tracklist

CD 1:
Ignite
Generals
Stranger On The Town
Dozen Girls
The Dog
Gun Fury (Of Riot Forces)
Pleasure And The Pain
The Missing Link
Life Goes On
Bad Time For Bonzo
Under The Floor Agai
 Don’t Bother Me
CD 2:
Fun Factory
Lovely Money
I Think I’m Wonderful
Lovely Money - Disco Mix
Dozen Girls (7” version)
Take That
Mine’s A Large One, Landlord
Torture Me
Disguise
Citadel Zombies (7” version)
Ignite (Live in Newcastle)
Disco Man (Live in Newcastle)
Generals (Live in Newcastle)
Bad Time For Bonzo (Live in Newcastle)
Dozen Girls (Live in Newcastle)