Alternative Chartbusters (The Boys album) explained

Alternative Chartbusters
Type:album
Artist:the Boys
Cover:Alternative Chartbusters (The Boys album).jpg
Released:17 March 1978
Genre:Pop punk
Label:NEMS
Producer:Matt Dangerfield & Casino Steel
Prev Title:The Boys
Prev Year:1977
Next Title:To Hell with the Boys
Next Year:1979

Alternative Chartbusters is the second studio album by UK band the Boys, released in 1978.[1] [2] "Brickfield Nights" was the first single.[3]

Background

The Boys released their self-titled debut studio album in November 1977. During the Christmas period, the band released a "Run Rudolph Run" single under the alter ego the Yobs. Alternative Chartbusters sees the band moving away from punk rock into power pop territory.

Release and reception

While promoting Alternative Chartbusters, the Boys' popularity in mainland Europe had gone mainstream, aided by their work ethic and Hollywood Brats' (which keyboardist Casino Steel was previously in) reputation. Author Dave Thompson, in his book Alternative Rock (2000), wrote: "Boysmania swept Holland; graffiti peppered walls in Norway", though they were mostly ignored in the UK.

Thompson said the band "push[ed] past the rent-a-punk barriers of their debut [album]," while Alternative Chartbusters "peaks with 'Brickfield Nights,' rewriting the rules for solid punk pop-rock."

Track listing

All tracks composed by Casino Steel and Matt Dangerfield; except where indicated

  1. "Brickfield Nights" Lead vocal Matt Dangerfield
  2. "U.S.I." (Plain) Lead vocal Kid Reid
  3. "Taking On The World" (Reid) Lead vocal Reid
  4. "Sway (Quién Será)" (Ruiz) Lead vocal Dangerfield
  5. "Do The Contract" Lead vocal Dangerfield
  6. "Heroine" Lead vocal Dangerfield
  7. "Not Ready" Lead vocal Reid
  1. "Classified Susie" Lead vocal Dangerfield
  2. "T.C.P." (Plain) Lead vocal All
  3. "Neighbourhood Brats" Lead vocal Dangerfield
  4. "Stop Stop Stop" (Allan Clarke, Tony Hicks, Graham Nash) Lead vocal Dangerfield
  5. "Backstage Pass" (Plain) Lead vocal Reid
  6. "Talking" Lead vocal Dangerfield
  7. "Cast of Thousands" Lead vocal Reid

Personnel

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alternative Chartbusters - The Boys | Songs, Reviews, Credits. AllMusic.
  2. Web site: TrouserPress.com :: Boys. trouserpress.com.
  3. News: Clark . Martin . Single of the Week is from Gladys Knight . Wishaw Press and Advertiser . 31 Mar 1978 . 5.