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Kiss This: The Best of the Sex Pistols | 
enlarge | Artist: The Sex Pistols Label: EMI/Virgin Category: Music
List Price: $15.49 Buy New: $4.71 You Save: $10.78 (70%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 34785
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 077778648925 EAN: 0766488286229 ASIN: B0000073PQ
Release Date: September 5, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Anarchy in the UK (Anarquia en el Reino Unido) | | • | God Save the Queen (Dios Salve a La Reina) | | • | Pretty Vacant (Bastante Libre) | | • | Holidays in the Sun (Vacaciones en el Sol) | | • | I Wanna Be Me (Quiero Ser Yo) | | • | Did You No Wrong (No Te Hice Nada Malo) | | • | No Fun (No Es Divertido) - The Sex Pistols, Stooges | | • | Satellite (Satelite) | | • | Don't Give Me No Lip, Child (No Te Hagas el Malo, Nene) - The Sex Pistols, Thomas | | • | (I'm Not Your) Stepping Stone (No Soy Tu Pledra de Apoyo) - The Sex Pistols, Boyce | | • | Bodies (Cuerpos) | | • | No Feelings (No Hay Sentimientos) | | • | Liar (Mentiroso) | | • | Problems (Problemas) | | • | Seventeen (Diecisiete) | | • | Submission (Sumision) | | • | New York (Nueva York) | | • | EMI (Unlimited Edition) (EMI Edicion Illmitada) | | • | My Way (A Mi Manera) - The Sex Pistols, Revaux | | • | Silly Thing (Cosa Tonta) |
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Album Description Import only reissue of 1992 compilation includes all the tracks off their classic 1977 debut Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols. 20 tracks split into three phases, 'Early Songs And Other People's Material', 'Let Rip, Volatile, Full Fledged Songwriting On our Own' and 'Final group Of Songs Written Close Together. More Musical. No Longer Confused About Where We Stood.' Includes all the obvious hits and well known tracks. EMI.
Album Details 1992 Collection of 20 of the Best from the Band that were the Standard Bearers of the Punk Movement in the UK. Includes Detailed Notes by Surviving Band Members John (Johnny Rotten) Lydon, Paul Cook, Steve Jones and Glen Matlock.
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One Stop Shopping May 2, 2008 I recently bought the 20 track version(accurately listed on Amazon) for a reasonable price, and I'm very happy with it. It contains all of Never Mind..., plus other great tracks. I had Never Mind... on vinyl, and this is the perfect, updated, replacement (or supplement - I'd never get rid of my vinyl albums). A great buy, and the only Sex Pistols CD I'll ever need.
A Nevermind Replacement? Well... kinda June 26, 2007 Ideally yes, this is better than Nevermind The Bollocks in terms of giving you all the essential Pistols tracks (if you get the imported 20 track version versus the 17 track version). That being said, some change in mastering must have occurred between this and the latest cd release of Bollocks because these tracks sound a little hollow ("tinny") compared to that CD.
Truthfully, the difference is not enough to bother anyone except for more astute or intense fans who are used to the sound of the songs already. So, if you're a newcomer to the Pistols, this is a great start and possibly finish to your collection. If you're already a fan and just want everything in one place, maybe not so much. Plus, it's the edited version of "No Fun", which just sort of cuts off at the end. Wish they would just sell the first disc of the boxed set separately.
Pistols Rock June 12, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
For some unknown reason this band produced some fantastic songs that stand the test of time.Problem is they were not around long enough,and not enough songs were made.Some will argue but to me the songs are inspirational,and can get you fired up.Now their songs do have emotion in them.Its like they realy meant what they said.The best song is Bodies.Yes i know it has not got the geatest lyrics,the subject is unusual to make a song about - abortion.But the way he sings that song,its just amazing and it realy gets to me,and when its finished you have to play it again.That song gets me going in the morning,when you just want to go back to bed.Holidays In The Sun is another great song,man that is a great song.The whole album of Bollocks was a sensation.Pretty Vacant was a hit from Bollocks and is another great song.A track that is missing from here is lonely Boy by Steve Jones.He did the bulk of guitars on Bollocks after Glen Matlock left.Sid did not play too well and hardly did anything on it.He has a tune here called My Way.Great song,hard to follow his accent without the lyrics.He did have another 2 songs not here on the Swindle which could have been put here -Something Else and Come On Everybody.But realy there is the best of them here.Its realy sad Sid died so young,but in reality he didnt contribute that much musicly to them.I have 2 concerts from their American tour in 1978.They were great shows,but you find that you end up milking the well for more Pistols tracks,there simply is not enough.Another favorite song of mine is New York,i love that tune just brilliant.No Feelings and Liar are also great tracks.There is not one bad song here.
The Same Version at Two Prices? June 5, 2007 Beware that there are two prices for what appears to be the same CD, and both advertise the same track listings on Amazon. I paid $28.99, thinking I would get an expanded version, yet there is a $15.49 price for what appears to be the same CD. The $28.99 product is NOT a two CD set. I think the merchant needs to clarify what is exactly on both versions and not advertise the same version at two different prices. It's very confusing because the labels are identical. Hence the three stars. Other than that, my version has all my favorites except for "Friggin in the Rigger," but not the extras some customers mentioned. Sound quality could be better; it's a little muffled, but much better than my old cassettes and the nostalgia is well worth it. A great tension releaser/tonic. Don't know if the the $15.49 version is any better, but I don't want to futz with an exchange.
Just more product. September 26, 2006 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
One needs only two Sex Pistols' albums: "Never Mind the Bollocks" and "Rock n Roll Swindle." There's just nothing out there that even remotely resembles the Pistols' version of 'Roadrunner' ("Steve, wait...wait....I don't know the f'n words!") and the pieces by Jones and Cook are excellent, and a great preview of their work together in The Professionals. For those who wish to go deeper, in addition to "Swindle" and "Bollocks," I'd recommend John Lydon's first album with PIL featuring "Religion I & II," ("Fat pig priest, sanctimonious smile...") along with PIL's greatest hits or Metal Box, also any work Lydon did with Leftfield, e.g. "Open Up"; anything by The Professionals is great ("I Didn't See It Coming"), and the soundtrack to 'Sid & Nancy' if only for the atmosphere provided by Pray for Rain and The Pogues. (By the way, if interested, you can probably find a few clips of Steve Jones and The Professionals in action on YouTube. Highly entertaining.) Additionally, the band sounds great on "Filthy Luchre Live" and the two DVD documentaries "Never Mind The Bollocks" and "The Filth and the Fury" are worthy, although the "Bollocks" DVD is superior, in my view, deconstructing the making of the album, featuring interviews with band and producers. Lastly, for Steve Jones completists, check out his stint with the Neurotic Outsiders and his first solo album, "Mercy," which is something of a lost masterpiece.
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