Long Live the League
Long Live The League is the first compilation album by English punk rock band the Anti-Nowhere League. It consists of tracks made up of material from Live in Yugoslavia, We Are... The League and the A & B Sides of the For You/Out on The Wasteland EP.
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Released | April 1985 | |||
Genre | Hardcore punk, punk rock | |||
Label | Dojo Records | |||
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The only rare track is the version of "On The Waterfront", which differs from the version on The Perfect Crime. This version is more guitar-based and less synth-based, it comes from the same 1984 session that also produced the "Out On The Wasteland" 12” single.
Track listing
- "We Are The League"
- "Streets of London" (Ralph McTell)
- "So What" (Live)
- "Let’s Break The Law"
- "Ballad of J.J. Decay"
- "Woman"
- "Snowman"
- "’Reck-A-Nowhere"
- "Let The Country Feed You" (Live)
- "Going Down" ( Live)
- "I Hate People"
- "For You"
- "We Will Survive"
- "Out On The Wasteland"
- "On the Waterfront"
- "Queen and Country"
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