The band treads a perilously thin line between angry young men and angry young bores, depending on the material they're tackling. Robinson later admitted that his creative drive had gotten sidetracked by music biz expectations. The most glaring example is the retread of "Blue Murder," a searing indictment of a suspect's death in police custody on "Sorry Mr. Harris," and "Law & Order"'s campy music hall rooty-toot-toot -- which even the debut album's live "Martin" executed to better effect. The folky, acoustic "Hold Out" closes the album on an uplifting note, but arrives too late to fix the damage.
Danny Kustow R.I.P. |
Remaining founding members Tom Robinson and Danny Kustow signaled their discontent by disbanding just four months after "TRB Two's" release. Well produced and played, this album ranks among punk's better-known letdowns.
Tracklist:
"All Right All Night" (Robinson, Danny Kustow, Dolphin Taylor)
"Why Should I Mind" (Robinson, Danny Kustow)
"Black Angel"
"Let My People Be"
"Blue Murder"
"Bully for You" (music: Peter Gabriel; lyrics: Robinson)
"Crossing Over the Road" (Robinson, Danny Kustow)
"Sorry, Mr. Harris"
"Law & Order" (music: Robinson, Nick Plytas, Taylor; lyrics: Robinson, Dolphin Taylor)
"Days of Rage" (Robinson, Dolphin Taylor)
"Hold Out"
Bonus Tracks:
Never Going to Fall in Love (Again)
Getting Tighter
2-4-6-8 Motorway (demo)
Elgin Avenue (live)
Number One: Protection
We Didn’t Know What Was Going On
Suits Me, Suits You
Never Going to Fall in Love (Again)
Getting Tighter
2-4-6-8 Motorway (demo)
Elgin Avenue (live)
Number One: Protection
We Didn’t Know What Was Going On
Suits Me, Suits You
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