Sid Vicious - Never Mind the Reunion Here's Sid Vicious
Facts
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| Artist(s) | Sid Vicious |
| Studio | Cleopatra |
| Release Date | January 21, 1997 |
| UPC Code | 741157991123 |
Tracks
- search & destroy
- chatterbox
- something else
- i wanna be your dog
- beisen was a gas
- not your stepping stone
- take a chance
- no lip
- chinese rocks
- my way
- search & destroy, bonus alternate version
- chatterbox, bonus alternate version
- something else, bonus alternate version
- something else, bonus alternate version
User Reviews
Average user review: 
(13 reviews)
sid wasn the greatest bassist of all time wtf is that guy writing , his solo songs are cool no1 wants a nice singing voice he had a decentr voice for what he was doing and i dont think he even played on the album but im not sure these guys are posers talking all that crap but i like this guy thou hes awesome
September 22, 2007The quality is absolutely horrific,but other then that,it was ah,not that good.Sid does have a nice voice but he sings less then half of the majority of these songs,messes up the words,etc.I can't really blame the guy because of this situation he was in at the time,but I'm reviewing the cd,not him.
October 5, 2004 |  | my version is much better |  |
I saw 4 or 5 of the 8 shows Sid played at Max's Kansas City in September of 1978. I recorded the Sept 7 and Sept 28 shows and my recordings are much better than this one.
May 25, 2004 |  | Nevermind the Reunion - Here's Sid Vicious |  |
Pure energy! I would have rated the alblum with five stars but the recording is not as good as it could have been. It's not terrible but it could have been better. I guess the venue (Max's Kansas City) probably didn't have the best acoustics for a live recording. Maybe the recording equipment was poor. Reguardless, this alblum is red hot. I would highly reccommend it to any Sid fan or anyone really. Well worth the money.
June 30, 2000I thought the German fellow might like to know that Sid was 21 at the time of his fatal OD, not 23. I'm sure this record is as musically compelling as he was accurate! Equally accurate, yet far more interesting (brilliant, really) is Alex Cox's film of Sid's rise and fall, "Sid & Nancy", a must see for all who came of age in the Punk Era.
May 12, 2000More reviews at Amazon.com ...