BRONSKI BEAT - The Age Of Consent
BRONSKI BEAT - The Age Of Consent
Bronski Beat - The Age Of Consent LP record from Japan
Side A:
1. | Why? | |
2. |
Ain't Necessarily So |
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3. |
Screaming |
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4. |
No More War |
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5. |
Love & Money |
Side B:
1. |
Smalltown Boy |
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2. |
Heatwave |
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3. |
Junk |
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4. |
Need A Man Blues |
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5. |
I Feel Love / Johnny Remember Me |
London Records - L25P 1190
Promo copy. Comes with insert (VG+) and obi (VG+). Jacket has the slightest shelf wear and sticker scuffs.
"The Age of Consent" by Bronski Beat, released in 1984, is a significant synth-pop and new wave album. Its standout track, "Smalltown Boy," is renowned for its emotive narrative on LGBT issues and memorable synth riff. Unique for its explicit focus on gay-related themes, which was groundbreaking at the time, the album combines danceable beats with socially conscious lyrics. Bronski Beat, known for their pioneering role in integrating queer themes into pop music, made a profound impact on the genre with their debut album, advocating for LGBT rights and visibility.
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Label: London Records
Year: 1984
Country: Japan
Size: 12 inch
Speed: 33rpm
Disc condition: VERY GOOD PLUS
Cover condition: VERY GOOD PLUS