Here We Stand Cock Sparrer

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  • Release Date: 05/12/2009
  • Original Release: 2007
  • Sales Rank: 177,254
  • Label: CAPTAIN OI!
  • UPC: 5032556129817
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Here We Stand

1LISTENToo Late 3:01
2LISTENGotta Get Out 3:33
3LISTENDid You Have a Nice Life Without Me? 3:01
4LISTENTrue to Yourself 3:28
5LISTENTime to Make Your Move 2:37
6LISTENWill You? 3:30
7LISTENBetter Than This 3:31
8LISTENDon't Stop 3:39
9LISTENSpirit of '76 3:55
10LISTENSo Many Things 3:27
11LISTENLast Orders 2:27
12LISTENDespite All This 3:02
13LISTENSussed 3:08
14LISTENSuicide Girls 3:02

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Editorial Reviews

Thirty years on and Cock Sparrer is still exactly what you'd want them to be. Exploding out of the speakers with all the energy and anger of bands one-third their age, but with the experience to know that you need more than that to survive, Here We Stand is defiantly first-wave punk, but shot through with the kind of balls that actually make you glad it's 2008. The opening "Too Late," all chiming Buzzcocks guitar and factory-fodder lyrics, gets things off to an astounding start -- imagine the Small Faces if Steve Marriott teamed up with the Clash; and then imagine they made an entire album together, because that's where Here We Stand is heading. "Gotta Get Out," "True to Yourself," "Better Than This" -- most albums kick off with a frenzied one-two punch, but Cock Sparrer not only keeps it up for song after song, they up the ante as well; "Did You Have a Nice Life Without Me" isn't simply an exhilarating noise, it also packs a sentimental punch that will leave you wondering where the rest of your own life went. Fourteen songs and not a sour note in sight. Back when Cock Sparrer was a fledgling band, you could say that about a lot of records. These days, well, thank God somebody still remembers how to do it. Dave Thompson, All Music Guide

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