A Bunch of Stiff Records

A Bunch of Stiff Records

Infobox Album
Name = A Bunch of Stiff Records
Type = Compilation album
Artist = Various Artists


Released = 1 April 1977
Recorded = Various times
Genre = New Wave
Length =
Label = Stiff
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Last album =
This album = " A Bunch of Stiff Records"
(1977)
Next album = "Hits Greatest Stiffs"
(1977)

"A Bunch of Stiff Records" is also known as "A Bunch of Stiffs".

This is a compilation of the first ten Stiff Records singles. The album did not enter the UK charts, but it did did turn out to have some of the most important record artists of the 1970s and 1980s.

Graham Parker's track (No 6 and the final track on side 1 of the LP) was not listed on the original release. Probably due to his then current contract with Phonogram, for whose Vertigo label he and The Rumour had already released two LPs.

Tracklisting

# Nick Lowe - "I Love My Label"
# Wreckless Eric - "(I'd Go The) Whole Wide World"
# Motörhead - "White Line Fever"
# Elvis Costello - "Less Than Zero"
# Magic Michael - "Little by Little"
# Graham Parker - "Back to Schooldays"
# Stones Masonry - "Jump for Joy"
# Jill Read - "Maybe"
# Dave Edmunds - "Jo Jo Gunne"
# Tyla Gang - "The Young Lords"
# The Takeaways - "Food"


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