Album artwork for Action Time Vision - A Story of Independent UK Punk 1976 - 1979 by Various

Action Time Vision is the first-ever box set to document the independent punk scene, which was born with Punk and thrived outside of the major label framework. With 111 tracks, this longform 4-CD box set follows previous, acclaimed compilations from Cherry Red dedicated to Indie Pop (Scared To Get Happy), Shoegaze (Still In A Dream), Mod Revival (Millions Like Us), Heavy Psychedelia (I’m A Freak Baby), etc. The 64-page booklet includes authoritative band biogs and an insightful foreword by journalist Kris Needs (then editor of Zigzag magazine, which produced the first directory of Indie labels; he also fronted the Vice Creems). Many key names of Punk (The Damned, Stiff Little Fingers, The Ruts, Angelic Upstarts, 999, Skids, Sham 69, UK Subs, Cockney Rejects, The Rezillos, The Adicts, The Boys, The Lurkers, Alternative TV, Chelsea) are joined by a host of obscurities and future post-punk stars (Joy Division, Tubeway Army, Adam and The Ants, Notsensibles, Fatal Microbes, The Pack, Newtown Neurotics etc).

Various

Action Time Vision - A Story of Independent UK Punk 1976 - 1979

Cherry Red
Album artwork for Action Time Vision - A Story of Independent UK Punk 1976 - 1979 by Various
CDx4

£29.99

Released 20/08/2021Catalogue Number

CRCDBOX27

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Various

Action Time Vision - A Story of Independent UK Punk 1976 - 1979

Cherry Red
Album artwork for Action Time Vision - A Story of Independent UK Punk 1976 - 1979 by Various
CDx4

£29.99

Released 20/08/2021Catalogue Number

CRCDBOX27

Learn more

Action Time Vision is the first-ever box set to document the independent punk scene, which was born with Punk and thrived outside of the major label framework. With 111 tracks, this longform 4-CD box set follows previous, acclaimed compilations from Cherry Red dedicated to Indie Pop (Scared To Get Happy), Shoegaze (Still In A Dream), Mod Revival (Millions Like Us), Heavy Psychedelia (I’m A Freak Baby), etc. The 64-page booklet includes authoritative band biogs and an insightful foreword by journalist Kris Needs (then editor of Zigzag magazine, which produced the first directory of Indie labels; he also fronted the Vice Creems). Many key names of Punk (The Damned, Stiff Little Fingers, The Ruts, Angelic Upstarts, 999, Skids, Sham 69, UK Subs, Cockney Rejects, The Rezillos, The Adicts, The Boys, The Lurkers, Alternative TV, Chelsea) are joined by a host of obscurities and future post-punk stars (Joy Division, Tubeway Army, Adam and The Ants, Notsensibles, Fatal Microbes, The Pack, Newtown Neurotics etc).