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Cock Sparrer

One of the first Oi! bands, Cock Sparrer were playing loud, raw, Cockney working-class anthems as early as the first wave of British punk, although record company difficulties prevented them from issuing much material until the early '80s, when the Oi! movement was well underway. Their second album, 1982's Shock Troops, was their definitive work, and set the template for their recording career with simple, straightforward chock-a-block tunes, forceful guitars, pounding drums, and singalong choruses matched to proudly defiant lyrics bellowed with a distinctive sneer by lead singer Colin McFaull. Once they found their trademark sound, they stuck with it, and nearly all their work followed this pattern, but hundreds of punk and Oi! bands would be inspired by their music, running the gamut from Agnostic Front and Murphy's Law to Rancid and the Dropkick Murphys.

Cock Sparrer was formed in London's East End in 1975, originally as a hard-edged pub rock combo in the vein of Dr. Feelgood. Four of the members -- vocalist Colin McFaull, guitarist Mick Beaufoy, bassist Steve Burgess, and drummer Steve Bruce -- had been schoolmates since age 11, and had been playing together in cover bands for three years prior. They were joined by rhythm guitarist Garrie Lammin (Burgess' cousin), and soon began playing the Bridgehouse Pub in Canning Town on a regular basis. The emergence of the Sex Pistols presented an opportunity to further toughen up their sound, which sparked a brief interest from Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren that didn't end up amounting to much. In 1977, Cock Sparrer signed with Decca Records (which had already landed another proto-Oi! band in Slaughter & the Dogs) and recorded their debut single, "Runnin' Riot," which was followed by a cover of the Rolling Stones' "We Love You." However, disagreements with Decca led to the sense that the band's simple, basic, street-level sound wasn't really understood; as a result, their self-titled debut was, for some reason, issued only in Spain (with a helpful "Punk Rock" tag on the front cover). Lammin left the group to pursue an acting career not long after, and a frustrated Cock Sparrer went on an unofficial hiatus.

By the early '80s, bands like Sham 69, the Angelic Upstarts, and the Cockney Rejects had transformed the working-class punk sensibility into a Cockney-dominated subgenre dubbed Oi! As early progenitors of the scene, Cock Sparrer were in demand once again, especially after their song "Sunday Stripper" appeared on Oi! The Album, a compilation devoted to the new street punk movement. They began gigging again and quickly landed a record deal, resulting in the 1982 hit single "England Belongs to Me," which struck a chord during the middle of the Falklands War. Cock Sparrer's official U.K. debut album, Shock Troops, was also released in 1982 and became a long-standing Oi! favorite. Guitarist Beaufoy left the band in 1983 and was replaced by the tandem of Chris Skepis (rhythm) and Shug O'Neill (lead). This lineup recorded the follow-up album, 1984's Runnin' Riot in '84, but Skepis and O'Neill both departed shortly thereafter. Beaufoy rejoined briefly for the Live and Loud album, released in 1987, but disagreements within Cock Sparrer and (again) with their record company precipitated another breakup.

In late 1992, the group was invited to play a reunion gig at the Astoria, near Charing Cross. The appearance of over 2,000 fans stunned the bandmembers into a full-fledged reunion, featuring the original quartet of McFaull, Beaufoy, Burgess, and Bruce, plus new rhythm guitarist Daryl Smith. In early 1994, Cock Sparrer released Guilty as Charged, their first album of all-new material in a decade. The odds-and-ends EP Run Away followed in 1995, featuring live and studio recordings; the proper follow-up to Guilty as Charged, Two Monkeys, was released in 1997, with rumors that it would be the band's last album featuring all-new material. A spate of compilations and live recordings followed during the next few years, with the band continuing to tour extensively, hitting the U.S. in 2000. In 2007, Cock Sparrer made their long-awaited return to the studio with the album Here We Stand, which found the band still roaring in its classic style. A 2009 tour of the United States was documented with Back in San Francisco 2009; the album was initially released in 2011, and was reissued in 2019. In 2012, Cock Sparrer celebrated their 40th anniversary with a return to the United States to play a four-date tour with longtime fans Rancid. In 2017, the group released Forever, which was supported with touring in the U.K. and Europe.

Studio Albums:

TitleYearTracks
Here We Stand 200714
Two Monkeys 199713
Guilty As Charged 199411
True Grit 198710
Shock Troops 198211

 Compilation Albums:

TitleYearTracks
Back Home 200322
Diamonds And Pearls 200010
England Belongs To Me 199720

 Tracks:

TitleAlbum
A.U. Two Monkeys
A.U. (Live) Back Home
Again And Again Diamonds And Pearls
Again And Again True Grit
Again And Again England Belongs To Me
Anthem Two Monkeys
Argy Bargy England Belongs To Me
Argy Bargy Shock Troops
Argy Bargy The Greatest Punk Album Of All Time
Argy Bargy (Live) Back Home
Back Home Two Monkeys
Bats Out Two Monkeys
Battersea Bardot Two Monkeys
Because You're Young Guilty As Charged
Because You're Young (Live) Back Home
Before The Flame Dies Two Monkeys
Better Than This Here We Stand
Bird Trouble Guilty As Charged
Chip On My Shoulder Diamonds And Pearls
Chip On My Shoulder England Belongs To Me
Chip On My Shoulder 100% British Oi!
Chip On My Shoulder True Grit
Chip On My Shoulder (Live) Son Of Oi!
Chip On My Shoulder (Live) Back Home
Closedown England Belongs To Me
Closedown (Live) Back Home
Crack In The Mirror Guilty As Charged
Despite All This Here We Stand
Did You Have A Nice Life Without Me? Here We Stand
Don't Blame Us Guilty As Charged
Don't Blame Us (Live) Back Home
Don't Stop Here We Stand
Droogs Don't Run Shock Troops
East End Girl Two Monkeys
England Belongs To Me 30 Years Of Oi…Never Surrender
England Belongs To Me England Belongs To Me
England Belongs To Me (Live) Back Home
Get A Rope Guilty As Charged
Get A Rope (Live) Back Home
Goodbye Two Monkeys
Gotta Get Out Here We Stand
I Feel Death Coming On Two Monkeys
I Fit Central Heating (Working Part 2) Guilty As Charged
I Got Your Number Shock Troops
I Got Your Number (Live) Back Home
I Live In Marbella (Working Part 3) Two Monkeys
I Need A Witness Diamonds And Pearls
I Need A Witness True Grit
Last Orders Here We Stand
Last Train To Dagenham Guilty As Charged
Lies? Two Monkeys
Out On An Island England Belongs To Me
Out On An Island Shock Troops
Platinum Blonde True Grit
Platinum Blonde Diamonds And Pearls
Price Too High To Pay Randale Records Sampler Volume 1
Price Too High To Pay England Belongs To Me
Riot Squad England Belongs To Me
Riot Squad Shock Troops
Riot Squad (Live) Back Home
Roads To Freedom Guilty As Charged
Run Away Johnny (Live) Back Home
Run For Cover Oi! This Is England
Run With The Blind England Belongs To Me
Runnin' Riot Free Punk For The Punx Volume 4
Runnin' Riot Diamonds And Pearls
Runnin' Riot (Live) Back Home
Running Riot True Grit
Running Riot England Belongs To Me
Running Riot Strength Thru Oi!
Running Riot (Live) Oi! This Is England
Secret Army Shock Troops
Secret Army (Live) Back Home
Sister Suzie Diamonds And Pearls
Sister Suzie True Grit
Sister Suzie England Belongs To Me
So Many Things Here We Stand
Spirit Of '76 Here We Stand
Strip Guilty As Charged
Suicide Girls Here We Stand
Sunday Stripper (Live) Back Home
Sussed Here We Stand
Take 'Em All Shock Troops
Take 'Em All (Live) Back Home
Taken For A Ride Diamonds And Pearls
Taken For A Ride Strength Thru Oi!
Taken For A Ride England Belongs To Me
Taken For A Ride True Grit
Tart Two Monkeys
Teenage Heart Diamonds And Pearls
Teenage Heart Oi! This Is England
Teenage Heart True Grit
Teenage Heart (Live) Back Home
The Sun Says England Belongs To Me
Time To Be Me Two Monkeys
Time To Make Your Move Here We Stand
Too Late Here We Stand
Tough Guys Guilty As Charged
Tough Guys (Live) Back Home
Trouble On The Terraces England Belongs To Me
True To Yourself Here We Stand
Watch Your Back Shock Troops
Watch Your Back (Live) Back Home
Watcha Gonna Do About It True Grit
Watcha Gonna Do About It England Belongs To Me
We Know How To Live Guilty As Charged
We Love You Diamonds And Pearls
We Love You England Belongs To Me
We Love You True Grit
We're Coming Back Shock Troops
Whatcha Gonna Do About It? Diamonds And Pearls
What's It Like To Be Old England Belongs To Me
What's It Like To Be Old? (Live) Back Home
Where Are They Now England Belongs To Me
Where Are They Now Shock Troops
Where Are They Now? (Live) Back Home
White Riot (Live) Back Home
White Riot (Live) England Belongs To Me
Will You? Here We Stand
Working England Belongs To Me
Working Shock Troops
Working (Live) Back Home