Columbia Records ■ JC 35709
Released January 5, 1979
Produced by Nick Lowe
Engineered by Roger Bechirian
Side One: | Side Two: |
- Accidents Will Happen
- Senior Service
- Oliver's Army
- Big Boys
- Green Shirt
- Party Girl
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- Goon Squad
- Busy Bodies
- Moods for Moderns
- Chemistry Class
- Two Little Hitlers
- (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding
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While I've managed to cover bands from
Italy,
Cornwall,
Sweden,
Ireland,
Australia, and, of course various other parts of the UK ("other parts" references back to Cornwall, not Australia), I'm most definitely a U.S. citizen. I have always lived here, and indeed have never
left here. As a result, many of my used records reflect the peculiarities of the U.S. market, and the
alterations¹ thereof. While
Mondo Bongo managed to squeak into my Boomtown Rats poll without warning, I decided, in the future, to notate these issues as they arise, in case anyone is voting on standing preference or favourites.
Armed Forces is more distinctly transformed from its original U.K. counterpart, going so far as to be effectively unrecognizable even
on sight. The tracklist is altered only slightly, though: "Sunday's Best" is dropped from the middle of the early half of side two in favour of the closing inclusion of "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding," E.C.'s cover of Nick Lowe's song, which was originally released as the B-side to Lowe's "American Squirm", and credited to "Nick Lowe and His Sound", though
the cover does manage to hint at the artist's true identity if you look (just a bit) carefully.