Dive into the raw and unfiltered origins of one of the most influential bands in punk history with the Sex Pistols' "76-77." This comprehensive collection captures the band's explosive energy and groundbreaking sound during their formative years. Recorded between 1976 and 1977, these sessions feature a mix of iconic tracks and rare, previously unreleased versions that offer a unique glimpse into the band's creative process.
From the chaotic punk anthems like "Anarchy in the UK" and "God Save The Queen" to the raw, unpolished early takes, this album showcases the Sex Pistols' evolution and their impact on the music scene. The collection includes sessions with legendary producers like Chris Spedding, Dave Goodman, and Mike Thorne, each bringing their unique touch to the band's signature sound.
With a total runtime of nearly three hours, "76-77" is a treasure trove for any Sex Pistols fan or anyone interested in the roots of punk rock. The album features a mix of studio sessions, instrumental versions, and alternative vocal takes, providing a comprehensive look at the band's early work. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the Sex Pistols, this collection offers an unparalleled journey through the band's formative years, capturing their raw energy and revolutionary spirit.