GAMES: GameSpot: Best of 2008 | GameFAQs | SportsGamer MUSIC: Last.fm | MP3.com MOVIES: Metacritic | Movietome TV: TV.com
Click Here
Generation X - UK
Users Say
1 ratings
Album Reviews: 0
Album: Generation X - UK
Artist: Generation X
Genre: Rock/Pop

Original Debut is a reissue of the U.K. version of Generation X's first album. Cocky and commercial -- and sporting some of Billy Idol's better lyrics -- Original Debut is more like glam or straight power pop with punk themes than pure punk. The guitar freakout at the end of "Youth Youth Youth"... [+] Expand

Write a Review

Press Pass
Your Take
Tell the world what you think about
Generation X - UK by Generation X!

Critic's Review

3.5 out of 5 stars Greg Adams, All Music Guide
Original Debut is a reissue of the U.K. version of Generation X's first album. Cocky and commercial -- and sporting some of Billy Idol's better lyrics -- Original Debut is more like glam or straight power pop with punk themes than pure punk. The guitar freakout at the end of "Youth Youth Youth" is the sort of noodly guitar jam you might not expect from a supposed punk band, and "Kiss Me Deadly" is a precursor to the power ballads of the '80s hair bands. The three songs here that were omitted from the American version are of particular note: "Listen," "The Invisible Man," and "Too Personal." "Invisible Man," with its "My Sharona" rhythm and atypically oblique lyrics, is the interesting one, although all three are minor compositions. Music buyers in the United States were treated to "Gimme Some Truth," "Wild Youth," and "Wild Dub" in exchange, which made for a slightly stronger package after all. Generation X recorded a number of non-album tracks, too, so perhaps a three- or four-disc box set of complete recordings will someday make these various international configurations obsolete.
Data Warehouse Clear Gif