Before Shock Troops even hit the shops, the bands Guitarist Micky Beaufoy had left, replaced with Shug O’Neil who brought a
fresh approach to song writing giving Running Riot in ’84 a sound that was different to the bands recorded output to date. Cock Sparrer split up before the record hit the pressing plant meaning they had very little input in the release. Only 8 studio songs were records, so label Syndicate bolstered this with two ‘live’ (in the studio!) tracks. The front cover was also a last minute thrown
together affair by the label who decided that crowd trouble from the 1979 West Ham vs Millwall match was suitable. The album was
recorded in the same studio as Angelic Upstarts ‘Power of the Press’ and ‘Saturdays Heroes’ by The Business and like a fine wine
has become more popular with age. In celebration of the band’s 50th year, Pirates Press Records is incredibly proud to present
this 180 g black vinyl version of Cock Sparrer's second full length, remastered and sounding better than it ever has. Housed in a
sleeve printed directly on gold foil, this limited pressing is extra special, and a must have for any collector.
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