Second Edition

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Among its many virtues, the second album by John Lydon's post-Sex Pistols group has the most brain-devouring bass sound ever, courtesy of Jah Wobble, whose dubby throb overpowers Lydon's drugged-out wail and Keith Levene's spidery, modal guitar lines. Lydon's words and singing evoke unending horror--they're the voice of a man in hell who can barely understand what's happening to him--and the songs here cycle through a few notes over and over until they're abruptly cut off. "This person's had enough of useless memories," he moans, and Second Edition isn't just a repudiation of rock's chords and catharsis, but a despairing attempt to forget. --Douglas Wolk

Music Review:

  1. Selmasongs: Dancer In The Dark (2000 Film) [Soundtrack]
  2. Set List [Live]
  3. Shape Fitness Music: Walk Plus
  4. Singles Collection, Vol. 2
  5. Stand by Your Van [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]
  6. Stands for Decibels/Repercussion
  7. Straightaways
  8. Sugar
  9. Superstar Car Wash
  10. Sweet Oblivion

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Hi-Five My Remix

Concert de Chambre

Complete Orchestral Works 18

Music: Dance Party: Like It's 2006

Dy-Na-Mi-Tee [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

Destination [Import]

Da Bist Du Ja [Import]

Damn [CD-single]

Diz 'N Bird at Carnegie Hall [Live]

Caucasian Sketches

Compact Jazz: Toots Thielemans

Dovetail

Don't Stop...Planet Rock (The Remix EP) [EP]

The British Music Collection: Mark-Anthony Turnage

Duets II