Their first studio outing was at the Majestic in London on May 15th 1976 with Chris Spedding, later that July they’d record first at Decibel and then at Riverside with Dave Goodman and subsequently at Lansdowne and Wessex later that October. The original Sex Pistols’ line-up - John Lydon, Paul Cook, Steve Jones and Glen Matlock - got together in the summer of 1975 and it would be just ten months before they first ventured into a recording studio. What follows is a background into how these tracks line up with the bands history and the release of the final album. It wasn’t luck but instead inspiration, creativity and hard work over a short and intense period of time full of infamous and now legendary stories. This Sex Pistols 76-77 set is an audio journey of demos and outtakes potting just how Never Mind The Bollocks came to be. To be released as a 4CD set and digitally on 24 September, it contains eight previously unreleased versions and 30 tracks available for the first time digitally. Featuring no less than 80 alternate versions of tracks recorded between May 1976 and Sept 1977, these recordings helped form what is now one of the most iconic and culturally important records of all time and the bands only studio album. Sex Pistols 76-77 is a comprehensive collection of recordings of the Sex Pistols before the release of ‘Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s The Sex Pistols’ in 1977.
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