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Working Week - Inner City Blues - Live

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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2009

Working Week at their peak in 1985. Larry Stabbins, Simon Booth and Juliet Roberts with a fantastic band.

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  • This band was sooo underappreciated. They put out some great stuff

  • one of the best versions of Inner City Blues. full and adventurous. well done, Working Week!

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  • I like this, but am equally stoked by their version on the Del Ruiz Volcano concert from 1986 (released on VHS in '87). It just jumps!

  • I loved this album. So sad that they just disappeared. Ridiculous when you look at all the crap that survived/

  • Fortunate to have their vinyl album, "Surrender" that includes a kickin' version of Smokey Robinsion & the Miracles "Ain't That Peculiar". Someone please post it!

    And how about the 12 inch versions of "Positive" and "Don't Touch my Friend", two of their best 12 inch singles. (Who's the lead vocalist on "Positive"?)

  • I was probably their only U.S. fan; this group could cook and strut in a way few others could before and since. I am so sorry I never saw them live - I don't even think they had a U.S. label. A group which broke down musical boundaries and so couldn't be slotted in any 'scene.' I hope against hope that they reform.

  • Another lost gem. I have this on vinyl from back in the day. Superb music that shouldve been on the radio!!!!!!

  • Working Week, as an yng aussie(18yo) who was exposed to them through my eccentric French Boss whilst working in his restaurant, "Phil De Ville " and smoking his hashish, with the stereo system turned up loud, I still now after 25yrs love this group and their soulful melodies. Thank God for the digital age that we can now go on listening to their songs, takes me back to an awesome time in my life.

  • I heard this group on but ONE radio station (KUTE-FM) in SoCal ca. 1985-86-----------till here on the Internet.

  • super groupe trop peu connu,un vieux lp il y a un paquet d'années et puis plus rien jusqu'à cette vidéo.merci pour le post.

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