1979 studio album by The Members
At the Chelsea Nightclub is The Members ' first album, released in 1979.
Smash Hits said, "the Members are supposed to be one of the hottest post-punk rock bands around, but I have my doubts. They're disposable pop rather than committed rock, though their cocky soccer-crowd style has some good clever touches.[ 3] AllMusic called it, "the only Members album worth owning".[ 1]
"Electricity" (Jean-Marie Carroll ) "Sally" (Gary Baker ) "Soho-A-Go-Go" (Chris Payne, Nicky Tesco) "Don't Push" (Adrian Lillywhite, Nicky Tesco, Steve Morley) "Solitary Confinement" (Jean-Marie Carroll, Nicky Tesco) "Frustrated, Bagshot" (Jean-Marie Carroll, Nicky Tesco) "Stand Up and Spit" (Jean-Marie Carroll, Nicky Tesco) "The Sound of the Suburbs" (Jean-Marie Carroll, Nicky Tesco) "Phone-in Show" (Jean-Marie Carroll, Nicky Tesco) "Love in a Lift" (Chris Payne, Nicky Tesco) "Chelsea Nightclub" (Jean-Marie Carroll) recorded at a cinema in Hammersmith, December 3, 1978
2005 CD bonus tracks [ edit ]
"Fear on the Streets" (Streets compilation) "Solitary Confinement" (Stiff single version) "Rat up a Drainpipe" (Stiff single version) "The Sound of the Suburbs" (single version) "Handling the Big Jets" "Offshore Banking Business" - 7" single version (Jean-Marie Carroll) produced by Vic Coppersmith-Heaven "Solitary Confinement" (Virgin single version) "Offshore Banking Business/Pennies in the Pound" (12" version)
The Members
Nicky Tesco - lead vocals
Nigel Bennett - lead guitar, vocals
Jean-Marie Carroll - guitar, vocals
Chris Payne - bass, vocals
Adrian Lillywhite - drums, percussion
Steve "Rudi" Thompson - saxophone
Technical
Alan Perkins, Paul "Groucho" Smykle (track: B2), Pete Wandless - engineer
Malcolm Garrett - artwork