词条 | Strength Thru Oi! |
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| name = Strength Thru Oi! | type = compilation | artist = various artists | cover = StrengthThruOi.jpg | alt = | released = May 1981 | recorded = Various | venue = | studio = | genre = Oi!, punk rock | length = | label = Decca | producer = | prev_title = | prev_year = | next_title = | next_year = }} Strength Thru Oi! is a controversial 1981 Oi! compilation album, featuring various artists and released by Decca Records, released in collaboration with Sounds magazine. The album was the sequel to Oi! The Album (1980), and itself was followed by Carry On Oi! (Oi 3!, 1981) and Oi! Oi! That's Yer Lot! (Oi/4, 1982). Track listing
ControversyWhen Strength Thru Oi! was released, it was controversial because its title was a play on a Nazi slogan ("Strength Through Joy"), and the cover featured Nicky Crane, a British Movement activist who was serving a four-year sentence for racist violence. Rock critic Garry Bushell, who was responsible for compiling the album, insists its title was a pun on The Skids' album Strength Through Joy and that he had been unaware of the Nazi connotations. He also denied knowing the identity of the skinhead on the album's cover until it was exposed by the Daily Mail two months later.{{Citation needed|date=September 2010}} It was not so easy to deny the album cover's glorification of violence and the sinister tone of its sleeve notes:
See also
References1. ^Jones, Peter. "Do Music Acts Incite U.K. Violence?" Billboard. July 25, 1981. p. 63. {{1980s-punk-album-stub}} 4 : Oi! albums|Decca Records compilation albums|1981 compilation albums|Punk rock compilation albums |
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