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A Certain Ratio - Early -320kbps Covers-.rar Access

Features early 7" versions and several sessions recorded for John Peel between 1979 and 1981.

Included are the seminal Factory singles (FAC 12, FAC 22) and early EP cuts, ripped from vinyl or pristine CD sources, presented without sonic meddling. The “Covers” in the filename matters: the folder includes high-res scans of the original sleeves—the stark typography, the Peter Saville-esque geometry, the moody black-and-white photography that defined the label’s visual language. A Certain Ratio - Early -320kbps covers-.rar

It documents ACR's unique "punk-funk" sound, which merged jagged post-punk guitars with funk and Latin rhythms, influencing later acts like Talking Heads and LCD Soundsystem. Features early 7" versions and several sessions recorded

A moody, sprawling masterpiece driven by a relentless bassline and piercing trumpet accents. It documents ACR's unique "punk-funk" sound, which merged

If you're interested in A Certain Ratio's music, "Early" and other albums like "The Stockhouse", "To Carry On...", and "Force Majeure" are definitely worth exploring. Their discography offers a fascinating journey through the evolution of post-punk and new wave in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

is an "essential historical artifact" that proves ACR was a vital bridge between the 1970s punk explosion and the late-80s "Madchester" house scene. Technical Quality (320kbps vs. Rarities)

Originally a 1975 funk track by Banbarra, ACR’s reimagining of "Shack Up" became a blueprint for the dance-punk movement. It stripped away the traditional warmth of American funk and replaced it with a cold, brittle, Mancunian edge. It proved that indie bands could make club music.