Smart Alex - Release History

Release History

Region Date Label Format Catalog Notes
UK 1985 Razor Records LP RAZ 15
US 1993 Cleopatra Records CD CLEO 3262-2
UK 1998 Captain Oi! Records CD AHOY CD 088 Release with Sound of Music on one CD
UK 2002 Captain Oi! Records CD AHOY CD 196 Features eight bonus tracks
US 2002 Taang! Records CD TAANG! 139 The Collection, features Sound of Music and Smart Alex with bonus tracks
US 2004 Taang! Records CD TAANG! 172 Features three bonus tracks
US 2006 SOS Records CD SOSR 6049 Features six bonus tracks
US 2008 Taang! Records LP TAANG! 172
The Adicts
  • Keith 'Monkey' Warren
  • Pete "Dee" Davison
  • Michael 'Kid Dee' Davison
  • John 'Scruff' Ellis
  • "Fiddle" Dan Graziani
  • David "Pretty Boy" Arnold
  • Mel Ellis
Studio albums
  • Songs of Praise
  • Sound of Music
  • Smart Alex
  • Fifth Overture
  • Twenty-Seven
  • Rise and Shine
  • Rollercoaster
  • Life Goes On
  • All the Young Droogs
Singles/EPs
  • Lunch with The Adicts
  • "Viva la Revolution"
  • "Chinese Takeaway"
  • "Bad Boy"
  • "Tokyo"
  • "Falling in Love Again"
  • Bar Room Bop
  • Triple B Sides
Live albums
  • Live and Loud
  • Rockers into Orbit
  • Joker in the Pack
Compilation albums
  • This Is Your Life
  • Totally Adicted
  • The Complete Adicts Singles Collection
  • The Best of The Adicts
  • Ultimate Adiction- The Best Of
  • Joker in the Pack
  • Made in England
  • Clockwork Punks: The Collection


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