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The Only Ones
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Led by the raffish and slightly scuzzy romance-obsessed
Peter Perrett
,
the Only Ones
were one of the punk era's most underrated bands. Not as confrontational as
the Sex Pistols
, as politically indulgent as
the Clash
, or as stripped-down as
the Ramones
,
the Only Ones
played not-so-fast guitar rock that sounded deeply indebted to
the New York Dolls
and other mid-'70s proto-punks. Singing his intelligently crafted pop songs in a semi-tuneful whine of a voice and backed by a band that
effectively combined youthful exuberance with gracefully aging veterans (non-punk drummer
Mike Kellie
had done time with early-'70s clod-rockers
Spooky Tooth
, bassist
Alan Mair
was nearly 40),
Perrett
was an astute chronicler of the vagaries of modern, dysfunctional love. Despite a career that lasted from 1978-1981 and one certifiable "hit" song to their credit (the brilliant
"Another Girl, Another Planet"
),
the Only Ones
became the archetypal contenders that never broke big, despite assurances from fans and critics that they couldn't miss.
Although they split up in 1981 after only three records,
the Only Ones
, due in large part to
"Another Girl, Another Planet,"
became more influential than one would have guessed. Listen to
Paul Westerberg
and you'll hear more than a little
Peter Perrett
(in fact,
the Replacements
covered
"Another Girl"
); look at the number of
Only Ones
releases over the past decade (a half-dozen at least) and you soon realize that a significant cult surrounding the band grew after their breakup. Ironically, it was the posthumous release of the sessions for
John Peel
's BBC show that, more than any of the proper studio releases, accurately displayed the muscle and smarts of this fine band. There have been many rumors surrounding
Perrett
's life after
the Only Ones
, many of them involving an alleged heroin addiction.
Perrett
did continue to record and release solo projects during the '80s, including a project known as
the One
in the mid-'90s. ~ John Dougan, All Music Guide
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