The Sex Pistols' seminal album Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols is to have an expanded release to commemorate the 35th anniversary of its release.
Never Mind the Bollocks turned out to be the only studio album by a band whose influence changed pop music forever. The special expanded collection which contains the hit singles God Save The Queen and Anarchy In The UK will be released by Universal UK later this year.
Karen Simmonds from Universal's marketing department said: 'To be given the opportunity to re-evaluate the Sex Pistols catalogue is every music lover's dream. We're looking forward to working with the band and celebrating their impact on worldwide culture.'
British bands directly influenced by The Sex Pistols were Joy Division, The Smiths and Simply Red.
In 2009, the Sex Pistols' manager, the late Malcolm McLaren shared his vision of the future of the music industry with M. You can read the feature here.
Never Mind the Bollocks turned out to be the only studio album by a band whose influence changed pop music forever. The special expanded collection which contains the hit singles God Save The Queen and Anarchy In The UK will be released by Universal UK later this year.
Karen Simmonds from Universal's marketing department said: 'To be given the opportunity to re-evaluate the Sex Pistols catalogue is every music lover's dream. We're looking forward to working with the band and celebrating their impact on worldwide culture.'
British bands directly influenced by The Sex Pistols were Joy Division, The Smiths and Simply Red.
In 2009, the Sex Pistols' manager, the late Malcolm McLaren shared his vision of the future of the music industry with M. You can read the feature here.