1.12 Human Punk (Live at the Marquee, London, 19 July 1979)
2.1 West One (Shine on Me) (Album Version)
2.2 Staring at the Rude Boys
2.3 H Eyes
2.4 In a Rut
2.5 Love in Vain
2.6 S.U.S.(Live)
2.7 Babylon's Burning (Live)
2.8 Society (Live)
2.9 West One (Shine on Me) (Single Version)
2.10 The Crack
2.11 Give Youth a Chance
2.12 I Ain't Sofisticated
2.13 Society (Single B-Side Version)
2.14 Rich Bitch
2.15 Lobotomy
2.16 Stepping Bondage
2.17 Denial
2.18 Babylon's Burning (Single Version)
Description:
"Shine on Me" is a CD release by the band Ruts, issued by the respected label Demon. This edition celebrates the distinctive blend of punk energy and melodic sensibility that made the Ruts a key name in late-70s and early-80s British music. Across the tracks, the band's driving guitars, tight rhythms and urgent vocals create an intense yet tuneful sound that will appeal both to long-time fans and to listeners discovering them for the first time. The CD format offers clear, dynamic audio that brings out the raw power and subtle details in the arrangements, making it an excellent choice for home listening or as a collector's item in a classic rock and punk library. Demon, the manufacturer and label, is known for carefully curated releases, often focusing on high-quality reissues and catalog titles. Their attention to sound quality, packaging and liner notes has made them a trusted name among collectors who value both authenticity and listening comfort. With "Shine on Me", Demon continues this tradition by presenting the music of Ruts in a way that respects the original spirit while offering a contemporary listening experience. Ruts stand out as a band that combined punk attitude with strong songwriting and a sense of musical craftsmanship. Over the years, their work has earned a lasting reputation within the punk and alternative rock scenes, with songs that are still remembered for their intensity and social edge. This CD is a powerful reminder of their contribution: a focused collection that underlines why Ruts remain a reference point for bands seeking to fuse energy, melody and substance.