The Prefects

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Going Through the Motions 04:54 Tools
Total Luck 04:07 Tools
Things in General 04:54 Tools
Faults 01:29 Tools
Escort Girls 01:37 Tools
Barbarellas 01:28 Tools
Agony Column 02:59 Tools
Bristol Road Leads to Dachau 10:07 Tools
625 Lines 01:29 Tools
Its Not The Prefects 02:52 Tools
Disco Stomp 02:52 Tools
Its Not The Prefects! - Live 02:52 Tools
Faults (Peel Session) 01:30 Tools
Background Music 02:52 Tools
The Bristol Road Leads to Dachau 10:07 Tools
Barberellas 01:33 Tools
Agony Column: The Unused Sub! Gets A Game And Plays A Blinder! - Live 03:26 Tools
Going Through The Motions: The Single! Too Funk To Sell- Too Cool To Want To! - Live 05:48 Tools
Things In General (Radio 1 Session, 11 Aug 1978) 05:49 Tools
PREFECTS_fault 03:26 Tools
Barbarella's: Daft! Boring! Quite Popular! - Live 01:33 Tools
Agony Column (Live) 05:48 Tools
Faults: Everything You Need To Know In 90 Seconds - Live 01:33 Tools
Background Music: The Greatest Ever Punk Sing-Along! - Live 04:27 Tools
Agony Coloumn (Radio 1 Session, 11 Aug 1978) 01:32 Tools
Escort Girls: Dead Song! Revived By The Ghost Of George Formby - Live 01:43 Tools
Things In General: The B-Side! What A Shambles! - Live 05:09 Tools
Disco Stomp: Ten Pints! Punks Not Dead! - Live 03:06 Tools
Going Through The Motions: The Single! Too Funk To Sell- Too Cool To Want To! (Live) 03:06 Tools
Escort Girls: Dead Song! Revived By The Ghost Of George Formby (Live) 01:42 Tools
Total Look (Peel Session) 05:49 Tools
Things In General: The B-Side! What A Shambles! (Live) 05:09 Tools
The Bristol Road Leads To Dachau: The Hit! - Live 11:04 Tools
Its Not The Prefects! (Live) 11:04 Tools
The Bristol Road Leads To Dachau: The Hit! (Live) 11:04 Tools
Agony Column: The Unused Sub! Gets A Game And Plays A Blinder! (Live) 11:04 Tools
VD 05:49 Tools
The Bristol Road Leads To Dachau 05:09 Tools
Całkiem Inny Kraj 05:49 Tools
Escort Girls (Radio 1 Session, 11 Aug 1978) 05:49 Tools
In This Life 05:49 Tools
Disco Stomp: Ten Pints! Punks Not Dead! (Live) 05:49 Tools
Barbarella's: Daft! Boring! Quite Popular! (Live) 01:32 Tools
Things In General [11-08-78] 01:32 Tools
Escort Girls (Peel Session) 04:21 Tools
Background Music: The Greatest Ever Punk Sing-Along! (Live) 01:32 Tools
Escort Girls[11-08-78] 04:21 Tools
total look 04:21 Tools
Barbarella's 01:30 Tools
Its Not the Prefects! 04:21 Tools
Faults: Everything You Need To Know In 90 Seconds (Live) 04:21 Tools
Going Through The Motions [08-01-79] 04:21 Tools
Agony Column[11-08-78] 04:21 Tools
Total Luck [08-01-79] 04:21 Tools
Things in General (Peel Session) 04:05 Tools
Barbarellas (Peel Session) 04:05 Tools
Wait Until Midnight 04:21 Tools
Barberellas[08-01-79] 04:21 Tools
Faults [08-01-79] 04:21 Tools
Bristol Road Leads To Dachau[11-08-78] 04:21 Tools
Programmed Lives (Live @ Live 88.5 Acoustic Christmas 2007) 04:05 Tools
faults - peel 15th jan 79 01:30 Tools
Bristol Road Leads to Dachau (Peel Session) 01:30 Tools
Total Luck - The Prefects 01:30 Tools
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The Prefects were a punk band from Birmingham. In 1976 singer Robert Lloyd, with guitarist/drummer brothers Alan and Paul Apperley formed after an advert was placed in the Birmingham Evening Mail. They were Birmingham's first punk group. The band were part of The Clash's 'White Riot Tour', toured with Subway Sect, Buzzcocks, played with The Slits, The Jam, The Fall, The Damned, The Skids and many others, before recording two sessions for the John Peel radio show. The band acquired legendary status in the UK, partly because no records were released until the band had split up, and then, only one posthumous single on Rough Trade. However, in November 2004 a retrospective compilation "Amateur Wankers" was released by NYC record label Acute Records which, twenty five years after the group's demise, garnered praise all over, from webzines to Rolling Stone. The interest was such that now a 'Live in 1978' CD was also released on British label Caroline True in 2005. They are best remembered for their seven-second opus "I've Got V.D.". The Prefects' final line up transformed into The Nightingales. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.