Cockney Rejects biography
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Members
1978-1979
- Jeff Geggus, AKA Jeff Turner, AKA "Stinky" Turner (Vocals)
- Mick Geggus (Guitar)
- Chris Murrell (Bass guitar)
- Paul Harvey (Drums)
1979
- Jeff Geggus (Vocals)
- Mick Geggus (Guitar)
- Vince Riordan (Bass)
- Andy "Atlas" Scott (Drums)
1980
- Jeff Geggus (Vocals)
- Mick Geggus (Guitar)
- Vince Riordan (Bass)
- Nigel Woolf (Drums)
1980-1983
- Jeff Geggus (Vocals)
- Mick Geggus (Guitar)
- Vince/Vinnie Riordan (Bass)
- Keith "Stix" Warrington (Drums)
1984-1985
- Jeff Geggus (Vocals)
- Mick Geggus (Guitar)
- Ian Campbell (Bass)
- Keith Warrington (Drums)
1987-1991
(See 1980-1983 line-up)
1999
- Jeff Geggus (Vocals)
- Mick Geggus (Guitar)
- Tony Van Frater (Bass)
- Andrew Laing (Drums)
2000-2006
- Jeff Geggus (Vocals)
- Mick Geggus (Guitar)
- Tony Van Frater (Bass)
- Les "Nobby" Cobb (Drums)
2007-present
(See 1999 line-up)
Other members
- Micky Burt (Drums) (1989) (did not actually play any gigs; he was not available for the May 1989 gig in Berchem, Belgium, so Keith Warrington was brought back)
- Record producer Peter Wilson played drums on the "Flares & Slippers" Demo Tape.
Discography
Albums
- Greatest Hits Vol. 1 (1980)
- Greatest Hits Vol. 2 (1980)
- The Power and the Glory (1981)
- The Wild Ones (1982)
- Quiet Storm (1984)
- Lethal (1990)
- Out of the Gutter (Captain Oi Records, 2003)
- Unforgiven (2007)
EPs and singles
- "Flares & Slippers" (7-inch, EP) (Small Wonder, 1979)
- "I'm Not a Fool" (7-inch single) (EMI, 1979) UK #65
- "Bad Man" (7-inch) (EMI, 1980) UK #65
- "The Greatest Cockney Rip Off" (7-inch. Limited Edition in Yellow Vinyl) (EMI/Zonophone, 1980) UK #21
- "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" (7-inch) (EMI/Zonophone, 1980) UK #35
- "We Can Do Anything" (7-inch) (EMI/Zonophone, 1980) UK #65
- "We Are the Firm" (7-inch) (EMI/Zonophone, 1980) UK #54
- "Easy Life" (7-inch, Live EP) (EMI/Zonophone, 1981)
- "On the Streets Again" (7-inch) (EMI/Zonophone, 1981)
- "Till the End of the Day" (7-inch) (AKA 1982)
- "Back to the Start" (7-inch) (Heavy Metal Records, 1984)
Compilation & Live albums
- Oi! The Album (1980)
- Greatest Hits Vol. 3 (Live & Loud) (1981)
- Total Noise (7-inch EP) (1983)
- Unheard Rejects (1985)
- The Punk Singles Collection (Dojo, 1997)
- Greatest Hits Volume 4 (Rhythm Vicar, 1997)
- Oi! Oi! Oi! (Castle, 1997)
- Lords Of Oi! (Dressed to Kill, 1997)
- Back on the Street (Victory Records, 2000 - Reissue of Greatest Hits Volume 4)
- Addicted to Oi! (2001)
References
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