Johnny Knife & The Rippers – Sharp As A Razor

$26.99

Tracklisting: 01. Are You A Ted? 02. Piccadilly Panic 03. Blue Too 04. Arrow 05. Ponytail 06. Forty Miles 07. Ariel One 08. Girl I Don’t Like You 09. Shakin’ All Over Again 10. At The 2I’s 11. One Beetle…

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LabelPART RECORDS
Catalog NoPART 3102003
FormatVinyl LP
CountryIM
Barcode4015589003584
ConditionNew / Sealed
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Johnny Knife & The Rippers Sharp As A Razor vinyl is a full-length LP on Part Records that runs through fourteen tracks of sharp, British-inflected rock and roll drawing from the teddy boy and early rock and roll tradition, with titles like “Are You A Ted?”, “Piccadilly Panic,” and “At The 2I’s” making the reference points explicit. Johnny Knife and the band know exactly what era of British rock and roll they’re working from and they commit to it completely.

Johnny Knife & The Rippers Sharp As A Razor vinyl: The Record

The tracklist tells you what you need to know about where this record is positioned. “Are You A Ted?” is a declaration of allegiance to the teddy boy tradition. “Piccadilly Panic” and “At The 2I’s” reference specific London geography associated with British rock and roll history. “Shakin’ All Over Again” puts the band in dialogue with a song that goes all the way back to Johnny Kidd and the Pirates. What Johnny Knife and the Rippers do is take all of that framework seriously and play it with the kind of accuracy that the genre requires. This is music where the details matter and the execution has to be clean.

Part Records and the Pressing

Part Records is a European label with a catalog focused on vintage-style rock and roll, rockabilly, and related styles. Their releases tend to be consistent in quality and aimed at collectors who are already serious about this territory. The LP format is the right home for a record like this because the vinyl listening experience suits the era being referenced. Sharp As A Razor is a full-length statement from a band that has clearly put the time into understanding their tradition.

For the British Rock and Roll Collector

If you’re building a collection around teddy boy rock, British early rock and roll revival, and the tradition that runs from the original two-i’s coffee bar scene forward, Johnny Knife and the Rippers belong in that catalog. The reference points are specific and the execution backs them up. Part Records releases in this territory have limited distribution outside Europe, which makes finding them in good condition worth the effort for dedicated collectors.