PETER PERRETT – Former ONLY ONES Hero Drops Firm Rocker ‘I WANNA GO WITH DIGNITY’ From Forthcoming 3rd Solo Album

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7 August 2024

72-year-old PETER PERRETT, former frontman of British new wavers
The Only Ones (1976–1982, 2007–2017) releases his 3th solo album,
named The Cleansing on November 1st.

It features contributions from Johnny Marr, primal screamer Bobby Gillespie,
Fontaines D.C. guitarist Carlos O’Connell, and Dream Wife guitarist Alice Go.

Perrett: “Something inside me would like to make my best-ever album.
Seeing Johnny Cash doing his best work right at the end makes me feel
like just because I’m old doesn’t mean I’m useless.”

First single I WANNA GO WITH DIGNITY is a zestful riff-ripper.
It features Bobby Gillespie (also present in the video).

Wake up people,
for the one and only
Peter Perrett.

TUTV with the legend in Brussels (2017).

Timeless Only Ones diamond.

PP: Instagram

Classic Clips – THE ONLY ONES With ANOTHER GIRL ANOTHER PLANET (1978)

31 August 2023

The infamous London post-punk misfits THE ONLY ONES, fronted by then
hedonist Peter Perrett (now aged 71 and still active solo) made an impressive
and productive mark between 1976-1982 with 3 LPs. Their self-titled debut (1978),
the outstanding Even Serpents Shine (1979) and Baby’s Got A Gun (1980).

Their most famous single was/is ANOTHER GIRL, ANOTHER PLANET (more than
24 million streams on Spotify), from the band’s debut album. A 24-Karat classic,
that hasn’t aged a bit. Timeless nugget.

Watch the video.

THE ONLY ONES: Bio – Discography
PETER PERRETT: Instagram


6 years ago in Brussels, with Peter Perrett who
signed my original 7″ copy. Great memory.

THE ONLY ONES Released Their Remarkable Self-Titled Debut Album 40 Years Ago…

Going back in sonic history looking for memorable albums…

2 April 2018

BAND: THE ONLY ONES

ALBUM: Self-titled debut

RELEASED: 4 April 1978 – 40 years ago

ALL MUSIC’s MARK DEMING wrote: “The Only Ones were a band that became identified with the British punk scene largely because leader Peter Perrett had a funny voice and could write a great straightforward rock & roll song at a time when such virtues were possessed almost exclusively by the faster-and-louder brigade. This helps explain why the Only Ones’ self-titled debut album is regarded as a classic of the first wave of U.K. punk despite the presence of the mid-tempo jazz-accented ‘Breaking Down’, the ’50s pop moves ‘The Whole of the Law’, ‘The Beast’ which sounds like some sort of lethargic neo-boogie and the graceful semi-acoustic
semi-samba ‘No Peace for the Wicked.’ When ‘The Only Ones’ felt like rocking out, they did it brilliantly. Along with the instant classic ‘Another Girl, Another Planet’, this LP includes the sinister but rollicking ‘City of Fun’ and the feedback-drenched crunch of ‘The Immortal Story’. Their eclecticism was rooted in a genuine talent for embracing different sounds rather than
the inability to pick a style and master it. Every track is memorable in its own way, and these
ten songs always have heart, soul, and honesty to spare, and if that isn’t always the benchmark of punk rock, it’s at least in the neighborhood.”

TURN UP THE VOLUME says: Doomed glamour and deeply dark romanticism extra emphasized by frontman Peter Perrett‘s weirdly attractive, vulnerable voice – balancing mysteriously somewhere between Syd Barrett and Lou Reed – his pitch-dark stories and John Perry‘s outstanding guitar firework performance.

SINGLES: Another Girl, Another Planet / Lovers Of Today

* ANOTHER GIRL ANOTHER PLANET – timeless diamond…

* LOVERS OF TODAY – We ain’t got nothing to say / We’re lovers of today…

Album in full

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THE ONLY ONES: Biography – Discograhy
PETER PERRETT: Facebook


Lovers of yesterday