
When first approaching The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle, it's best not to think of it as a Sex Pistols album; rather, keep in mind that it's the soundtrack to a movie that was mostly about Malcolm McLaren and only tangentially concerned the great band he managed. Only eight of the twenty-four songs on The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle feature the same band as on Never Mind The Bollocks, and most of those capture them stomping through covers in the studio, sometimes to impressive effect (Johnny Rotten sounds positively feral on the Who's "Substitute" and the whole band tears into "(I'm Not Your) Stepping Stone" with malicious glee) and sometimes not (Rotten reveals he doesn't know the words to either Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode" or Jonathan Richman's "Roadrunner," and the band's familiarity isn't much greater). A live take of the Pistols roaring through "Belsen Was a Gas" is exciting, but sounds as if Rotten and the rest of the band were traveling in very different directions, and it's not hard to imagine why he quit the group after the show. Steve Jones and Paul Cook offer up a few tunes of their own, which lack the danger of the cuts with Rotten but confirm they were the backbone of a solid, scrappy rock band, and if Tenpole Tudor isn't much of a singer, on his numbers he delivers an impressive degree of sheer eccentricity. But a large percentage of the album is devoted to jokey material tied into the movie -- orchestral versions of "EMI" and "God Save the Queen," a French busker performing "Anarchy in the UK" en Français, train robber Ronnie Biggs attempting to sing, and Malcolm McLaren ascending to show biz heaven with a cover of Max Bygraves' "You Need Hands." And while Sid Vicious sounds like a good if unexceptional rock & roll shouter on a pair of Eddie Cochran covers, his inarguably remarkable version of "My Way" shows the man was incapable of comprehending the irony of his situation, and sadly sounds like the work of a kid destined to die young. Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols was the sound of a hydrogen bomb being dropped on your head, and The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle collects some of the debris left after the explosion; parts are brilliant, but it's ultimately a padded and slightly depressing look at a great band in collapse.
1. God Save The Queen (Symphony)
2. Rock Around The Clock - Tenpole Tudor
3. Johnny B Goode
4. Road Runner
5. Black Arabs - BLACK ARABS
6. Anarchy In The UK
7. Watcha Gonna Do About It
8. Who Killed Bambi? - Tenpole Tudor
9. Silly Thing
10. Substitute
11. Don't Gimme No Lip Child
12. I'm Not Your Stepping Stone
13. Lonely Boy
14. Something Else - Sid Vicious
15. L'Anarchie Pour Le UK - JERZIMY
16. Einmal War Belsen Bortrefflich
17. Einmal War Belsen Wirflich Bortrefflich
18. No One Is Innocent
19. My Way - Sid Vicious
20. C'Mon Everybody
21. EMI (Orchestral)
22. The Great Rock 'N' Roll Swindle
23. You Need Hands
24. Friggin' In The Riggin'