| Where in the mythos of punk is there room for a frizzy-haired cinephile San Diegan? How could the defining rock attitude and look of the late 1970s get brainstormed by two go-nowheres from a boarding school in Hockessin, Delaware - a D student and kid voted Most Unknown by his senior class? Forget the worn-out yarns about London gobbers and safety-pin piercings - the true story of the birth of punk rock on 45 is the story of Ork Records, captured by Numero Group on four hefty LPs (or two shiny compact discs) and told across 120 (184 for the CD) high-gloss pages filled with insider photos and sordid details. It is a story populated by iconic names like Television, Alex Chilton, Lester Bangs, Richard Hell, the Feelies, Patti Smith, Talking Heads, Brian Eno, Blondie and the Ramones. And it's a tale told from the hallowed grounds of CBGB, Max's Kansas City, and Ardent Studios. It all began with Terry Ork, a Jewish SoCal film nerd enthralled by Andy Warhol's posse as they made a transgressive surfing flick, who moved cross-country to manage a movie memorabilia shop on the grubby streets of the Lower East Side. Made in the shadow of disco and dereliction in late-'70s Manhattan, Ork Records: New York, New York is not just the genesis of punk, it is the birth of the New York City scene and indie culture as we know it. 49 total tracks, including previously unreleased. Recordings by Richard Lloyd, Alex Chilton, Feelies, Erasers and the first singles by Television and Richard Hell. 120-page hard cover coffee table book featuring previously unpublished photos by revered NYC punk photographers David Godlis, Ebet Roberts and Roberta Bayley (Ramones).  
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 TRACK LISTINGS
 
 1 Television- Little Johnny Jewel
 2 The Feelies - Fa Cé-La
 3 Richard Hell - (I Belong to the) Blank Generation
 4 The Revelons - the Way (You Touch My Hand)
 5 The Erasers - I Won't Give Up
 6 Alex Chilton - All of the Time
 7 Chris Stamey & the DBS - (I Thought) You Wanted to Know
 8 Prix - Zero
 9 Marbles - Red Lights
 10 Alex Chilton - Take Me Home & Make Me Like It
 11 Prix - Girl
 12 The Idols - Girl That I Love
 13 Mick Farren & the New Wave - Lost Johnny
 14 Cheetah Chrome - Still Wanna Die
 15 The Idols -You
 16 The Student Teachers - Christmas Weather
 17 The Erasers - It Was So Funny (The Song That They Sung)
 18 Richard Hell - (I Could Live with You) (In) Another World
 19 Chris Stamey - the Summer Sun
 20 Alex Chilton - Free Again
 21 Richard Lloyd - (I Thought) You Wanted to Know
 22 Student Teachers - Channel 13
 23 Chris Stamey - Where the Fun Is
 24 Prix - Everytime I Close My Eyes
 25 The Feelies - Forces at Work
 26 Marbles - Fire and Smoke
 27 The Revelons - 97 Tears
 28 Cheetah Chrome - Take Me Home
 29 Richard Hell - You Gotta Lose
 30 Chris Stamey and the DBS - If and When
 31 Mick Farren & the New Wave - Play with Fire
 32 Richard Lloyd - Get Off of My Cloud
 33 Alex Chilton - the Singer Not the Song
 34 Richard Lloyd - Connection
 35 Alex Chilton - Summertime Blues
 36 Mick Farren & the New Wave - to Know Him Is to Love Him
 37 Link Cromwell - Crazy Like a Fox
 38 Link Cromwell - Shock Me
 39 Kenneth Higney - I Wanna Be the King
 40 Lester Bangs - Let It Blurt
 41 Alex Chilton - Bangkok
 42 Peter Holsapple - Big Black Truck
 43 Prix - She Might Look My Way
 44 Alex Chilton - Can't Seem to Make You Mine
 45 Prix - Love You All Day Long
 46 Alex Chilton - Shakin' the World
 47 Prix - Love You Tonight
 48 Lester Bangs - Live
 49 Kenneth Higney - Funky Kinky
 
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