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Unavailable for over 20 years, In The Beginning There Was Rhythm was Soul Jazz Records first foray into post-punk and punk-funk in the UK and captures the ground-breaking and seminal groups that crossed the divide of punk and dance music for the first time. // InchIn the Beginning is essential missing-link history - and body-rockin' funInch The Guardian // InchIn the Beginning doesn't have a single limp tune. It'll amaze new listeners and give old ones some hard-to-find tracks. Buy it.Inch Pitchfork // InchThere's no denying that In the Beginning There Was Rhythm is a great gateway into this expansive, fruitful, trailblazing era.Inch All Music // First released in 2001, this album is fully remastered, remade and presented once more in it's entirety and features A Certain Ratio, Cabaret Voltaire, Throbbing Gristle, The Human League, The Pop Group, Gang of Four, The Slits, 23 Skidoo and This Heat. // The CD of the album comes with extensive sleevenotes and original photography. // As Muzik magazine noted on it's initial 'In The Beginning' is a choice selection from the fertile post-punk period when bands thought nothing of combining politics and philosophy with imported dance rhythms and edgy industrial angst. // The bands featured come (mostly) from the then bleak post-industrial North of England - Manchester, Sheffield, Leeds as well as Bristol and London, and yet all show a fascination with black American rhythms and an experimentation in sound that was completely unique at the time. // The title of the album comes from The Slits track of the same name. Album Tracks 1. A Certain Ratio - Shack Up (3.17) 2. 23 Skidoo - Coup (4.11) 3. Gang of Four - to Hell with Poverty (4.58) 4. The Human League - Being Boiled (3.51) 5. The Slits - in the Beginning There Was Rhythm (5.53) 6. This Heat - 24 Track Loop (5.57) 7. Throbbing Gristle - 20 Jazz Funk Grea