Another Kind of Blues

Another Kind of Blues is the first studio album released by English punk band, the U.K. Subs.

It was released in the UK on 14 September 1979 on GEM Records, a subsidiary of RCA.

The style of music borrows heavily from blues and rock'n'roll but infused much of the energy and social commentary that was shaping the wider punk rock scene.

Writing for the New Musical Express, Charles Shaar Murray described the album as being "As appetising as the tea-bag left to dry on the saucer" [3] , while in Sounds, Garry Bushell awarded the album five stars and called it "a near perfect slice of good time high energy punk.

The U.K. Subs have released 26 official albums, each beginning with a different letter of the alphabet.