The Ruts

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The Ruts
The Ruts
Original UK 45 rpm single picture cover: The Ruts - "Babylon's Burning"
Original UK 45 rpm single picture cover: The Ruts - "Babylon's Burning"
Original UK 45 rpm single picture cover: The Ruts - "Staring At The Rude Boys"
Original UK 45 rpm single picture cover: The Ruts - "Staring At The Rude Boys"

The Ruts were a reggae influenced British punk band, notable for the 1979 Top 10 hit "Babylon's Burning" (below right), and an earlier single "In a Rut", which was never a hit but was much played and highly regarded by the noted disc jockey, John Peel

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The band consisted of Malcolm Owen (vocals), Paul Fox (guitar), John "Segs" Jennings (bass) and Dave Ruffy (drums). As part of the People Unite collective based in Southall the band were active in anti-racist causes, and a song "Jah War" is about the Special Patrol Group's violence in Southall in 1979, in which Blair Peach was beaten to death and a member of the collective, Clarence Baker, was severely injured.

After Malcolm Owen's death from a heroin overdose on 14 July 1980, aged just 26, the band continued as "Ruts D.C." but never repeated their earlier success.

As Ruts D.C. the band toured Germany in the autumn of 1980, playing a noteworthy concert at the small cult club 'To Act' in rural Bavaria (Weißenohe, near Nuremberg). However, without the charismatic voice of Malcolm Owen (and despite guitarist Paul Fox handling the vocals), the band struggled to re-live their past glories.

Owen had just weaned himself off the drug, when he bought a bag of heroin. Because his tolerance had gone way down, he took too much, leading to the overdose in the bathtub of his mother's house in Hayes, near London, and eventually his death. Ironically, the b-side "H-eyes" of "In a Rut" was a song against heroin use, and another song, "Dope for Guns" from the album The Crack was also an anti-drug song.

He has since been remembered by critics and fans as one of the best punk-rock singers ever.[citation needed]

  • "In a Rut" [b/w "H-Eyes"] (1978) (Label:People Unite)

All remaining are on the Virgin label.

  • "Babylon's Burning" [b/w "Society"] (1979)
  • "Something That I Said" [b/w "Give Youth a Chance"] (1979)
  • "Jah Wars" [b/w "I Ain't Sofisticated"] (1979)
  • "Staring At The Rude Boys" [b/w "Love in Vain"] (1980)
  • "West One (Shine On Me)" [b/w "The Crack"] (1980)

as The Ruts

As Ruts D.C.

  • Animal Now (Virgin) 1981
  • Rhythm Collision (Bohemian) 1982

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