
On this day September 14 1987, Public Image Ltd released their sixth studio album Happy?. The album saw the band moving further into alternative rock and dance rock territory, with John Lydon fronting a lineup that included John McGeoch, Lu Edmonds, Allan Dias, and Bruce Smith.
Happy? featured tracks such as Seattle, The Body, Hard Times, and Save Me. The record balanced darker lyrical themes with rhythmic intensity and experimental textures, all delivered with more polished production compared to the rawer post punk sound of earlier releases. It reached the UK Albums Chart and continued to build PiL’s reputation as one of the most inventive acts of the decade.
80s insight: Happy? reflected the way alternative music in the late 80s was evolving, blending punk roots with dance rhythms and layered instrumentation, paving the way for the broader alternative rock explosion of the early 90s.
Happy? featured tracks such as Seattle, The Body, Hard Times, and Save Me. The record balanced darker lyrical themes with rhythmic intensity and experimental textures, all delivered with more polished production compared to the rawer post punk sound of earlier releases. It reached the UK Albums Chart and continued to build PiL’s reputation as one of the most inventive acts of the decade.
80s insight: Happy? reflected the way alternative music in the late 80s was evolving, blending punk roots with dance rhythms and layered instrumentation, paving the way for the broader alternative rock explosion of the early 90s.