Dirk Wears White Sox

Adam and the Ants

Dirk Wears White Sox

RELEASED: November 30, 1979
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Car Trouble, parts 1 & 2 6:48 2. Digital Tenderness 3:03 3. Nine Plan Failed 5:08 4. Day I Met God 2:55 5. Table Talk 5:24 6. Cleopatra 3:14 7. Catholic Day 3:03 8. Never Trust a Man (with Egg on His Face) 3:12 9. Animals and Men 3:17 10. Family of Noise 2:35 11. The Idea 3:23
Dirk Wears White Sox is the debut studio album by Adam and the Ants, released in 1980. The album showcases a distinctive blend of post-punk and new wave, characterized by its catchy melodies and energetic rhythms. Lyrically, it explores themes of youth culture, rebellion, and romance, all delivered with Adam Ant's charismatic vocal style. The album is notable for its eclectic sound, incorporating elements of glam rock and a punk sensibility, and has since gained a cult following, influencing a variety of artists in the indie and alternative scenes.