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Saturday, September 30, 2023

Crime And The City Solution: Just South Of Heaven 1985

 

Despite roots dating back as far as 1978, Crime & the City Solution did not truly emerge until 1984,


coming to life in the wake of the dissolution of the seminal Birthday Party. The group was led by evocative singer/songwriter Simon Bonney, a Melbourne, Australia native who led a series of bands under the verbose Crime name throughout the late '70s and early '80s; a longtime friend of the Birthday Party, he contacted former members Mick Harvey and Rowland S. Howard after the group's breakup, and following the addition of Howard's brother, bassist Harry Howard, the most successful and famed lineup of Crime & the City Solution was born.
                            

In 1985, the quartet debuted with The Dangling Man, a self-produced EP quickly establishing the

band's moody, atmospheric, blues-based aesthetic. Former Swell Maps drummer Epic Soundtracks joined Crime after the EP's release, freeing Harvey to alternate among a variety of instruments for the haunting follow-up, Just South of Heaven. Their full-length bow, Room of Lights, appeared in 1986 and featured the remarkable "Six Bells Chime," which so impressed the acclaimed filmmaker Wim Wenders that he invited the band to perform the song live in his 1988 masterpiece Wings of Desire.

Crime And The City Solution – Just South Of Heaven
Format: 6 Track Mini LP
Genre: Rock
Style: Alternative Rock
Year: 1985

TRACKS

                          


01. Rose Blue    4:50
02. The Coal Train    5:55
03. Stolen & Stealing    3:20
04. Five Stone Walls    4:15
05. Trouble Come This Morning    4:30
06. The Wailing Wall    5:30

MP3 @ 320 Size: 65.5 MB
Flac  Size: 185 MB

Crime And The City Solution on Urban Aspirines HERE

Friday, September 29, 2023

The New Christs: Distemper 1989

 

Founded by ex-Radio Birdman vocalist Rob Younger, Australia's New Christs have managed to


persevere through many personnel changes, as well as Younger's many commitments producing other bands. Initially started as a one-off to record a single ("Face a New God," 1981, now worth big money down under), the band did not perform until 1983 when Younger assembled an all-star lineup featuring members of the Celibate Rifles, Birdman, and a future Hoodoo Gurus to tour with Iggy Pop, then making his first venture down under.
                      

Younger, perhaps Australia's most charismatic frontman, apparently left Pop (who, it must be noted,

had a relatively inferior band) in the dust. Several singles and lineups followed and the debut album, Distemper, was not released until 1989. That version of the band included Charlie Owen (Divinyls, Louis Tillett, Tex Perkins) on guitar; then unknown, he is now renowned as one of Australia's finest musicians.
                         

A greatest-hits CD (or as Younger puts it, "the songs I can still stand") called Born Out of Time, named

after perhaps the band's finest single, was released in Canada in 1996. The 2" tape transfer gave the songs a sonic quality not heard on the original versions. Younger had the band up and running again with the Pedestal EP in 1995, Woe Betide in 1996, and Lower Yourself in 1997.
                            

Distemper is the first non-compilation album by The New Christs. It reached #1 on the Australian Alternative Charts. Louder than War described the album as "rabid [and] incredibly feral", calling it "a

classic case of an album being so definitive that it was hard to see how it could be bettered, despite the consistently high quality of subsequent New Christs’ albums." Mark Lanegan of The Screaming Trees named the album as an influence on his music, calling the album "catchy in a really weird way and [Rob Younger's] singing is so out there and unique. He works around the music and he’s really aggressive."The US website Fast 'n' Bulbous ranked it 83rd best album of the 1980s.

LINE - UP

Rob Younger – Lead Vocals
Charlie Owen – Guitar, Piano, Organ
Jim Dickson – Bass, Vocals
Nick Fischer – Drums

with


Louis Tillett – Piano, Organ (1,5,10)

The New Christs – Distemper
Label: Citadel – CGAS 807 CD
Format: CD, Album
Country: Germany
Released: 1989
Genre: Rock
Style: Alternative Rock, Garage Rock

TRAXS

                              


01. No Way On Earth    4:42
02. There's No Time    3:32
03. Another Sin    3:33
04. The March    5:28
05. The Burning Of Rome    5:14
06. Afterburn    4:47
07. Circus Of Sour    3:56
08. Coming Apart    2:55
09. Bed Of Nails    6:26
10. Love's Underground    3:14
11. Disconnected    6:26
12. Headin' South    4:09


Flac  Size: 426 MB

Monday, September 25, 2023

British India: Avalanche 2010

 

British India are an Australian rock band from Melbourne. The band is made up of lead vocalist and


guitarist Declan Melia, guitarist Nic Wilson, bassist Will Drummond and drummer Matt O'Gorman. In 2019, Jack Tosi replaced Nic Wilson as a touring member of the band. They have released six studio albums.
                     

Playing tough, garage-influenced rock & roll with abundant energy and charisma, Declan Melia (guitar,

vocals), Nick Wilson (guitar), Matt O'Gorman (drums), and Will Drummond (bass) were all teenagers when they formed British India. The group's stage presence and powerful live shows made them darlings of the street press while they shuttled back and forth between gigs in Melbourne and Sydney.
                         

Eventually they came to the attention of Harry Vanda, former guitarist with '60s rock icons the

Easybeats. With Vanda, British India recorded an EP called Counter Culture. Released on Shock Records, it was a dry run for the album they would record next with Vanda.
                     

Unable to close a deal with a label they were satisfied with, British India's debut album, 2007's

Guillotine, appeared on Vanda's Flash Point label. Their debut single, "Tie Up My Hands," reached number one on Triple J TV, and the group took home an AIR Award for best new artist in 2007. The follow-up album, 2008's Thieves, debuted at number five on the ARIA charts.
              

In 2010, after a heavy bout of touring, the band dropped their third long-player, Avalanche. n 2009

British India parted with Flashpoint Music and recorded their third album Avalanche independently throughout 2009. The album was recorded at Sing Sing studios Melbourne and produced by Glenn Goldsmith. Avalanche was released in March 2010 and promoted by the single "Vanilla". The album debuted in the top 10 and sold 20,000 copies. The album was followed by extensive touring and festival appearances.
                    
They took a break to regroup and recharge in 2011 before signing a new record deal with the noted

indie label Liberation Music. In March 2013, British India released their Liberation debut, Controller, their most stylistically eclectic effort to date, which debuted at number ten on the ARIA charts, and included the hit "I Can Make You Love Me" (their first gold record).
                    

The meticulously crafted and critically acclaimed Nothing Touches Me, the band's fifth studio long-

player, followed in 2015, reaching number five on the ARIA charts. In July 2017, the band dropped the single "Precious" in anticipation of full-length Forgetting the Future, which arrived later that September.
                       

British India – Avalanche
Label: Shock  – BID002
Format:    CD, Album
Country: Australia
Released: Apr 30, 2010
Genre: Rock
Style: Alternative,Indie Rock

TRAXS

                          


01. Safari    1:52
02. 90 Ways To Leave Your Lover    3:26
03. Because Of You    4:29
04. Friends    3:27
05. Vanilla    3:58
06. Nowhere Boys    3:24
07. Beneath The Satellite    3:10
08. Messiah    3:33
09. Avalanche    2:50
10. Anti Gravity    3:53


LINE - UP

                              


Vocals, Guitar – Declan Melia
Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards – Nic Wilson
Drums [Tech] – Tom Kopacek
Drums, Percussion – Matt O'Gorman
Backing Vocals – Dan Night, Dave Larkin, Garett Costigan
Bass, Vocals – Will Drummond


MP3 @ 320 Size; 80.5 MB
Flac  Size: 246 MB 

British India On Urban Aspirines HERE:

Sunday, September 24, 2023

Richard Hell & The Voidoids: Blank Generation (1977) 40th Anniversary deluxe Edition 2017 + Destiny Street Complete (2 CD + Bonus Tracks)

 

Richard Hell was born Richard Meyers on October 2, 1949, and was raised in Lexington, Kentucky.


After an attempt to run away to Florida and live on the beach with friend Tom Miller (later Verlaine), he dropped out of his Delaware boarding school in 1966. He made his way to New York. There he hoped he would be able start a career as a poet and immerse himself in the
rich art community of the city.
                     

He and friend Tom Verlaine, who had also come to New York with poetic ambitions, decided to try their hand at rock and roll. Their first group was The Neon Boys. It was a short lived group that produced only two four-track studio recordings. The project was eventually revived and became the

group Television. Television received a good deal of hype in the New York music scene, with good write-ups in the Soho Weekly News, by Patti Smith, who was then sometimes working as a rock journalist, among others. After leaving Television, Hell joined Johnny Thunders and Jerry Nolan (both ex-members of the New York Dolls) in the Heartbreakers (they have nothing to do with Tom Petty’s backing group of the same name). They were a super-group of sorts on the New York scene.
                   

In 1976 he founded his own group, the Voidoids. With his group, he was in control and would finally be
PATTI SMITH & RICHARD HELL

allowed the creative freedom that he had wanted but couldn’t get in his earlier groups. The band consisted Ivan Julian on Guitar, Bob Quine, a fixture of the New York scene and preeminent chronicler of the Velvet Underground as a live group, on lead guitar, and Mark Bell, later Marky Ramone of the Ramones, on drums. His group along with others on the scene, including Television, the Heartbreakers, the Patti Smith Group, and the Ramones originated the punk movement.
               

Hell had written the song "Blank Generation" while still in Television; he had played it regularly

with the band since at least 1975, and later with the Heartbreakers. The Voidoids released a 7" Blank Generation EP in 1976 on Ork Records including "Blank Generation", "Another World" and "You Gotta Lose". The cover featured a black-and-white cover photo taken by Hell's former girlfriend Roberta Bayley, depicting a bare-chested Hell with an open jeans zipper. It was an underground hit, and the band signed to Sire Records for its album debut.
              

After doing the press and touring for Blank Generation, coupled with his ongoing heroin addiction, Hell took time off from music. It would be four years until Hell's second album, Destiny Street. In the time

between his two albums, punk exploded, first in England, and then in America. The troubled rise and quick burnout of the Sex Pistols left a bad impression of the sustainability of punk with many people, though other groups on both sides of the Atlantic used the early exposure to build highly acclaimed careers including the Clash, from London, and Blondie and the Talking Heads, from the New York scene. However, Hell kept himself largely out of the fold, and didn’t tour or build up an audience.
                      

When Destiny Street came out, punk was no longer in the headlines, supplanted by “New Wave,” and

the album did not receive as much attention as its predecessor. It got good notices within the New York area, with Robert Christgau from the Village Voice giving it a very good review, and the New York Times naming it one of the ten best of 1982.
                      

Since that time, Hell has largely remained out music. Other releases include R.I.P., released in 1984, a

collection of B-sides, outtakes and previously unreleased tunes from the span of his career that also included some new songs that had been recorded in New Orleans. Hell made a minor comeback, without intent of a full blown return to music, in 1992 with Dim Stars, another punk super-group of sorts. The band included Thurston Moore and Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth and Don Fleming of Gumball. They recorded one album, Dim Stars, which was released that same year, and received a four star review in Rolling Stone.
                      
             

BLANK GENERATION 1977 40TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION 2017

                     


To wander the streets of a bankrupt, often lawless, New York City in the early 1970s wearing a T-shirt with PLEASE KILL ME written on it was an act of determined nihilism, and one often recounted in the first reports of Richard Hell filtering into the pre-punk UK. Pete Astor, an archly nihilistic teenager

himself at the time, was most impressed. The fact that it emerged (after many years) that Hell himself had not worn the T-shirt but had convinced junior band member Richard Lloyd to do so, actually fitted very well with Astor's older, wiser self looking back at Blank Generation. Richard Hell was an artist who could not only embody but also frame the punk urge; having seeded and developed the essential look and character of punk since his arrival in New York in the late 1960s, he had just what was needed to make one of the defining records of the era.
                 

This study combines objective, academic perspectives along with culturally centred subjectivities to understand the meanings and resonances of Richard Hell and the Voidoids' Blank Generation.
                

“I belong to the Blank Generation, and I can take it or leave it each time,” sang Richard Hell. Those words would quickly galvanize the nihilism and rejection of the mainstream that defined punk rock. Richard Hell is an American musician and writer, known for his involvement with the early punk

movement in New York City in the 1970s. Punk was a musical and sub-cultural phenomenon driven by reaction against the idealism of the sixties counterculture that manifested itself in minimalist, confrontational, and often nihilistic music. It would eventually prompt a paradigm change in American rock ‘n’ roll music and culture. “A ‘Blank Generation’” uses
Richard Hell to show that “punk” is both derivative of and a reaction to literary and musical precedents. In doing so, it shows that Hell’s musical and cultural contributions have been influential in their own right.
                    

Richard Hell & The Voidoids – Blank Generation
Label: Sire – 081227932787, Rhino Records – 081227932787
Format: 2 x CD, Album, Deluxe Edition, Reissue, Remastered, 40th Anniversary, Nov 24, 2017
Country: Europe
Released:
Genre: Rock
Style: Punk

DISC 1. ORIGINAL 1977 ALBUM REMASTERED 
      

                     

  
01. Love Comes In Spurts   2:03
02. Liars Beware   2:52
03. New Pleasure   1:57
04. Betrayal Takes Two   3:36
05. Down At The Rock And Roll Club   3:42
06. Who Says?   2:08
07. Blank Generation   2:43
08. Walking On The Water   2:16
09. The Plan   3:55
10. Another World   8:14
11. I'm Your Man
12. All The Way

DISC 2. 40TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION - BONUS TRACKS       

                   

  
13. Love Comes In Spurts (Electric Lady Studios Alternate Version)   1:59
14. Blank Generation (Electric Lady Studios Alternate Version)   2:54
15. You Gotta Lose (Electric Lady Studios Outtake Version)   3:43
16. Who Says? (Plaza Sound Studios Alternate Version)   2:12
17. Love Comes In Spurts (Live At CBGB November 19, 1976)   2:10
18. Blank Generation (Live At CBGB November 19, 1976)   2:40
19. Liars Beware (Live At CBGB April 14, 1977)   2:58
20. New Pleasure (Live At CBGB April 14, 1977)   2:36
21. Walking On The Water (Live At CBGB April 14, 1977)   2:11
22. Blank Generation (Ork Records Version)
23. Another World (Ork Records Version, 1976)   6:09
24. Oh (Original 2000 Release)   4:13
25. 1977 Sire Records Radio Ad    1:03

LINE - UP

Bass, Vocals – Richard Hell
Drums – Marc Bell
Guitar, Backing Vocals - Ivan Julian  
Guitar, Backing Vocals - Robert Quine

BLANK GENERATION LYRICS

                                


I was sayin', "Let me out of here", before I was
Even born, it's such a gamble when you get a face
It's fascinatin' to observe what the mirror does
But when I dine, it's for the wall that I set a place

I belong to the blank generation and
I can take it or leave it each time
I belong to the ??? generation but
I can take it or leave it each time

Triangles were fallin' at the window as the doctor cursed
He was a cartoon long forsaken by the public eye
The nurse adjusted her garters as I breathed my first
The doctor grabbed my throat and yelled, "God's consolation prize"

I belong to the blank generation and
I can take it or leave it each time
I belong to the ??? generation but
I can take it or leave it each time

To hold the TV to my lips, the air so packed with cash
Then carry it up flights of stairs and drop it in the vacant lot
To lose my train of thought and fall into your arms' tracks
And watch beneath the eyelids every passing dot

I belong to the blank generation and
I can take it or leave it each time
I belong to the ??? generation but
I can take it or leave it each time

I belong to the blank generation and
I can take it or leave it each time
I belong to the ??? generation but
I can take it or leave it each time

MP3 @ 320 Size: 182 MB
Flac  Size: 513 MB

DESTINY STREET COMPLETE (2021)

                 


Robert Palmer of The New York Times hailed Destiny Street as one of the year's best albums, writing

that "musically, Destiny Street is a stirring, adventurous record, with Robert Quine turning in a particularly impressive performance on guitar." He praised the original songs, especially "Time," as "rock poetry at its best - insightful, felicitously phrased, and to the point," and described Hell as a contemporary equivalent to Bob Dylan who was also capable of writing rock poetry as "compact and crystal-clear as the songs of Mr. Dylan's early idols, Smokey Robinson and Chuck Berry."
                    

Richard Hell And The Voidoids – Destiny Street Complete
Label: Omnivore Recordings – OVCD-410
Format: 2 x CD, Compilation, Remastered Jan 22, 2021
Country: US
Released: 1982
Genre: Rock
Style: Punk

DISC 1. DESTINY STREET (1982) 
      

                    


01. The Kid With The Replaceable Head   2:23

Written-By – Hell
02. I Gotta Move   2:36
Written-By – Davies
03. Going Going Gone   2:33
Written-By – Dylan
04. Lowest Common Dominator   2:23
Written-By – Hell
05. Downtown At Dawn   5:57
Written-By – Hell
06. Time   3:34
Written-By – Hell
07. I Can Only Give You Everything   3:56
Written-By – Coulter, Scott
08. Ignore That Door   3:13
Written-By – Julian, Hell, Quine
09. Staring In Her Eyes   4:18
Written-By – Hell
10. Destiny Street   4:43
Written-By – Maher, Maciel, Hell, Quine

DESTINY STREET REPAIRED (2009)       

                       

  
11. The Kid With The Replaceable Head   2:17

Guitar [Solos And Add'l Guitar] – Marc Ribot
Written-By – Hell
12. I Gotta Move   2:39
Written-By – Davies
13. Going Going Gone   2:38
Written-By – Dylan
14. Lowest Common Dominator   2:27
Backing Vocals [Backup Vocals] – Ruby Meyers-McEnroe, Sheelagh Bevan
Guitar [Solos And Add'l Guitar] – Marc Ribot
Written-By – Hell
15. Downtown At Dawn   4:30
Guitar [Solos And Add'l Guitar] – Marc Ribot
Written-By – Hell
16. Time   3:16
Guitar [Solos And Add'l Guitar] – Bill Frisell
Written-By – Hell
17. I Can Only Give You Everything   4:00
Guitar [Solos And Add'l Guitar] – Bill Frisell
Written-By – Coulter, Scott
18. Ignore That Door    3:08
Guitar [Solos And Add'l Guitar] – Ivan Julian
Written-By – Julian, Hell, Quine
19. Staring In Her Eyes    4:20
Backing Vocals [Backup Vocals] – Sheelagh Bevan
Guitar [Additional Guitars] – Bill Frisell, Marc Ribot
Guitar [Solo's First Part] – Marc Ribot
Guitar [Solo's Second Part] – Bill Frisell
Written-By – Hell
20. Destiny Street   7:13
Guitar [Add'l Soloing] – Ivan Julian
Guitar [Solos And Add'l Guitar] – Marc Ribot
Guitar [Solos On The Outro] – Julian*, Ribot
Written-By – Maher, Maciel, Hell, Quine

DISC 2. DESTINY STREET REMIXED (2021)       

                

  
01. The Kid With The Replaceable Head   2:23
Guitar [First Solo] – Naux
Guitar [Second Solo] – Robert Quine
Written-By – Hell
02. I Gotta Move   2:37
Guitar [Solos] – Naux
Written-By – Davies
03. Going Going Gone   2:32
Guitar [Solo] – Robert Quine
Written-By – Dylan
04. Lowest Common Dominator   2:26
Backing Vocals – Ruby Smyth Meyers-McEnroe, Sheelagh Bevan
Guitar [Solos] – Marc Ribot
Written-By – Hell
05. Downtown At Dawn   4:28
Guitar [Solos And Additional Guitar] – Marc Ribot
Written-By – Hell
06. Time   2:35
Guitar [Solo] – Robert Quine
Written-By – Hell
07. I Can Only Give You Everything   3:55  
Guitar [Solos] – Naux
Written-By – Coulter, Scott
08. Ignore That Door   3:11
Guitar [Left Soloing] – Robert Quine
Guitar [Right Soloing] – Naux
Written-By – Julian, Hell, Quine
09. Staring In Her Eyes   4:21
Backing Vocals [Backup Vocals] – Sheelagh Bevan
Guitar [Additional Guitars] – Bill Frisell, Marc Ribot
Guitar [Solo's First Part] – Marc Ribot
Guitar [Solo's Second Part] – Bill Frisell
Written-By – Hell
10. Destiny Street   5:36
Guitar [Soloing] – Robert Quine
Written-By – Maher, Maciel, Hell, Quine
11. Don't Die (Bonus Track)   3:06
Guitar [Solo] – Robert Quine
Written-By – Julian, Hell

DESTINY STREET DEMOS (1978 - 1980)       

            

  
12. The Kid With The Replaceable Head (Radar Single Version)   2:20
Rhythm Guitar [Left], Guitar [Solo] – Bob
Rhythm Guitar [Right], Guitar [Solo] – Ivan
Written-By – Hell
13. I'm Your Man (Radar Single Version)   2:43
Guitar [All audible guitars including solos] – Ivan
Written-By – Hell
14. Crack Of Dawn (Demo Version)    2:13
Rhythm Guitar [Left] – Bob
Rhythm Guitar [Riht], Guitar [Solo] – Ivan
Written-By – Hell
15. Going Going Gone (Demo Version)   2:36
Rhythm Guitar [Left] – Ivan
Rhythm Guitar [Right], Guitar [Solo] – Bob
Written-By – Dylan
16. Funhunt (Demo Version)   3:14
Rhythm Guitar [Left] – Ivan
Rhythm Guitar [Right], Guitar [Solos] – Bob
Written-By – Hell
17. I Lived My Life (Demo Version)    2:13  
Rhythm Guitar [Center] – Bob
Rhythm Guitar [Right] – Ivan
Written-By – Bartholomew, Ridgley
18. Ignore That Door (Demo Version)   3:13
Rhythm Guitar [Left], Guitar [Second Solo] – Bob
Rhythm Guitar [Right], Guitar [First Solo] – Ivan
Written-By – Julian, Hell, Quine
19. Smitten (Demo Version)   2:11
Rhythm Guitar [Left] – Bob
Rhythm Guitar [Right], Guitar [Solos] – Ivan
Written-By – Bonfiglio, Hell
20. Staring In Her Eyes (Demo Version)   3:57
Rhythm Guitar [Left], Guitar [Solo] – Bob
Rhythm Guitar [Right] – Ivan
Written-By – Hell
21. Time (Shake Single Version)   3:04
Rhythm Guitar [Left], Guitar [Solos] – Bob
Rhythm Guitar [Right] – Ivan
Written-By – Hell
22. Don't Die (Shake Single Version)   2:55
Backing Vocals [Backup Vocals] – Kitty Summerall
Rhythm Guitar [Center] – Bob
Rhythm Guitar [Doubled Left And Right], Guitar [Solo] – Ivan
Written-By – Julian, Hell
23. Time (Bonus Track)   2:41
Guitar [12 String Guitar] – Ivan
Written-By – Hell
    

CD 1. + CD 2. MP3 @ 320 Size: 341 MB
CD1. Flac (24 Bit-44,1 Khz) Size: 903 MB
CD1. Flac (24 Bit-44,1 Khz) Size: 822 MB

LINE - UP


Vocals – Richard Hell (tracks: 1-1 to 1-10, 2-1 to 2-13)
Bass – Jerry Antonius (tracks: 2-12, 2-13), Richard Hell (tracks: 1-11 to 2-11), X-Sessive (Jahn Xavier Bonfiglio) (tracks: 2-14 to 2-22)
Drums – Fred Maher (tracks: 1-1 to 2-13), James Morrison  (tracks: 2-14 to 2-22)
Guitar – Ivan Julian (tracks: 2-12 to 2-22), Robert Quine (tracks: 2-12 to 2-22)
Guitar [All Rhythm Tracks] – Naux (tracks: 1-11 to 1-20), Robert Quine (tracks: 1-11 to 1-20)
Guitar [All Solos And Additional Guitar] – Bill Frisell (tracks: 1-11 to 1-20), Ivan Julian (tracks: 1-11 to 1-20), Marc Ribot (tracks: 1-11 to 1-20)
Guitar [Guitars] – Naux (tracks: 1-1 to 1-10, 2-1 to 2-11), Robert Quine (tracks: 1-1 to 1-10, 2-1 to 2-11)
Lead Vocals – Richard Hell (tracks: 1-11 to 1-20, 2-14 to 2-22)

NOTES


Tracks 1-1 to 1-10: Original version. Originally released in 1982 on Destiny Street by Red Star Records and Marty Thau.
Tracks 1-11 to 1-20: Originally released in 2009 on Destiny Street Repaired. Stripped down version using only the original album's basic tracks—two guitars, bass, drums—with new guitar solos by Marc Ribot, Bill Frisell and Ivan Julian, and new vocals by Richard Hell.
All rhythm tracks recorded 1981. Quine is on the right and Naux on the left.
All lead vocals rerecorded 2008-2009.
Tracks 2-1 to 2-10: The newly discovered 1982 24-track master tapes, entirely remixed by Nick Zinner with Richard Hell. Previously unissued mixes.
Tracks 2-4, 2-5, and 2-9: Originally made for Destiny Street Repaired (Insound), were produced in 2009 by Richard Hell from new guitar tracks by Marc Ribot and Bill Frisell and new vocals by Hell overlaid on a 1981 studio reference cassette rough mix of the 1981 band's two rhythm guitars, bass, and drums.
Tracks 2-12, 2-13: Originally released in 1979 on The Kid With The Replaceable Head.
Track 2-12: Each of the two solo is divided in half, with Ivan playing the first half, and Bob the second.
Tracks 2-12, 2-13: Produced at Greene Street Studios, NYC.
Tracks 2-14 to 2-22: Engineered at Chelsea Sound Studios, NYC.
Tracks 2-21, 2-22: Originally released in 1980 on Don't Die / Time / That's All I Know (Right Now) / Love Comes In Spurts.
Track 23: Recorded live through sound board at Robert Quine memorial, CBGB Annex, December 4, 2004. Previously unissued.