Thanks for this upload. When this was released, I was convinced it was the most obscure album there was and patted myself on the back for being the only American who bought it. I read every Boston punk fanzine of the early 80s (I think) and never saw this mentioned. Of course, the American hardcore scene was insufferably dismissive of all British punk at the time. I figured, fuck ‘em. I loved the Anti Nowhere League, the Last Resort and Crisis, the band only I knew about. I’m happy and amazed to see it here.
I did many hours of spraying on the back of my jeather jacket , Crisis Hymns blah, templates hours of finespray....10 mins in the tunnel at the Fairground, all rubbed off in five mins. Disappointed ...Then delicately again hours of time ... hands out of the head design for Joy Division , whilst doing it Ian Curtis hung himself...turned to club after that. :-)
I think it was converted to digital from the vinyl, which is why it sounds tinny. My record sounds alot more filling. Same thing with most of the early current 93.
I’ve got the original vinyl and it doesn’t sound the same as this… I’ve also got a double CD called: “We Are All Jews And Germans” which has got all the Crisis tracks on it that were ever released on vinyl, plus a few demos and alternative versions. Disc 2 ends with these versions which are described as: “Recorded Live at The Bunker Club, Bergen, Norway, Sept. 1979”
Czy nasza "Brygada Kryzys" (i późniejszy "Kryzys") wiedziała istnieniu zespołu "Crisis"? Oj, coś mi się wydaje, że tak! Podobnie, jak "Siekiera", która doskonale wiedziała o istnieniu "Killing Joke".
Gwoli ścisłości Kryzys powstał przed Brygadą. Nawet jeżeli Brylewski i spółka słyszeli ten album to i tak wystarczająco twórczo potraktowali ewentualne inspiracje, żeby uznać "czarną płytę" za płytę tysiąclecia :-) Co do Siekiery to trudno mi się nie zgodzić, że byli na bieżąco z klasykami cold wave.
Thanks for this upload. When this was released, I was convinced it was the most obscure album there was and patted myself on the back for being the only American who bought it. I read every Boston punk fanzine of the early 80s (I think) and never saw this mentioned. Of course, the American hardcore scene was insufferably dismissive of all British punk at the time. I figured, fuck ‘em. I loved the Anti Nowhere League, the Last Resort and Crisis, the band only I knew about. I’m happy and amazed to see it here.
Bought this as a 14 Y-O all those years ago. Still relevant.
Classic punk rock.
I did many hours of spraying on the back of my jeather jacket , Crisis Hymns blah, templates hours of finespray....10 mins in the tunnel at the Fairground, all rubbed off in five mins. Disappointed ...Then delicately again hours of time ... hands out of the head design for Joy Division , whilst doing it Ian Curtis hung himself...turned to club after that. :-)
Sounds like a live album! But they were brilliant saw them many times
This tripped me out cuz my album doesn't have distorted vocals. This gives it a completely different feel
Your album is from what year?
@@apunx89 it's a reissue from La vida es un Mus. They didn't date it. I bought it just over a year ago I think.
@@shavedClonazepam want to buy the album but I like more the version with no distorted vocals.
ive got this album i bought it when it came out theres a track missing anarchy in the uk 78
Can’t believe this is Di6
From post-punk to neofolk
Forgot how good this is
Accept no substitute
top
genuineone is without distortion and vocalizer-overdrive, believe me,
but a good alternative at all. h.m.
i still have this got it when it first came out still sounds great What have you recorded this on? the sound is so tinny / bad
I think it was converted to digital from the vinyl, which is why it sounds tinny. My record sounds alot more filling. Same thing with most of the early current 93.
I had 'white youth' on 7 inch single, back in the day. Could never find anything on vinyl. If you like this, check out 'ATV'. Thanx. Punx not ded;)
I’ve got the original vinyl and it doesn’t sound the same as this… I’ve also got a double CD called: “We Are All Jews And Germans” which has got all the Crisis tracks on it that were ever released on vinyl, plus a few demos and alternative versions. Disc 2 ends with these versions which are described as: “Recorded Live at The Bunker Club, Bergen, Norway, Sept. 1979”
Czy nasza "Brygada Kryzys" (i późniejszy "Kryzys") wiedziała istnieniu zespołu "Crisis"? Oj, coś mi się wydaje, że tak! Podobnie, jak "Siekiera", która doskonale wiedziała o istnieniu "Killing Joke".
Gwoli ścisłości Kryzys powstał przed Brygadą. Nawet jeżeli Brylewski i spółka słyszeli ten album to i tak wystarczająco twórczo potraktowali ewentualne inspiracje, żeby uznać "czarną płytę" za płytę tysiąclecia :-) Co do Siekiery to trudno mi się nie zgodzić, że byli na bieżąco z klasykami cold wave.
Una band con una musica interessante
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