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An experiment in style released in the midst of Black Flag's most creative and productive era, THE PROCESS OF WEEDING OUT is a four-song EP of varied instrumentals recorded by Black Flag guitarist Greg Ginn, bassist Kira Roessler, and drummer Bill Stevenson without the participation of singer Henry Rollins. The title track had previously appeared on the LIVE '84 release, but this studio take is less frenzied, though no less powerful. The jazz-tinged "Your Last Affront" is a showcase for Roessler's remarkably melodic playing, whereas the near-hardcore "Screw the Law" and the bluesy "Southern Rise" are platforms for Ginn's lengthy, freeform guitar solos. The results are considerably more interesting than you might expect, but if you're a Black Flag fan mostly for Rollins' voice and lyrics, you might want to pass.
Produced by Greg Ginn, Bill Stevenson, Dave Tarling.
Recorded at Total Access, Redondo, California. Includes liner notes by Greg Ginn.
Personnel: Greg Ginn (guitar); Bill Stevenson (drums).
Recording information: Total Access.
Illustrator: Raymond Pettibon.
Black Flag: Greg Ginn (guitar); Kira (bass); Bill Stevenson (drums).
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$13.79 Perhaps the quintessential California punk band, and one of the founding fathers of hardcore, Black Flag is to America what the Sex Pistols are to the U.K. DAMAGED is the band's most loved album, featuring some of its best-known songs. Though the group's speedy, full-frontal assault laid the groundwork for the faster-and-louder generation of punks to come, the guitar interplay of ...
| | Black Flag Everything Went Black CD (1983)
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$13.85 Principally recorded at Media Art Studio, Hermosa Beach, California. Includes liner notes by Spot.
EVERYTHING WENT BLACK was originally released as a stop-gap during a protracted legal skirmish with SST's former distributor, Unicorn Records, which temporarily barred Black Flag from using its own name. As a result, the original two-LP vinyl edition featured only the bandmembers' names for identification.
Featuring live tracks and studio outtakes recorded between 1978 and 1981 with singers Keith Morris (later of the Circle Jerks), Chavo and Dez Cadena, EVERYTHING WENT ...
| | Black Flag First Four Years CD (1983)
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$13.79 1983's THE FIRST FOUR YEARS is a handy compilation of Black Flag's first three seven-inch EPs, 1978's NERVOUS BREAKDOWN, 1980's JEALOUS AGAIN, and 1981's SIX PACK, along with two tracks from compilations and both sides of 1981's "Louie Louie"/Damaged I" single. All told, it contains the band's entire output from its pre-Henry Rollins era, though this has not stopped SST Records ...
| | Black Flag Family Man CD (1984)
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$14.09 Sleeved in a controversial Raymond Pettibon drawing of a man with a gun to his temple standing near the dead bodies of his wife and child, FAMILY MAN is possibly the oddest of Black Flag's many releases. Recorded in 1984, as the band was abandoning punk for a sort of jazz- and hardcore-tinged version of heavy metal, the album literally splits the band into two halves. Side one is a collection of unaccompanied poetry readings and ...
| | Black Flag Slip It In CD (1984)
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$12.29 1984's SLIP IT IN is the album that forever polarized Black Flag's audience. Many of the band's fans in the California-based hardcore scene felt that this album was a slap in the face to speedy, ultra-streamlined punk. Straight-edge punks, who forswore drink, drugs and sex, were particularly outraged by the near-pornographic title track. On the other hand, the album's lumbering tempos, heavy guitar solos, lengthy songs and dinosaur-strength ...
| | Black Flag In My Head CD (1985)
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$12.49 Though the band didn't officially break up until 1987, 1985's IN MY HEAD was Black Flag's last studio recording, as well the last release to feature longtime drummer Bill Stevenson, who left shortly after these sessions to rejoin the Descendents and later form All. Capping two years of exhausting productivity--four studio albums, a live album, and an instrumental EP--IN MY HEAD finds Stevenson, singer Henry Rollins, bassist Kira ...
| | June Panic Silver Sound Sessions CD (2001)
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$9.29 Alchemy, numerology, Jungian theory, Christianity: It all figures in somehow. But you needn't know much about these subjects to thoroughly enjoy this mini-album from June Panic. Culled from recordings made prior to Horror Vacui, the songs on Silver Sound Sessions were originally deemed unsatisfactory in terms of fidelity, and, as a result, all but one was scrapped and forgotten ("The Silver Sound" did turn up on Horror Vacui, and the same version makes an encore appearance here). Nearly two years later, the Silver Sound tapes were resurrected as Panic, and friends remixed the old material, added some tracks, and recorded one completely ...
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| | Martha Wash Original Dance Diva CD (2007)
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| | Alec Redfearn Blind Spot CD (2007)
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$15.05 Alec K. Redfearn & the Eyesores: Ellen Santaniello (soprano); Steve Jobe (hurdy-gurdy); Sarah Tolan-Mee, Olivia Geiger (violin); Laura Gulley (viola); Alec K. Redfearn (accordion); Matt McLaren (drums); Frank Difficult (programming); Margie Wienk, Chris Sadlers, Ann Schattle (unknown instrument); Jason McGill, Orion Rigel Dommisse, Erica Schattle, Domenick Panzarella.
The Blind Spot is Alec K. Redfearn & the Eyesores' saddest album yet. It also contains some of the group's prettiest arrangements. If you got into Redfearn's music via The Quiet Room, his first album for Cuneiform, chances are you will find this follow-up release somewhat of a letdown at first. Where is the buoyancy? Where is the bounciness? True, there is almost none of that here. What you will find, though, is the same heavily acoustic instrumentation, along with the same vocal counterpoints and intricacies between parts. The album opens on a short instrumental experiment, followed by two exquisite songs about dead girls. "Queen of the Wires" deserves special mention as one of the group's finest songs yet, the drama of the story being conveyed without any emotional shtick. After this three-part preamble, ...
| | Zola Moon Wildcats Under My Skin CD (2007)
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| | Where Were You 1983 Where Were You: 1983 CD (2008) (Import)
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