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VinnieSPIT and Claude Willey (ex Batz Without Flesh) finally see the release of their lost unreleased classics from the underground subculture of the late 80s/early 90s. Industrial music before it became an industry catch phrase.Album features tracks realized during the recording of SPIT's seminal release "You Would If You Loved Me" and Batz Without Flesh's "a million bricks". Both records created an undeniable buzz on US college radio and on the European club scene. Now hear the unheard tracks from that exciting era!The disc also contains one brand new track recorded especially for the CD. "Adios Gringo!" is cold hypnotic electro-disco bearing only a slight resemblance to its techno cousins and brothers in electronica. The sounds of 1988 reinterpreted through a streamlined digital realm without losing the grit and spark.About the Album:Listening to "maybe it�s something we don't have a word for..." is like opening up a chest of goodies that have been hidden away in the deep dark basement. From odes to dead porn stars, to gutsy live radio performances and excerpts of wild onstage antics, the recordings on this album are documents of Vinnie SPIT's early years in collaboration with other like-minded hellraisers.This CD is dedicated to the early years of Mr. SPIT and to the dingy smoke-filled east coast night clubs that fueled the madness behind his later releases. Raw, rare, and unstable. A must for collectors!
Recording information: Libido Studios, DE (??/??/1987-01/04/2000); Pacific Force Studios, CA (??/??/1987-01/04/2000); Sound Lab Studios, DE (??/??/1987-01/04/2000); Union Statio, DE (??/??/1987-01/04/2000); WNYU, New York, NY (??/??/1987-01/04/2000); WXDR, University Of Delaware, Newark, DE (??/??/1987-01/04/2000).
Arrangers: Claude S. Willey Jr.; Vinnie Spit.
Personnel: Dave McGurgan (drums).
Liner Note Author: Vinnie Spit.
Maybe It's Something We Don't Have A Word For... Music | List Price | $9.99 (You save $0.64) | | Category | Rock Albums, Electronica CDs, Rock/Pop | | Label | Pacific Force | | Orig Year | 2001 | | CD Universe Part number | 2241246 | | Catalog number | 145281 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 01, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Mixed | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Vinnie Spit | | Engineer | Claude S. Willey Jr.; Roger Hoilman; Phil Rockhold; Vinnie Spit | | Personnel | Dave McGurgan - drums
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Spit Maybe It's Something We Don't Have A Word For... Songs | 1. | John Holmes Is Dead |
| 2. | Boy With Heart |
| 3. | X-Bozz |
| 4. | Rubber Queen |
| 5. | Melting Actress |
| 6. | Drink |
| 7. | Direction |
| 8. | Let Go! |
| 9. | Who Shot Curny? |
| 10. | Adios Gringo! |
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