Pagans – What's This Shit? 1977/1979 - New LP Record Store Day 2014 Thermionic RSD Vinyl - Punk / Rock & Roll
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Pagans – What's This Shit? 1977/1979
Label:
Thermionic Records – Thermionic 333, Lion Productions – none
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM, Compilation, Limited Edition
BLACK VINYL OPENED TO CHECK COLOR.
Country:
US
Released:
19 Apr 2014
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Punk, Rock & Roll
Tracklist
Spring 1979 | ||
A1 |
I Can't Explain
Written-By – Townshend* |
|
A2 | Haven't Got The Time | |
A3 | Give Up | |
A4 | Real World | |
A5 | She's A Cadaver | |
A6 |
Heart Of Stone
Written-By – Jagger-Richards |
|
A7 | What's This Shit Called Love?/Six And Change | |
October 1977 | ||
B1 | Six And Change (Unreleased Take) | |
B2 | Six And Change (Another Unreleased Take) | |
B3 | Six And Change (Neck Records 7" Release Take) |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Light In The Attic
- Designed At – Johnny T's House Of Design
- Recorded At – Lou Kolar's Living Room
- Mixed At – Noise New York
- Mastered At – Schneider Recording
Credits
- Bass, Vocals – Tim Allee
- Drums – Brian Hudson (tracks: A1 to A7)
- Drums, Vocals – Brian Hudson (tracks: B1 to B3)
- Engineer – Tom Mackle (tracks: B1 to B3)
- Guitar, Vocals – Mike Hudson (4) (tracks: B1 to B3), Mike Metoff (tracks: A1 to A7)
- Mixed By – Paul Marotta (tracks: A1 to A7)
- Recorded By – Jamie Klimek (tracks: A1 to A7), Paul Marotta (tracks: A1 to A7)
- Vocals – Bill Degidio (tracks: B1 to B3), Mike Hudson (4) (tracks: A1 to A7), Robert Conn (tracks: B1 to B3)
Notes
Side A plays at 33 1/3 rpm and Side B plays at 45 rpm.
Side A recorded live on 4-track in an empty store front as a promotional gig for the record shop "The Drome" and mixed at Noise New York in 1987.
Side B recorded at Lou Kolar's Living Room. The recordings were then mastered at Schneider Recordings. The engineer there reportedly kept his fingers in his ears during mastering.
Track B3 was released as The Pagans* - Six And Change.
Bill Degidio (aka Robert Conn)
Record Store Day 2014 exclusive LP one-time only pressing limited to 1,000 copies with hype sticker on shrink-wrap.
Side A recorded live on 4-track in an empty store front as a promotional gig for the record shop "The Drome" and mixed at Noise New York in 1987.
Side B recorded at Lou Kolar's Living Room. The recordings were then mastered at Schneider Recordings. The engineer there reportedly kept his fingers in his ears during mastering.
Track B3 was released as The Pagans* - Six And Change.
Bill Degidio (aka Robert Conn)
Record Store Day 2014 exclusive LP one-time only pressing limited to 1,000 copies with hype sticker on shrink-wrap.
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