Donnerstag, 2. Oktober 2014

Nooooooooo

No For An Answer - you laugh 7" - 2nd press - Revelation Records REV:6



























I know the labels look rather white in the picture but they really are silver. If you take a look at the cover that opens at the bottom you know it's true. No. It's not a mix up.
It was a bit difficult to get this pressing. The grey labels are quite easily mistaken for silver ones if you've never actually seen a true 2nd press. The cover though should be easy to tell apart. But obviously there are people on discogs who don't know the difference between top and bottom.
When I finally decided to add the last of the three regular early pressings of this release to my collection I had to send back the first copy I ordered which was described as "2nd press, silver labels, cover opens at the bottom" because when it got here the labels were grey and the cover opened at the top. Idiot! It's so frustrating when you're expecting a certain pressing to cross off your list at last and then you get the wrong one.



























The regular editions of those first three pressings are not hard to come by but somehow those are the records that sometimes take me the longest to finally add to my collection because I usually blow my money on records that are a little tougher to track down.
Now I'm really glad to finally have those early pressings even though that means the hunt for the really rare 2nd press variations begins. Damn! That's going to take a while and demand deep pockets. Well, one day.
In case you're wondering. I don't care about the 1997 and all the following pressings. Not even the yellow vinyl. And test pressings as you might already know also don't concern me. Too many records to collect and I gotta draw the line somewhere.
Good night!

First thing last

Another classic yet not just a Re-Issue:


S.O.A. - First Demo 12/29/80 - 2014 Dischord Records Dis 177V
























This must have been released on tape in 1980/81. Or was this just a recording to pass around to bookers and labels? I have never seen a copy of an actual tape of this recording. Of course not in real life but also not on pictures on the net. The only thing I know of is that bootleg 7" you probably know too.
Maybe this is the first time it was ever officially made available to the public. On vinyl it sure is but maybe even altogether. Clue me in if I'm wrong. I'd like to know.
I think I don't have to tell you about the music or that this was Henry's band before he joined Black Flag.
























Nice first press copy on clear red vinyl. I'm still contemplating buying a 2nd press copy on clear blue too. I said to myself that I'm not going to seriously collect all these Re-Issues that hit the streets like everyday lately but this feels somewhat different. It not really being a Re-Issue. I'm still undecided...

Boys in the 80s

Another Re-Issue of a classic:


Zero Boys - livin' in the 80s 7" - 2013 1-2-3-4 Go! Records GO-61


























This one dates a little further back than the last post. 14 more years. So yes, this one was originally released in 1980 and is much more up my alley. I could listen to this kinda stuff all day. Well, not everyday obviously. Who can listen to the same thing all the time? But anyway.
Early hardcore punk is one of the things I listen to most and this is a mighty fine specimen of that genre. Still more on the punk side yet sporting the ferocity of hardcore already. Not quite this, not quite that. It's somewhat in the middle and that's what makes it stand out. I can't think of many other bands sounding like them. But I guess that was true for a lot of bands in the 1980 punk scene. Sure, these days there are a lot of bands trying to cop that style. Most of them fail miserably though. I have an idea why that is but I'm not telling. Just listen to this and cry at the thought that your crappy band will never be as good.

Remember who's late

Bulldoze - remember who's strong 7" - 2014 Reality Records RR039

























Originally having been released on the french label Hardway Records in 1994 this is a classic of its genre. During the 90s I listened to quite a bit of that stuff yet somehow this record always eluded me.
Now that I have it I gotta say that it's a little too late. Whatever I still have in my collection that I bought in the 90s I still like and listen to once in a while but not that often anymore which is probably why I can't really get with this record.