Saturday, August 6, 2011

AL-008/VS 32: Punish Me b/w Mario The Cop 7"

The one and only single off of the Blank, Blackout, Vacant LP, featuring PI's ode to sexual domination backed with PI's other ode to sexual domination. The A-side appears to be the same as the LP version, and the B-side, "Mario The Cop", is unreleased elsewhere. USA and UK versions exist as well as a UK 12" that includes a third track "Endless Sleep" (I'll post this record some other time). Check the video for "Punish Me" if you get bored.

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USA PRESS - AMERICAN LEATHER RECORDS 1991

TEST PRESS - unknown amount
No known sleeve.

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FIRST PRESS - 3000 copies
According to the official discography, 1000 were pressed on solid pink and 2000 were pressed on black. Sleeve is a foldover with no border, and the pink copies are signed on the inside of the sleeve by all members of the band. Some copies are also signed by cover artist Chris Warner.



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UK PRESS - VINYL SOLUTION RECORDS 1991

TEST PRESS - unknown amount
Need a copy of this if it's out there (a scan would be cool too).

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FIRST PRESS - 2200 copies
All copies are color vinyl, with some on clear pink/purple (top), and some on solid pink/purple (bottom). Color breakdown is unknown. It was hard to get a good scan but the clear copy only has a very slight pink tint to it and is almost completely clear. Sleeve is a glued pocket with a thin border around the edge.



Sunday, May 15, 2011

FK-001: Filthkick 7"

The first and only release on the band's own Shitfool label, done themselves as they were "tired of being fucked over by bullshit labels" who I can only assume were Pusmort and/or Alchemy Records. IMO this is the peak of their mid period metallic output, everything is just spot on — the riffs, the production, the vocals — it's all perfect. And like Getting The Fear, I love the built-in collector's item aspect of releases like this.

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TEST PRESS - ??? copies
One of the few PI tests that has eluded me over the years, I'm still looking for this one if anyone out there is holding (a scan would be cool too).

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FIRST PRESS - 2000 black vinyl
Most all copies are numbered on the back cover in black marker, presumably in Pig's handwriting. Some oddball sleeve variants exist, including a very small amount color paper covers (see below) and an unknown amount of unnumbered copies (2nd back sleeve pic below). I also have an unnumbered copy with a xerox sleeve which I was told was original by the person who previously owned it, and the quality of the print is equal to the original printed sleeve, so it seems plausible. Additionally, some copies came with a 7"x7" offset printed crack-n-peel sticker of the cover art.




UNNUMBERED BACK COVER

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COLOR PAPER COVERS
Apparently these were run off by the printer just for the hell of it, and were not officially ordered when the covers were made. Malcolm from Fatal Erection told me that there are no more than 4 copies each of three different colors — red (which is more of a hot pink), blue and light green — with his best recollection being 4 each of the red and blue, and 3 of the green. I'm still on the hunt for a green copy, or even a scan if anyone out there has it. My red/pink copy came in a plastic baggie with "one of 25" written on it, I'm now sure who wrote that though. I got it from a friend who used to trade records with Pig.



Monday, May 9, 2011

AL-006/VS 29: Official Bootleg 2x7"

In response to the crummy Plastic Bomb bootleg 7" from my previous post, the band pressed up this "official bootleg" — two songs from the Plastic Bomb cassingle doubled up with a second 7" of covers (Jimmy Cliff and Lloyd Price) — and released it on American Leather with Vinyl Solution (UK) running the distribution. While "The Harder They Come" is actually one of my favorite covers they do, let's not forget the main attraction on this record which is the absolutely scorching alternate version of "Plastic Bomb". Why they chose to release this version as a cassette single and not on Feel The Darkness is a real head scratcher, but either way I'm glad this record exists. My head still spins every time that Maiden-style harmonized guitar lead kicks in after the second chorus.

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TEST PRESS - ??? copies
Not sure how many of these are made but there must be a ton, I've seen a LOT of these for sale on ebay over the years (and they tend to sell really cheap). Some come with a white paper folded sleeve, but the majority I've seen sold were sleeveless. I'm guessing they were used for promo like most Vinyl Solution releases.




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FIRST PRESS - ??? copies

Not sure how many of these are made either, as there's no amount listed in the discography on the Pajama Party insert. Cool gatefold sleeve, the inside live photo has so much ridiculous stuff going on it's not even funny.



Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Bootsville...

Couple o' bootlegs from the early '90s, showcasing the high and low points of the world famous German bootleg industry...

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KEEP WARM BURN OUT THE RICH 7"
600
white vinyl
Cool live bootleg with material recorded in Germany on their '91 Euro tour. Presumably all copies are on white vinyl, and all copies are numbered in pen on the top right corner of the back cover. Excellent 3-panel fold-out sleeve with a band interview (printed in German, unfortunately), lyrics and some humorous liner notes. Sound quality is great considering the sides are both very long for a 7" (close to 8 mins each) — but overall this is a very high quality affair for a bootleg, and definitely worth seeking out.



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PLASTIC BOMB b/w WE GOT THE BEAT 7"
500
black vinyl
Not-so-cool ca$h-in bootleg containing both songs from the Plastic Bomb promo cassette, taken directly from the tape and coming complete with crappy dot-matrix cover art. Sometimes I think it's funny/cool when bootleggers beat the bands to the punch and get records out before the official versions, but this thing is just a lame attempt at easy money. For obsessive competists only — save your money for the Official Bootleg double 7" (or the original cassette).


Saturday, April 30, 2011

10-8-83 Seattle show flyer

Cool flyer for the record release show for the Accused/Rejectors split LP. Offset printed in blue ink on the back of a chunk of a larger poster for a property management company... whoever made these must have worked in a print shop. Original art by Ernst Fuchs, titled "Lucretia Restrained".

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SP 86: Taken By Surprise 7"

PI's entry for the Sub Pop singles club for the month of November, 1990. The fourth of five singles from the Feel The Darkness session, the A-side is the same as the LP version and the B-side is the same as the Plastic Bomb cassingle and the Official Bootleg 2x7".

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TEST PRESS - ??? copies
No known sleeve. B-side label has "SP 86" written in black felt tip marker.


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FIRST PRESS - 4500 copies
Sub Pop official discography states 3000 green vinyl and 1500 black vinyl (back cover says (EDITION OF 4,500), while PI's discography (from Pajama Party LP insert) incorrectly lists 4700 black and 300 green.




Friday, April 29, 2011

FE 5: Drinking Is Great 7" compilation

Classic Portland compilation and the 5th release on Fatal Erection from 1985. One song each from PI, Lockjaw, E-13 and Final Warning. "Laughing Boy" is one of my all time favorite PI tracks, and can be found tacked onto the various reissues of Record Collectors Are Pretentious Assholes. The other three bands all have great records of their own — two 7"s from Lockjaw (skinhead hc a-la Agnostic Front, collected on CD along with an unreleased LP), two 7"s from E-13 (snotty hc) and one 7" from Final Warning (wayyy underrated Discharge style hc) — search them out, you won't be disappointed.

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TEST PRESS - ??? copies
Two variations of the test press exist — some with silver labels and some with yellow labels — but the FE overlords say they were pressed at the same time and there are equal amounts of both. My yellow label copy came with the first press tan sleeve, but other copies I have seen were sleeveless.



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FIRST PRESS - 1000 black vinyl
Tan foldover sleeve printed on card stock, with legal size (8,5"x14") glossy insert. No known variations. Classic cover art by Buns, who did a lot of PI's early artwork.



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SECOND PRESS - 500 yellow vinyl
Thin white paper folded sleeve has "goes GolD 1 of 500" added under the title, in what appears to be Pig's handwriting. Insert is identical to the first press.



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