The Hunns – You Rot Me LP

The Hunns – You Rot Me LP

The Hunns, originally, “Duane Peters and the Hunns” formed in 2000 with a rotating band with Peters the only constant. After Duane and Corey Parks met and married in 2002, they released “Long Legs” in 2004 and then You Rot Me in 2006. More on Long Legs later.

We went to see Duane’s other band the US Bombs in Atlanta in May 2006. I got to meet Duane and tell him what a huge fan I was. He had read my reviews on Musicfiler.com and even announced to the crowd that “hey, that cool cat from Musicfilter is here tonight!”. After the show Duane told me The Hunns next album was almost finished and it “was fucking out there man!”. In August I was very excited to recieve an advance copy of the new record from Duane himself. Read my obviously excited review on Musicfilter here. That review pretty much sums up how much I love this record. Great original Rock and Roll. There is no better voice in Rock and Roll than Duane Peters.

This is a limited edition clear vinyl album released on “I used to fuck people like you in prison” records.

 

 

Iggy and The Stooges – Ready to Die LP

Iggy and The Stooges – Ready to Die LP

The Stooges fifth official album released in 2013. This may not be the best Stooges album but it’s a damn good album in general. Call it an Iggy project if you must get past it as a Stooges release. Great songs on this one. “Job” has great lyrics that will make you smile every time you hear it. “Gun” rings true with its words. The title track is awesome. I have many favorites on this one. Gun, Job, Unfreindly world, Ready to Die, DD’s and Beat that guy. More than enough reason to own this great record. Every song is memorable and worthy. Iggy and the Stooges sound great. Perhaps different than Raw Power but certainly different in a good, moving forward way.

Iggy pop

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Pussy Galore – Dial “M” for Motherfucker LP

Pussy Galore – Dial “M” for Motherfucker LP

Yesterday ended up another crappy day for me. Lots of pain that only increased as the day went on. I layed on the pain pills later in the evening and after a hot shower finally got some relief. Woke up a little sore but better this morning. Hope it’s better today

Pussy Galore was the beginning of the John Spencer Blues Explosion. Spencer and band cranked out punk rock noise like no other. No bass player. Loud. In your face. Some songs are a hard listen and others are brilliant. I like this album the best. Dick Johnson and Understand Me are my favorites on this disc. Punk Rock noise at its finest. Influenced a shit load of bands. Pretty sure this is a re-issue.

Pussy Galore

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Lords of the New Church – S/T LP

Lords of the New Church – S/T LP

Yesterday was not a good day for me. Very sore and tender. Never felt right. Couldn’t eat as I need to. I feel better this morning.

The Lords of the New Church were a punk rock supergroup of sorts with Brian James and Stiv Bators, Dave TRegunna and  Nick Turner. Their production was slicker than earlier punk efforts and the band had some chart success. I always loved the mere idea of the band. The name of course alone and the members themselves were something I liked without even hearing them play. The bonus is once you heard them, they were that more awesome. Great writing, melodic songs and a punk vibe topped it off. My favorites are “Lil’ boys play with dolls” and their ‘hit’, “Method to our Madness”. They recorded three studio albums and one live disc but there are plenty of comps and re-issues out there as well. Great stuff. Great logo, cover and package on this one.

“Truth is the sword of us all”

Lords of the new church

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Sid Vicious – Love Kills NYC LP

Sid Vicious – Love Kills NYC LP

Pressed in Belgium, this lp contains the songs Sid did on his own after the Pistols imploded. Most of these tracks are from Max’s Kansas City where Sid played several gigs before overdosing.

Not sure if this was actually released as a sort of casting call for the movie but it likely is just another bootleg capitalizing on the ‘Sid moment’ at the time.

Sid Vicious

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Rollins Band – Life Time LP

Rollins Band – Life Time LP

Great Sunday morning. Coffee and cigarettes and Henry Rollins just go together.

Henry Rollins first solo album after leaving Black Flag. This is an intense record. It was produced by Ian Mackaye of Minor Threat fame and Dischord records. Him and Henry were childhood friends as well. The cd contained some live songs and it was reissued with a few variations of tracks but this is n original Texas Hotel press on cheap vinyl. The cover has a flimsy feel to it too. The music was recorded in the UK in ’87 and released the same year.

You want to hear some INTENSITY? Check out the tune “Gun in mouth blues”. A hard listen that after hearing you will find you are grinding your teeth (insert your nervous habit here) and exclaiming to yourself or outloud how fucked up/good that was.

Rollins Band

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The Faith Healers – Camera Psyche Soul Head – Orange Vinyl

The Faith Healers – Camera Psyche Soul Head – Orange Vinyl

The Faith Healers are partially responsible for changing my entire world of music appreciation. Original, loud, fun, punk, rock and roll at its purest form. You can read more about our meeting and time here.

This orange slab of vinyl was and is a prized piece of my library. While I lost my original copy, luckily I found a fan out there probably as much of a fanatic as myself who was kind enough to send me this copy a few years ago. Thanks Phillip.

All six tracks were live staples and one song, “Black Elks Bones” made in onto a CMJ new artists issue and disc. (I’m pretty sure this is the song but I could be mistaken). My favorite song is Batman/Jesus. Such a great strange and trippy song full of power.

Wade Ogle, lead singer and guitar is still releasing music and owns a record store in Fayetteville. He recently added some classic Faith Healers and Dali Automatic songs to his Bandcamp page. I’m not sure what Brian (bass) or Paul (drums) are up to. After the Faith Healers, they formed Dali Automatic and added Dave on guitar. As a 3 piece they were amazing but with the addition of Dave they were full on fucking amazing. Great memories of going to their shows, attending practice, hanging out, getting into mischief and life long friendships.

I have recently reconnected with Dave, the amazing, blazin’ guitar player and hope he will add some of his thoughts and memories to this. Some of my recollections are probably a little off too and perhaps he can help straighten those out. Dave was the Faith Healers roadie and then became the guitar player for Dali Automatic……right?

Faith Healers

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Richie Stotts – Richie Stotts limited edition 100 copies LP

Richie Stotts – Richie Stotts limited edition 100 copies LP – Hand signed – Spattered paint cover

Now we’re talkin’ some really cool awesome obscure shit! This is limited to 100 copies, all individually hand signed and hand splattered painted covers. This is probably the only one of a kind record I own. Truly only one copy like this one. After signing each cover, slapping a back sticker on the back of the cover, Richie went to the roof of his apartment and spattered each cover with red paint. 100 copies of this lp exist and each one is unique and different. I bought this directly from Richie in 2002 via his website. It contains songs Richie had on cassettes he had recorded but never released that had been in a box in his apartment. The rest of the songs are from his band King Flux, the group he formed right after the Plasmatics. Richie is an amazing guitar player and his 6’7″ frame with his Mohawk proved to be a crowd pleaser in live shows. He is known for his Flying V guitar, blue Mohawk, nurses uniform and wild style of guitar. King Flux has two of Tommy Hilfiger’s brothers and Marky Ramone on drums.

In that box of tapes also laid the song “Rock and Roll is the answer”, written by Richie and Joey Ramone! He later re-recorded the song with Joeys brother basically creating a new song around Joeys vocals.

I love this record because it is very special. Very personal and something you won’t find in any record bin at even the best rare record stores or even online. Cool cover of “C’mon Everybody” by Eddie Cochran.

Richie Stotts

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The Cherry Bombz – Coming Down Slow LP

The Cherry Bombz – Coming Down Slow LP

I love the obscure cool shit most of all. First there was a Finnish punk band called Pelle Miljoona Oy with Andy McCoy on guitar and Sam Yaffa on guitar also. Andy began talks with Michael Monroe and the two formed Hanoi Rocks. Hanoi Rocks will be seen here on Perfectenschlag soon with many releases. After Hanoi Rocks broke up, Andy took the remaining band and formed Cherry Bombz with Anita Chellemah on vocals. Anita had been in an all girl pop outfit Toto Coelo, a British group who were a one hit wonder band put together by producer Barry Blue who also worked with Banannarama and also wrote songs for Diana Ross and Celine Dion. The Cherry Bombz were considered the ‘new’ Hanoi Rocks by many.

This Cherry Bombz release was recorded live at the Marquee club in 1986. It is the French version on High Dragon Records. They never released a full length record but had many recorded and released songs. The did a good cover of “Hot girls in love” by Loverboy.

Andy is a very interesting guy. He played with Iggy Pop on tour in 1989. He was the first Finish artis with a gold record when Samantha Fox covered his tune “The Best is yet to come”. He has written two books, had a documentary made about his life, played with the U.K. Subs on an album, he is an avid and successful painter and was a member of Bam Magera’s band. Bam has a tattoo of Andy on his arm.

Cherry Bombz

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ZZ Top – Tres Hombres

A snowy morning in my world. Not much on the ground but it’s very windy and cold. Great day for some Zz Top.

This one was put out in 1973. This copy is all original and in pretty good shape. Sounds amazing. The first two track kind of meld into each other. Apparently the engineer made a mistake when he was cutting the tape and it caused there to be no gap between the songs. The inner photo is of a couple of plates from “Leo’s Mexican joint now closed. Great music and feel on this classic lp.