| PUSSY GALORE - OVEN BAIT (CASSETTE,
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DATE: AUGUST.1986 |
LABEL: ADULT CONTEMPORARY |
CAT NO.: ACR007 |
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A1. Part 1
A2. Part 2
B1. Part 3
B2. Part 4
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Corpse Love featured the track 'Fuck You, Man'
which is taken from this release.
Any information/scans about this item would be much appreciated, please contact the site.
VIEW: Pussy Galore releases |
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SONG CREDITS: |
Fuck You Man
Writer: Carfritz
featuring Peter Hayes on lead guitar and Tom Smith and Dave Hair on Metal. Dec 6,
'85
01. Part 1
Run Time: 17:41
02. Part 2
Run Time: 13:03
03. Part 3
Run Time: 12:54
04. Part 4
Run Time: 17:10 |
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: |
PRESS RELEASE: "Savage! Young!
Wild! JON SPENCER, JULIA CAFRITZ, and the rest in all their snarling, sneering,
spoiled-rotten-Ivy-Leaguer glory, recorded live in the mid-'80s. Extremely lo-fi
to begin with and made even more unlistenable after the fact by disgruntled percussionist
TOM SMITH, who originally released the tapes in an act of revenge after the
band gave him the boot. He thought Oven Bait would embarrass them,
but it has gone on to achieve near-mythical status as one of the rawest, most insanely
(un)produced recordings you're likely to hear. Good luck sitting through all 55
minutes."
FROM TOM SMITH INTERVIEW IN WIRE MAGAZINE (AUGUST.2002): "As to the Oven Bait boot,
it was an attempt to flesh out ideas that Jon and I had tossed around during the
"Fuck Sky Bear" trek. PG's rehearsals were brutal affairs, with songs played for
hours on end. Julie was relatively new at her instrument, and all of us were prone
to miscues - we worked at the set with demonic fervor. I thought it would be cool
to release an album that would document the process - one song per side, from Jon's
initial excited, shouted instructions, through the various, inevitable breakdowns,
to the first successful run-through. I combed through the rehearsal tapes I'd managed
to hold on to after I left the group, and put the album together in the summer of
'86. The production run was very small - less than 15 copies. Jon later told me
that he quite enjoyed it - he included an excerpt from it on the Corpse Love compilation.
Were Pussy Galore inept? Hardly. PG were a pioneering band; its music, as snarling
and skewed as it must have seemed to most, struck me as being nothing less than
majestic."
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