San Francisco's Doomed is a 1978 LP album by San Francisco band Crime.
San Francisco's Doomed | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 1991, 2006 |
Recorded | 1978, 1979 |
Genre | Punk rock |
Label | Solar Lodge Records Swami Records |
Producer | Elliot Maser Henry Rosenthal |
Background
editSide one (tracks 1–11) of the album consists of tracks from a demo recording made in March 1978 at His Master's Wheels studio in San Francisco and was produced by Elliot Maser. Side two (tracks 12–20) were from a demo recording made in August 1979 and produced by Henry Rosenthal at the band's rehearsal studio, Time & Space, in San Francisco.[1] Ron "Ripper" Greco plays bass on side one, and Joey D'Kaye on side two.[2]
Release history
editThe album was released in the UK on vinyl by punk reissue label Solar Lodge Records and on CD as a split release on Solar Lodge/Overground. Both formats were distributed by Southern. The CD version features a three panel fold-out inlay card featuring pictures and liner notes by Michael Lucas. The LP version does not come with an insert and has the liner notes printed on the reverse of the sleeve.[3]
1000 black vinyl and 1000 picture CD copies of the original album were produced.
The album was remastered and re-released in 2006 by Swami Records in both vinyl and CD versions under the title San Francisco's STILL Doomed. It is in the label's current catalog. The re-release includes bonus tracks of previously unreleased takes of the band's first two singles.[4][5]
Track listing (LP)
editSide One
edit- "Frustration"
- "Crime Wave"
- "I Knew This Nurse"
- "San Francisco's Doomed"
- "Rock & Roll Enemy No.1"
- "Piss On Your Dog"
- "Feel The Beat"
- "I Be Stupid Anyway"
- "Twisted"
- "Murder By Guitar"
- "Instrumental Instrumental"
Side Two
edit- "Flyeater"
- "Rockabilly Drugstore"
- "Dillinger's Brain"
- "Flipout"
- "Emergency Music Ward"
- "Monkey On Your Back"
- "Yakuza"
- "Rockin' Weird"
- "Samurai"
References
edit- ^ Davidson, Eric (2020-01-03). ""You can practically smell the urine cakes wafting from the bathrooms."". Rock and Roll Globe. Retrieved 2021-11-12.
- ^ "San Francisco's doomed! Listen to this mix". 48 hills. 2019-10-31. Retrieved 2021-11-12.
- ^ "Johnny Strike: the brutal punk rocker who made Crime pay". the Guardian. 2018-09-13. Retrieved 2021-11-12.
- ^ "Crime: San Francisco's STILL Doomed". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2021-11-12.
- ^ "» CRIME: San Francisco's doomed—just like L.A." Retrieved 2021-11-12.