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BAD BRAINS Black Dots - vinyl LP
 

BAD BRAINS Black Dots - vinyl LP

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BAD BRAINS 'Black Dots' 1996 U.S. vinyl LP issue of classic album

Format: LP
Condition: New  
Year of Release: 1996
Cat. No.: 7534
Label: Caroline


Surfacing out of nowhere in 1996, 'Black Dots' turned out to be an archival release of the best kind, something truly rare and unheard that also captured a band at its best.

The liner notes explain the origins of the release: In 1979, fellow DC locals the Slickee Boys heard an even earlier rehearsal tape from the Brains and suggested hooking up with now-legendary DC producer Don Zientara, who had recently opened his Inner Ear Studios in his house. The group duly booked time, set up in the fledging venue and put on a commanding performance.

Nearly all the legendary early hits are here, including "Pay to Cum," "Don't Need It," "Regulator," "Banned in D.C.," "How Low Can a Punk Get?" and "Attitude," while a number of otherwise unheard or never-recorded elsewhere numbers make Black Dots easily the equal of the ROIR cassette.

Some of the changes and quirks are really fun -- H.R.'s mock-cockney sneer throughout a number of songs is one of the last things probably anybody expected to hear. Aside from "new" oldie "The Man Won't Annoy Ya," the reggae side of the band went largely by the boards this time around, aside from the reedy inflections HR throws in from time to time. Instead it's all monster-rock power -- Dr. Know plays like a man possessed, Darryl Aaron Jenifer does it low and loud, while Earl Hudson overcomes for the slightly hollow drum sound with sheer manic smashes and just enough control.

Absolutely necessary for Brains fans or anyone who appreciates the power of live, loud electric music.

~ Review by Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

 

 

TRACK LISTING:

1  Don't Need It
2  At The Atlantis
3  Pay To Cum
4  Supertouch/Shitfit
5  Regulator
6  You're A Migraine
7  Don't Bother Me
8  Banned In D.C.
9  Why'd You Have To Go?
10  Man Won't Annoy Ya
11  Redbone In The City
12  Blackdots
13  How Low Can A Punk Get?
14  Just Another Damn Song
15  Attitude
16  Send You No Flowers









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