CD Rough Trade/ Beggars Group / Indigo Release date: 02/Jan/2009
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Product No.:
2335535
Details / Tracklist:
01. "End result"
02. "I Ain't Thick, It's Just A Trick"
03. "Systematic death"
04. "The Caman Cometh"
05. "Banned From The Roxy"
06. "Where Next Colombus?"
07. "Do they owe us a living?"
08. "Securicor"
09. "Demo n crats"
10. "Big a, little a"
11. "Punk is dead"
12. "Walls (Fun in the oven)"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
12 Crass Songs by Jeffrey Lewis, released 4 October 2007, includes the following tracks: "Systematic Death", "Banned From The Roxy", "Do They Owe Us A Living?", "Demoncrats" and more.
This version of 12 Crass Songs comes as a 1xCD. -
12 song CD with full-color, 16-panel comic book foldout and die-cut cover. All songs are Jeffrey's reinterpretations of songs originally written 1978-1984 by the British anarchist punk band Crass.
Crass, as Scroobius Pip put it in "Thou Shalt Always Kill", were just a band, but they tried as hard as any band ever has to be more. Between 1978 and...
JON YOUNG - 26/Feb/2008
The fourth album from New Yorker (and underground comic-book creator) Jeffrey Lewis, which imports tunes of the early British punk collective Crass in...
Matthew A. Stern - 21/Feb/2008
Maybe it's a hangover from the ever-so brief OC soundtrack phenomenon that makes me wary of hearing a band that identifies in some way as "indie" (in ...
Matthew Fiander - 05/Feb/2008
Jeffrey Lewis is damn tricky. There’s no way around it. When he released a track called “Williamsburg Will Oldham Horror”, it should have been—along w...
Jeffrey Canino - 01/Feb/2008
Crass were a band of vitriol-fueled hardcore anarcho-punk pacifists from Essex. Jeffrey Lewis is a quick-witted guy from New York City who makes comic...
Ryan Dombal - 01/Feb/2008
Crass were a group of Thatcher-punking late-?70s/early-?80s anarchists bent on destroying England?s political and musical establishment from the insid...