Obsolete

Howard Werth

Obsolete


1,99

Munster

Howard Werth

Obsolete


SKU: MR 7292  | 

Munster presents individual replica reissues of the 14 7″s released on Dangerhouse between 1977 and 1979, including classic tracks by Weirdos, Avengers, Alley Cats, X, Black Randy, Dils, Bags… Dangerhouse was one of the first independent labels to document the burgeoning West Coast punk rock scene of the late 70s. Although short-lived, its work provided a vital outlet for the bands and other participants and set a template for many to follow. All singles have facsimile sleeves and labels and come inside a clear plastic bag like the original releases.

Howard Werth: vox, guitar
David Brown: vox jag, piano
Tom Hughes: bass
Joe Nanini: drums 'Howard Werth was our token mainstream rock artist. A completely delightful Englishman who had received not nearly enough acclaim in his country with the early 70s band Audience. There was a guy called David Allen who did a lot of Dangerhouse artwork, who was friends with X and used to live with those guys at the house at 6th and Wilton, and he said that he knew this guy who wanted to make up a new wave trip band, and had I ever heard of Howard Werth? Of course I had because I was listening to all these Audience albums and liked them a lot. Basically, what it came down to was there was a bribe. If I could get Howard to go in there and just deal with X one more time and come up with a mix of 'Los Angeles' for the Yes LA album, I would put out a record of his. We and X were just getting along so poorly at that point that it was that much of a pain in the ass to deal with. He agreed to do it and he wrote 'Obsolete' in about a half an hour, just about on the spot. The incredible guitar sound on this record comes from Howard's homemade Zematis (a 20lb beast made out of metal). Everybody always wondered where the hell that was coming from since it was so much different from the rest of the label. But that was the whole point. 'Obsolete' drew a skew line across the musical scene and proved the seamlessness of the whole realm of unpretentious self-expression. I personally still like the songs very much. That's about all I can tell you about that. He just appeared and disappeared.' David Brown

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Munster

Munster presents individual replica reissues of the 14 7″s released on Dangerhouse between 1977 and 1979, including classic tracks by Weirdos, Avengers, Alley Cats, X, Black Randy, Dils, Bags… Dangerhouse was one of the first independent labels to document the burgeoning West Coast punk rock scene of the late 70s. Although short-lived, its work provided a vital outlet for the bands and other participants and set a template for many to follow. All singles have facsimile sleeves and labels and come inside a clear plastic bag like the original releases.

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1,99

Munster

Obsolete

SKU: MR 7292  | 

Munster presents individual replica reissues of the 14 7″s released on Dangerhouse between 1977 and 1979, including classic tracks by Weirdos, Avengers, Alley Cats, X, Black Randy, Dils, Bags… Dangerhouse was one of the first independent labels to document the burgeoning West Coast punk rock scene of the late 70s. Although short-lived, its work provided a vital outlet for the bands and other participants and set a template for many to follow. All singles have facsimile sleeves and labels and come inside a clear plastic bag like the original releases.


1,99

Munster

Howard Werth

Obsolete

SKU: MR 7292  | 

Munster presents individual replica reissues of the 14 7″s released on Dangerhouse between 1977 and 1979, including classic tracks by Weirdos, Avengers, Alley Cats, X, Black Randy, Dils, Bags… Dangerhouse was one of the first independent labels to document the burgeoning West Coast punk rock scene of the late 70s. Although short-lived, its work provided a vital outlet for the bands and other participants and set a template for many to follow. All singles have facsimile sleeves and labels and come inside a clear plastic bag like the original releases.

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