Crime

Crime

Crime


53,00

Munster

Crime

Crime


SKU: MR 7262  | 

The complete recorded legacy of “San Francisco’s first and only rock and roll band”. The box set includes three facsimile reproductions of Crime’s original singles and four more 7″s featuring ten tracks recorded in 1977-1979 and unreleased at the time, among them a ‘Be Bop A Lula/Peggy Sue’ medley unavailable elsewhere until now. Contains a 20-page booklet with an extensive band interview by Michael Lucas, photos and memorabilia, plus a special text written by film director and Crime fan Jeff Feuerzeig (The Devil And Daniel Johnston). Includes a CD with all 16 tracks.

Despite having independently released the first punk rock single on the US West Coast, Crime’s legend has never spread beyond a comparatively small but extremely adamant cult. The fact that they only released three singles during their existence is certainly a factor in the lack of recognition afforded them. Probably more significant is the fact that, despite getting there first with the mostest, Crime’s music and image set them apart from what soon became discernable as the punk rock ‘scene’. The amphetamine blues lead guitar bursts which responded to the vocal lines in nearly every song, as well as the frequently dispassionate vocals, set them apart from the bandwagon-jumping art-schoolers (who were all too often devoid of rock and roll attitude), as did their carefully cultivated look and their anti-social attitude! “Crime” compiles the complete recorded legacy of “San Francisco’s first and only rock and roll band”. It includes three facsimile reproductions of Crime’s original singles and four more 7″s featuring ten tracks recorded in 1977-1979 and unreleased at the time, among them a ‘Be Bop A Lula/Peggy Sue’ medley unavailable elsewhere until now. The records are accompanied by a 20-page booklet with an extensive band interview by Michael Lucas, photos and memorabilia, plus a special text written by film director and Crime fan Jeff Feuerzeig (The Devil And Daniel Johnston).

Crime was an early American punk band from San Francisco. The band was formed in 1976 by Johnny Strike (vocals, guitar), Frankie Fix (vocals, guitar), Ron "The Ripper" Greco (bass; ex-Flamin' Groovies), and Ricky Tractor (Ricky Williams) (drums). Their debut, the self-financed double A-side, "Hot Wire My Heart" and "Baby You're So Repulsive", appeared at the end of 1976, and is the first single released by a U.S. punk act from the West Coast. Despite having independently released the first punk rock single on the US West Coast, Crime's legend has never spread beyond a comparatively small but extremely adamant cult. The fact that they only released three singles during their existence is certainly a factor in the lack of recognition afforded them. Probably more significant is the fact that, despite getting there first with the mostest, Crime's music and image set them apart from what soon became discernable as the punk rock 'scene'. The amphetamine blues lead guitar bursts which responded to the vocal lines in nearly every song, as well as the frequently dispassionate vocals, set them apart from the bandwagon-jumping art-schoolers (who were all too often devoid of rock and roll attitude), as did their carefully cultivated look and their anti-social attitude!

53,00

Munster

The complete recorded legacy of “San Francisco’s first and only rock and roll band”. The box set includes three facsimile reproductions of Crime’s original singles and four more 7″s featuring ten tracks recorded in 1977-1979 and unreleased at the time, among them a ‘Be Bop A Lula/Peggy Sue’ medley unavailable elsewhere until now. Contains a 20-page booklet with an extensive band interview by Michael Lucas, photos and memorabilia, plus a special text written by film director and Crime fan Jeff Feuerzeig (The Devil And Daniel Johnston). Includes a CD with all 16 tracks.

Despite having independently released the first punk rock single on the US West Coast, Crime’s legend has never spread beyond a comparatively small but extremely adamant cult. The fact that they only released three singles during their existence is certainly a factor in the lack of recognition afforded them. Probably more significant is the fact that, despite getting there first with the mostest, Crime’s music and image set them apart from what soon became discernable as the punk rock ‘scene’. The amphetamine blues lead guitar bursts which responded to the vocal lines in nearly every song, as well as the frequently dispassionate vocals, set them apart from the bandwagon-jumping art-schoolers (who were all too often devoid of rock and roll attitude), as did their carefully cultivated look and their anti-social attitude! “Crime” compiles the complete recorded legacy of “San Francisco’s first and only rock and roll band”. It includes three facsimile reproductions of Crime’s original singles and four more 7″s featuring ten tracks recorded in 1977-1979 and unreleased at the time, among them a ‘Be Bop A Lula/Peggy Sue’ medley unavailable elsewhere until now. The records are accompanied by a 20-page booklet with an extensive band interview by Michael Lucas, photos and memorabilia, plus a special text written by film director and Crime fan Jeff Feuerzeig (The Devil And Daniel Johnston).

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53,00

Munster

Crime

SKU: MR 7262  | 

The complete recorded legacy of “San Francisco’s first and only rock and roll band”. The box set includes three facsimile reproductions of Crime’s original singles and four more 7″s featuring ten tracks recorded in 1977-1979 and unreleased at the time, among them a ‘Be Bop A Lula/Peggy Sue’ medley unavailable elsewhere until now. Contains a 20-page booklet with an extensive band interview by Michael Lucas, photos and memorabilia, plus a special text written by film director and Crime fan Jeff Feuerzeig (The Devil And Daniel Johnston). Includes a CD with all 16 tracks.

Despite having independently released the first punk rock single on the US West Coast, Crime’s legend has never spread beyond a comparatively small but extremely adamant cult. The fact that they only released three singles during their existence is certainly a factor in the lack of recognition afforded them. Probably more significant is the fact that, despite getting there first with the mostest, Crime’s music and image set them apart from what soon became discernable as the punk rock ‘scene’. The amphetamine blues lead guitar bursts which responded to the vocal lines in nearly every song, as well as the frequently dispassionate vocals, set them apart from the bandwagon-jumping art-schoolers (who were all too often devoid of rock and roll attitude), as did their carefully cultivated look and their anti-social attitude! “Crime” compiles the complete recorded legacy of “San Francisco’s first and only rock and roll band”. It includes three facsimile reproductions of Crime’s original singles and four more 7″s featuring ten tracks recorded in 1977-1979 and unreleased at the time, among them a ‘Be Bop A Lula/Peggy Sue’ medley unavailable elsewhere until now. The records are accompanied by a 20-page booklet with an extensive band interview by Michael Lucas, photos and memorabilia, plus a special text written by film director and Crime fan Jeff Feuerzeig (The Devil And Daniel Johnston).


53,00

Munster

Crime

Crime

SKU: MR 7262  | 

The complete recorded legacy of “San Francisco’s first and only rock and roll band”. The box set includes three facsimile reproductions of Crime’s original singles and four more 7″s featuring ten tracks recorded in 1977-1979 and unreleased at the time, among them a ‘Be Bop A Lula/Peggy Sue’ medley unavailable elsewhere until now. Contains a 20-page booklet with an extensive band interview by Michael Lucas, photos and memorabilia, plus a special text written by film director and Crime fan Jeff Feuerzeig (The Devil And Daniel Johnston). Includes a CD with all 16 tracks.

Despite having independently released the first punk rock single on the US West Coast, Crime’s legend has never spread beyond a comparatively small but extremely adamant cult. The fact that they only released three singles during their existence is certainly a factor in the lack of recognition afforded them. Probably more significant is the fact that, despite getting there first with the mostest, Crime’s music and image set them apart from what soon became discernable as the punk rock ‘scene’. The amphetamine blues lead guitar bursts which responded to the vocal lines in nearly every song, as well as the frequently dispassionate vocals, set them apart from the bandwagon-jumping art-schoolers (who were all too often devoid of rock and roll attitude), as did their carefully cultivated look and their anti-social attitude! “Crime” compiles the complete recorded legacy of “San Francisco’s first and only rock and roll band”. It includes three facsimile reproductions of Crime’s original singles and four more 7″s featuring ten tracks recorded in 1977-1979 and unreleased at the time, among them a ‘Be Bop A Lula/Peggy Sue’ medley unavailable elsewhere until now. The records are accompanied by a 20-page booklet with an extensive band interview by Michael Lucas, photos and memorabilia, plus a special text written by film director and Crime fan Jeff Feuerzeig (The Devil And Daniel Johnston).

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