Various Artists-The Birth of Tragedy Magazine's Fear-Power-God (1987)
Artist: Various Artists (Lydia Lunch, Matt Heckert, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Charles Manson, Mr. V.O. Real, Jello Biafra, Allen Ginsberg, Anton LaVey, Henry Rollins, Whipping Boy)
Title: The Birth of Tragedy Magazine's Fear-Power-God
Label: CFY Records
Format: LP
Cat #: CFY 004
Year of Release: 1987
Country and Year of Edition Issue: US 1987
Listed Condition: VG+/VG
Sell Date: 8/21/21
Sell Price: $12.99
Discogs Last Sold: 5/19/21 $12.50
Low: $8.00 VG+/VG
Median: $11.75
Average: $11.57
High: $16.50 NM/VG+
Current low price: $9.84
Current Number on Sale at Discogs:17
Have/Want: 151/58
Where Sold: Los Angeles
Time it took to sell: 6 years
Where and When Bought: Worcester Al Bums New $7.99 when released
Gwiz-gau Letter Grade: A-
Sad To See It Go: No
An amazing assembly of poets, punkers, industrial wastelanders and psychopaths. The best cut by far is Anton LaVey reading Book IV with authority. Lawrence Ferlinghetti delivers The Lords Prayer right before. Ginsberg does a couple on the other side. Words to live by in this complicated world of ours. Charlie Manson delivers a lo-fi hippie dippie anthem I think from prison.
The "kids" of the 80's have their say: Hard Hank Rollins, Jello and Lydia Lunch observe the world in the way you would expect them to. Rollins observation of project architecture as prison stuck. Whipping Boy led by America's greatest columnist, Eugene Robinson, close with industrial as Jello does a version of his "Alien Orders" which made his spoken word album without adornment.
American free thinkers, leaders all.
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