Various Artists-Slash: The Early Sessions (1983)


 

Artist: Various Artists (The Blasters, Gun Club, Rank and File, Violent Femmes, X, Fear, Germs, The Dream Syndicate)

Title: Slash: The Early Sessions

Label: Slash

Format: LP

Cat:  1-12937

Year of Release:1983

Country and Year of Edition: US 1983

Sell Price: $9.99 VG+/VG  2/8/23 initials markered on cover approx 1" x 1"

Discogs Last Sold: 12/14/22 NM/NM $12.95

Low:$7.49 12/11/20 NM/VG+

Median: $10.00

Average: $10.05

High: $15.00 NM/VG+  like new condition, has hype sticker on cover, price sticker

Current low price: $12.05 VG+/VG+

Current Number on Sale at Discogs: 5

Have/Want: 109/22

Where Sold: Alhambra, CA

Time it took to sell:  8 years

Where and When Purchased: Worcester That's Entertainment $3.99

Gwiz-gau Letter Grade: A-

Sad To See It Go: No

Excellent compilation of crucial music that came out on Slash in the early 80's.  The only complaint for me is that I'd never listen to this album if the urge struck to hear any of these bands.  I personally would go straight to any of the excellent albums this is culled from, even if I never got around to buying roots rock wing of The Blasters and Rank and File.  Come to think of it, I somehow never had the X album until the 2-for came out on CD and even that I bought used.  It really didn't matter, every radio station I was at from the mid-80's onward had 'em, so they were always accessible.  These Warner distributed records got around.  

Slash: The Early Sessions showed up in a thin "alternative" used bin, so I dutifully bought it without thinking much about it or playing it more than once in the mid 80's.  I bought and heavily played the Violent Femmes first, Fear's The Record and Germs two Slash releases used around the same time.  Dream Syndicate, Gun Club and X I didn't get around to getting until CD reissues.  It didn't matter, they were around.  

Nowadys, you can't escape "Blister In The Sun," "White Girl," "Los Angeles" or "Sex Beat" at any NYC bar that plays punk rock or any kind of alt-rock really.  Fear & Dream Syndicate contribute favorite tracks of mine from their Slash records.  With the "greatest hits of Slash" theme I would've had "Lexicon Devil," "What We Do Is Secret," or "Circle One" for a lone Germs selection in this best of the best realm.

It all comes down to the roots rock for further investigation.


A1The BlastersBorder Radio
Engineer – Pat BurnetteRoger Harris
Producer – The Blasters
Written-By – Dave Alvin
2:43
A2Gun Club*Sex Beat
Engineer – Pat Burnette
Producer – Chris D.
Written-By – Jeffrey Lee Pierce
2:45
A3Rank And File*The Conductor Wore Black
Producer, Engineer – David Kahne
Written-By – Chip KinmanTony Kinman
3:30
A4Violent FemmesBlister In The Sun
Engineer – Glen L. Lorbiecki*John Tanner
Producer – Mark Van Hecke
Written-By – Gordon Gano
2:23
A5The BlastersLong White Cadillac
Producer – The Blasters
Producer [Associate], Engineer – Jim Hill
Written-By – Dave Alvin
2:54
B1X (5)Los Angeles
Engineer – Norm GraichenRick Perrotta
Producer – Ray Manzarek
Written-By – Exene CervenkaJohn Doe (2)
2:25
B2Fear (3)New York's Alright If You Like Saxophones
Engineer – Bruce BarrisGary Lubow
Producer – Fear (3)Gary Lubow
Written-By – Lee Ving
2:07
B3GermsCaught In My Eye
Engineer – Pat Burnette
Producer – Joan Jett
Written-By – Darby Crash
3:21
B4The Dream SyndicateTell Me When It's Over
Engineer – Pat Burnette
Producer – Chris D.
Written-By – Steve Wynn
3:27
B5X (5)White Girl
Engineer – Norm GraichenRick Perrotta
Producer – Ray Manzarek
Written-By – Exene CervenkaJohn Doe (2)
3:2



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