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jetengine 04.18.2008 08:24 AM

For Those Familiar with Live Skull's DUSTED LP...
 
I was just wondering, did any copies of the vinyl version of Live Skull's Dusted (1987) ever make it out of the factory with the album jacket in unblemished shape...? Did all copies have that defective white 'streak' that runs from the pink 'S' in 'SKULL' to halfway down the cover? Did they all have that 'ridge' that runs in the cardboard from the first 'L' in 'SKULL' all the way down the album front? I've never come across a LP copy that didn't have those defects--along with various other 'white-outs' in the black artwork--and I've looked at several images of copies posted on ebay and the like. I know both my sealed copy and my listener's copy have them. Does anyone know any details regarding these defects in the jacket...? I'm sure Mark C. and the gang must have been somewhat pissed....

batreleaser 04.18.2008 08:47 AM

man i havnt heard anyone talk about live skull in ages.

to me live skull is to sonic youth and swans what soul asylum is to replacements and husker du.

dionysusundone 04.18.2008 08:54 AM

Really? I quite enjoy Live Skull..haven't heard this album though so I don't know anything about the op's question.

batreleaser 04.18.2008 09:45 AM

they arent horrible, just not good.

Florya 04.18.2008 10:23 AM

The only thing of theirs I've heard is 'Don't get any on you'. It was OK.
Nice version of 'Pusherman'.

tesla69 04.18.2008 10:55 AM

Live Skull were fuckign amazing. They require a deeper level of listen. The albums with Thalia are some of the 90's best IMO. I saw them at CBGB in 88 and out of the 1000 gigs I've seen since I still think of it as one of the most intense sets of music I've ever seen. They set down such a powerful series of layers of dense guitar and Thalia's strong vocals had a serious impact. I saw Mark C at the White Out show at The Stone a few weeks ago.

batreleaser 04.18.2008 11:07 AM

i just see them as a second rate early swans or youth, i mean you said ut yourself, powerful series of layered guitars. thats total no wave influenced nyc sonic youth/swans tribute band. i mean dont get me wrong, theyre a good listen, but they arent exactly completley original by any means.

ricechex 04.18.2008 12:03 PM

I always thought of them as Swans and SY peers. Dusted is 87' and they had a few before that. Dusted has some cool songs on it. 5-D has always been one of my favorite tunes.

nick2767 04.18.2008 01:04 PM

No blemishes on my vinyl version of Dusted.

Dusted is my favourite Live Skull. Saw them in '86 and they were really good. Yeah, they used layered guitars but their sound was very different to early SY, who were hardly original of the time as their sound came directly from their No Wave peers.

Mind you, no one sounded like early Swans!

jetengine 04.18.2008 04:22 PM

nick2767: No blemishes on my vinyl version of Dusted.

You sure about that...? They get past the eyes of some of the most scrupulous appraisers. Look for that white streak beneath the letter 'S' where the ink just didn't print--you can run your fingernail through it and feel the slight indentation. It's more pronounced on some copies than others. It's definitely not part of Mark C.'s original artwork, and I've never seen a copy without it, including sealed ones. Ditto for the long bump that extends the length of the cover from the first letter 'L' in 'SKULL'. Other 'white-outs' take the form of little 'patches', and vary from copy to copy. If I had a bigger scanner, I'd upload the covers of my two copies (including a sealed one), and show you what I mean. Maybe there are pictures of copies available on some of the internet record stores--I'll try and take a look around if I can find the time. If your LP copy doesn't have these defects, then I'm presuming its one of an earlier or later (and most likely smaller) pressing....

By the way: Yeah, they were a great band. 'Wisdom & Gravy' and 'Step' stand out big-time for me.

toxic johnny 04.18.2008 04:32 PM

They kind of passed me by back in the day... even though I was well aware of them and wanted to check them out. This thread is a real coincidence 'cause I was recently wondering where the best place would be to start listening to them... any suggestions Tesla?

...an afterthought... I just had a recollection that I may have seen them supporting someone in the 80's, but it's all a little hazy, could even have been SY... haven't checked this out with Chris Lawrences site yet though...

dionysusundone 04.18.2008 11:50 PM

'Positraction' is the only one I have, don't really know anything about them or the album I have, other than I enjoy it, but yeah, don't think to put it on all that often.
It doesn't sound like Swans or the Youth to me.
For some reason they make me think of X...and I have no idea why.

Speaking of obscure 80s no wave influenced bands...
who's got some Rat At Rat R? I haven't been able to find ANYTHING.

terminal pharmacy 04.19.2008 12:02 AM

i only have the video shot live in houston. i have everything by come though and the uzi sleep asylum ep

nick2767 04.19.2008 03:02 PM

jetengine: You sure about that...?

Yep, just checked it again and there's no blemishes or indentations, just a couple of tiny white spots, that are hardly noticeable.

I bought it (in the UK) when it came out.

Omg, that's a depressing thought - 21 years ago!

Everyneurotic 04.19.2008 03:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by batreleaser
man i havnt heard anyone talk about live skull in ages.

to me live skull is to sonic youth and swans what soul asylum is to replacements and husker du.


agreed.

come were equally as mediocre.

nick2767 04.19.2008 03:09 PM

[quote=toxic johnny]They kind of passed me by back in the day... even though I was well aware of them and wanted to check them out. This thread is a real coincidence 'cause I was recently wondering where the best place would be to start listening to them... any suggestions Tesla?


Just found this, not sure if the links work though.

http://xholdesert.blogspot.com/2007_03_01_archive.html

gualbert 04.19.2008 03:10 PM

What about Cloud One ?
I've listened to it twice in the past 5 years.Should I wipe the dust of it?

gualbert 04.19.2008 05:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dionysusundone
Speaking of obscure 80s no wave influenced bands...
who's got some Rat At Rat R? I haven't been able to find ANYTHING.


I got a self-titled lp from them , and it's very good .
The Cd is from 1990 , obviously a repress , but I don't know when the original was recorded ( and I haven't found any information about it ).

terminal pharmacy 04.19.2008 07:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
agreed.

come were equally as mediocre.


which albums


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