Crass Records

Crass Records was a record label set up by the anarchist punk band Crass.

Overview and history

The band set up the label after encountering problems over the release of their first 12" EP, The Feeding Of The 5000, on the Small Wonder label in 1978. Workers at the pressing plant contracted to manufacture the disc refused to handle it due to the allegedly blasphemous content of one song, "Reality Asylum". The record was eventually released with this track removed and replaced by two minutes of silence, wryly retitled "The Sound Of Free Speech". However, this incident prompted Crass to set up their own record label so that in future they could conrtol all aspects of the production of their material. Using money from a small inheritance that had been left to one of the band , "Reality Asylum" was shortly afterwards re-recorded and released as a 7" single, and a later repress of The Feeding Of The 5000 on Crass Records restored the missing track. As well as releasing their own material, Crass were able to use Crass Records to make available recordings by other performers, the first of which was the 1980 single "You Can Be You" by Honey Bane, a teenage girl who at the time was staying at Dial House whilst on the run from a children's home. Others who recorded for the label included Zounds, Flux of Pink Indians, Conflict, Icelandic band KUKL (who included singer Bjrk), classical singer Jane Gregory, and the Poison Girls, a like-minded band who worked closely with Crass for several years. They also put out three editions of Bullshit Detector, compilations of demos and rough recordings that had been sent to the band which they felt represented the DIY punk ethic. The catalogue numbers of Crass Records releases were intended to represent a countdown to the year 1984 (eg, 521984 meaning "five years until 1984"), both the year that Crass stated that they would split up, and a date charged with significance in the anti-authoritarian calendar due to George Orwell's novel of the same name (see 1984 (novel)). Singles released on the Crass Records label had a distinctive 'corporate identity'. As well addressing political themes from a broadly anarchist perspective, they were always low priced and usually produced by Crass drummer Penny Rimbaud and engineered by John Loder at Southern Studios in north London. They also featured sleeves designed by Gee Vaucher, often in conjunction with other artists, wherin the record's title and band name were set in 'stencil' style text in a black ring (see examples above), and that folded out into large posters containing additional artwork and text. Although these vinyl records are now long deleted, many of the tracks have been collected and re-released on the A-Sides parts one and two compilation CDs.

Discography

(NB, dates refer to initial UK releases, many of these records have since been re-issued in CD format)

Crass releases

(NB, for complete Crass discography see main Crass page)

Other artists

  • Honey Bane- "You Can Be You" (1979, Bane backed by Crass using the name Donna and the Kebabs)
  • Various artists- Bullshit Detector Volume 1 (1980)
  • Poison Girls- Chappaquidick Bridge LP (1980)
  • Zounds- "War/Subvert/Can't Cheat Karma" (1980)
  • Poison Girls- "Dirty Work/Promenade Immortale" (1980)
  • Poison Girls- Hex (1980, reissue of record originally released on the X-N-Trix label in 1979)
  • Flux Of Pink Indians- "Neu Smell" EP (1981)
  • Annie Anxiety- "Barbed Wire Halo" (1981)
  • The Snipers- "Three Peace Suite" EP (1981)
  • Captain Sensible- "This Is Your Captain Speaking" EP (1981)
  • DIRT- "Object, Refuse, Reject, Abuse" EP (1981)
  • The Mob- "No Doves Fly Here" (1981)
  • Conflict- "The House That Man Built" EP (1982)
  • Rudimentary Peni- "Farce" EP (1982)
  • The Cravats- "Rub Me Out" (1982)
  • Various artists- Bullshit Detector Volume 2 (1982)
  • Andy T- "Weary of the Flesh" EP (1982)
  • The Alternative- "In Nomine Patri" EP (1982)
  • DIRT- Never Mind DIRT, here's the Bollox (Live album, 1982)
  • Anthrax- "Capitalism is Cannibalism" EP (1983)
  • Omega Tribe- "Angry Songs" EP (1982)
  • Sleeping Dogs- "Beware Sleeping Dogs" EP (1982)
  • Hit Parade- "Bad News" EP (1982)
  • D&V- "The Nearest Door" EP (1983)
  • Lack of Knowledge- "Grey" EP (1983)
  • MDC- "Multi-Death Corporations" EP (1983)
  • KUKL- The Eye (1984)
  • Various artists- Bullshit Detector Volume 3 (1984)
  • Hit Parade- "Plastic Culture" (12" single, 1984)
  • D&V- D&V (1984)
  • Hit Parade- Knick Nack Paddy Whack (1985)
  • KUKL- Holidays in Europe (1985)
  • Jane Gregory- "Do Not Go/After a Dream" (1985)
  • Various Artists- A Sides. Part One. 1979/1982 (CD collecting earlier releases as listed above, 1992)
  • Various Artists- A Sides. Part Two. 1982/1985 (CD collecting earlier releases as listed above, 1992)
  • Penny Rimbaud- Christ's Reality Asylum (Spoken word cassette only release, 1992)

See also

External link

Crass Records

 

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