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Crass – Stations Of The Crass

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VINYL IS EXCELLENT, COVER IS EXCELLENT- CONDITION (ACCORDING the Record Collector (UK) standard)
Label: Crass Records – 521984
Format: 12″ + 12″ + Album, RP
Country: UK
Released: 1981
Genre: Rock
Style: Punk
Condition
Media: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Tracklist
A1 – Mother-Earth
A2 – White Punks On Hope
A3 – You’ve Got Big Hands
A4 – Darling
Vocals – Eve Libertine
A5 – System
A6 – Big Man, Big M.A.N.
A7 – Hurry Up Garry (The Parsons Farted)
B1 – Fun Going On
Vocals – Pete Wright
B2 – Crutch Of Society
B3 – Heard Too Much About
B4 – Chairman Of The Bored
B5 – Tired
Vocals – Pete Wright
B6 – Walls (Fun In The Oven)
Piano – Gee Vaucher
Vocals – Joy De Vivre
B7 – Upright Citizen
Vocals – Pete Wright
C1 – The Gasman Cometh
C2 – Demoncrats
Vocals – Eve Libertine
C3 – Contaminational Power
C4 – Time Out
C5 – I Ain’t Thick, It’s Just A Trick
C6 – Untitled
D1 – System
D2 – Big Man, Big M.A.N.
D3 – Banned From The Roxy
D4 – Hurry Up Garry
D5 – Time Out
D6 – They’ve Got A Bomb
D7 – Fight War, Not Wars
D8 – Women
Vocals – Joy De Vivre
D9 – Shaved Women
Vocals – Eve Libertine
D10 – You Pay
Vocals – Pete Wright
D11 – Heard Too Much About
D12 – Angels
D13 – What A Shame
D14 – So What
D15 – G’s Song
D16 – Do They Owe Us A Living?
D17 – Punk Is Dead
Companies, etc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Exitstencil Music
Copyright (c) – Exitstencil Music
Recorded At – Southern Studios
Recorded At – Pied Bull
Credits
Backing Vocals, Performer [Radio], Artwork – Gee Vaucher
Bass – Pete Wright
Drums, Performer [Radio], Tape – Penny Rimbaud
Film Producer [Filmworks] – Mick Duffield
Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals – Phil Free (2)
Lead Vocals – Steve Ignorant
Mastered By – Steve Angel
Other [T42] – Seaman Stockton
Photography – Ian, Richard, Pete, Simine
Recorded By – Real Time (8)
Rhythm Guitar – N.A. Palmer
Written-By, Producer, Design – Crass

Additional information

Weight 460 kg

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