Crass Stations of the Crass (Crassical Collection)
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CD Crass Release date: 20/Nov/2020
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Internat.Punk
Product No.:
2100038702
Details / Tracklist:
1-1: Mother Earth (4:13) 1-2: White Punks On Hope (2:22) 1-3: You've Got Big Hands (1:43) 1-4: Darling (1:56) 1-5: System (0:56) 1-6: Big Man, Big M.A.N. (2:46) 1-7: Hurry Up Garry (1:11) 1-8: Fun Going On (2:14) 1-9: Crutch Of Society (1:55) 1-10: Heard Too Much About (1:07) 1-11: Chairman Of The Bored (1:19) 1-12: Tired (3:20) 1-13: Walls (3:08) 1-14: Upright Citizen (3:18) 1-15: The Gasman Cometh (3:18) 1-16: Demoncrats (3:21) 1-17: Contaminational Power (2:03) 1-18: Time Out (2:12) 1-19: I Ain't Thick, It's Just A Trick (4:26) 1-20: [Hidden Track] (0:41) 2-1: Radio Radicals - Thread Track (2:21) : The John Peel Session - BBC Maida Vale 4, 28th March 1979 () 2-2: Shaved Women (3:06) 2-3: They've Got A Bomb (4:25) 2-4: Tired (2:39) 2-5: G's Song (1:11) 2-6: Mother Earth (4:00) 2-7: Gozonabit - Run Out Track (1:00) : Live At The Pied Bull-Islington, London, August 1979 () 2-8: System () 2-9: Big Man Big M.A.N. () 2-10: Banned From The Roxy () 2-11: Hurry Up Garry () 2-12: Time Out () 2-13: They've Got A Bomb () 2-14: Fight War Not () 2-15: Women () 2-16: Shaved Women () 2-17: You Pay () 2-18: Heard Too Much About () 2-19: Angels () 2-20: What A Shame () 2-21: So What () 2-22: G's Song () 2-23: Do They Owe Us A Living () 2-24: Punk Is Dead () 2-25: Gozonabitmore - Run Out Track ()
Description:
"Stations of the Crass (Crassical Collection)" on CD is a definitive archival edition of one of the most influential anarcho-punk albums by the band Crass. This collection revisits the original 1979 release with a powerful, unpolished live and studio document that helped define the sound, aesthetics and political urgency of the UK anarcho-punk scene. With its raw production, confrontational lyrics and collage-like structure, the album captures the band's intense critique of war, consumerism, religion and state authority, while preserving the immediacy of their performances and their DIY ethos. This edition from the Crass label places the album in a broader historical context, offering an expanded, carefully curated presentation for listeners who want to experience the record in a form that respects the original spirit while making it accessible to a new generation. Crass as manufacturer continues the collective's tradition of controlling its own output and aesthetics, emphasizing independence from the mainstream music industry and a consistent, politically conscious visual and sonic identity. Crass, formed in the late 1970s in the UK, are widely regarded as pioneers of anarcho-punk. Known for their uncompromising stance, collective way of working and provocative artwork, they became a reference point for countless punk and underground bands worldwide. Their releases, distributed largely outside conventional industry channels, helped establish a global network of DIY labels, fanzines and collectives, and their music remains a touchstone for politically engaged punk and alternative culture.