Crass - Stations of the Crass CD new
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1. Stations Of The Crass
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2. Mother Earth
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3. White Punks On Hope
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4. You've Got Big Hands
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5. Darling
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6. System
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7. Bigman
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8. Hurry Up Gary
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9. Gas Man Cometh
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10. Democrats
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11. Contaminational Power
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12. Time Out
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13. I Ain't Thick It's Just A Trick
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14. Fun Going On
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15. Crutch Of Society
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16. Heard Too Much About
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17. Chairman Of The Board
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18. Tired
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19. Walls
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20. Upright Citizen
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21. System (2)
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22. Big Man
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23. Banned From The Roxy
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24. Hurry Up Gary (2)
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25. Middle Class Working Class
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26. Fight War Not Wars
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27. Shaved Women
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28. Fun Going On (2)
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29. Unknown Songs
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30. Do They Owe Us A Living
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31. Punk Is Dead |
In my opinion: quite simply the best album ever produced. Crass at
their best with 3 sides ( as it was on the vinyl version )of pure
impassioned protest with some gems of musically brilliance ( I've
always felt that Crass's creative ability was never fully appreciated
by enough people).
Every track is a classic even the live side of the album is a valuable document of Crass's live sound and ideas at the time.
Essential listening and even better with cd quality.
I had this album on vinyl and like everyone else sold my record
collection. Glad to see all Crass material has been re-released on CD.
More
of a politically inspired band than a music band, although some of the
tunes are rather catchy. The lyrics are superb and as others say are
just as relevant today, possibly more so. There projection of the
future has come and what can we do about it? Possibly try to get as
many listening to the message put across by bands like Crass and their
American equivalent the Dead Kennedy's.
This is there best album
both lyrically and musically, a gem, shame that the lyrics are not on
the sleeve anymore, but space is limited on CD.
After buying this one, the best of 1984 is next best.