CRASS - Stations of the Crass (1980s repressing, double LP studio/live) M(-)/M-

Sold Date: May 10, 2019
Start Date: August 28, 2018
Final Price: $45.00 $34.00 (USD)
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This is a very fine copy from a 1980s repressing of the second LP by British group Crass, a double LP originally released like their debut in 1979.  The group was part of an anarchist commune that engaged in various intertwined political and artistic activities.  These activities are documented in the film, There is No Authority but Yourself, which is well worth a view.  They frequently targeted the Christian religion in their diatribes while also co-opting its symbolism for their own purposes.  The latter is reflected in the title of this record, which ironically transforms a Christian ritual into a reference to their fans' subway graffiti.  Crass were very influential in Britain and elsewhere in their day, though more for their politics and as exemplars of early punk's D.I.Y. ideals than for their music.  This record has three studio sides and a live side.  It was pressed in France.  Like most of the group's LPs, their debut is housed in a large black and white foldout poster sleeve.  It's like new -- M(-).  The discs are clean, and play with minimal surface noise -- a strong M-.

I’m in the process of selling off a large personal collection amassed over two decades. All discs have been stored in plastic lined inner sleeves separate from their sleeves. The sleeves have been stored in plastic sleeves. I have play graded (spot checked) discs except where otherwise noted.

If you'd like to order multiple items, I'll happily combine them so that you won't have to pay multiple shipping charges.