THE GUN CLUB Fire Of Love (LP) (classic 1981 debut album) (The Cramps)
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The Gun Club
Fire Of Love
Format: LP
Record Label: Munster
Condition: New (sealed)
* High quality reissue of their classic 1981 debut album.
* Jeffrey Lee Pierce - reggae enthusiast, heroin addict, and former president of the Blondie
fan club - suffered a lonely, depressing death on March 31st, 1996 of a
brain hemorrhage, after untold years of drug use and alcoholism. Why
this event mattered much to anyone lay in a fantastic record his band, The Gun Club, recorded 16 years earlier: the masterful
Fire Of Love.
A visionary and fierce moment in time when The Gun Club took the raw,
dripping meat of shopworn delta blues and infused it with the energy and
fire of the LA punk rock scene. Inspired by bands like X, Television and The Cramps, he met Kid Congo Powers (who later played with Nick Cave and The Cramps) and they formed the Creeping Ritual
in 1979, soon to be renamed The Gun Club. Pierce was already a
notorious drunk, exhibitionist, poet and fanboy. The Gun Club were
quickly a dangerous new spoke on the spinning wheel of dynamic L.A.
alt-culture. By 1980, Jeffrey Lee had moved into a deep reverence for
Mississippi delta blues. The Gun Club paid more than passing homage:
they wholeheartedly swiped complete riffs, words and attitude from the
masters. Pierce participated in the great blues singer tradition by
cobbling together distinct lines from other people's songs to create new
ones. Snatches of Blind Willie Johnson, Blind Lemon Jefferson and Robert Johnson can be heard throughout this debut LP - released in 1981 on Slash's Ruby Records. What makes
Fire Of Love
such a brilliant listen long after its time is that this blatant homage
to the blues was amplified, energized and kicked into overdrive - in a
new style that combined the ghostliness of the original model with a
Fast, unwound and supremely energetic beat. The engineering feats of Pat Burnette
contributed to that sound: he wielded his Quad-Teck studios like a
weapon, and mastered some of the greatest sides in L.A. music history
(such as Germs'
GI). Pure fullness of sound and the raw
hot throb of records that were made to stand the test of time. From the
immensely dark and aggressive sexuality of "Sex Beat," THe Gun Club's most
recognizable number, to the fetishistic salute to fellow traveler Poison Ivy
of The Cramps in "For The Love Of Ivy," including the hellfire classic
"She Is Like Heroin To Me," a masterpiece in which everything comes
together;
Fire Of Love is pure perfection. It stands among the
greatest classics of rock history, and shows the genius of the great
Jeffrey, whose haunted singing has never been replaced. It proved out to
be one of the most influential records of the 1980's, with countless
musicians declaring their love for The Gun Club.
* Track Listing: Sex Beat / Preaching The Blues / Promise Me / She Is Like Heroin To Me / For The Love Of Ivy / Fire Spirit / Ghost On The Highway / Jack On Fire / Black Train / Cool Drink Of Water / Goodbye Johnny
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