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$30.00

Worst - ST

Format: LP
Label: Dig! Records DI LP 002 (France)
Year: 1993
Origin: Vancouver, British Columbia, 🇨🇦
Genre: garage, rock, punk
Keyword: 
Value of Original Title: $30.00
Make Inquiry/purchase: email ryder@robertwilliston.com
Release Type: Albums
Websites:  No
Playlist: The Garage, Foreign Pressings, 1990's, British Columbia

Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
Sleepy Town
The DT’s
Little White Lies
Stop Wasting My Time
Telling You True
Afraid of the Dark
Get That Thing

Side 2

Track Name
Heretic
Can’t Stand This Love
Your Love Tonight
I Don’t Want You
Gonna Change Your Mind
Lucky Guy
Set Me Free

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Vancouver, British Columbia group who list as inspiration The Kinks, Shadows of the Knight, Seeds, Wailers and the Painted Ship as well as The Cynics, Gravedigger V, the Gruesomes from the 80's garage punk scene. They had a rotating lineup with the mainstay lead vocalist Greg Johnson. A cassette of Studio Demos & Live Recordings was released with Gord Smithers and Rockin' Ray Larocque on guitar, Grant Shankaruk on bass, Brad Coates on drums, Karen Edgar on organ and was mixed by Wimpy Roy (Brian Roy Goble) of The Subhumans and D.O.A.

Greg Johnson (The Fiends, The Graverobbers): lead vocals
Rieuwert Buitenga (The Night Stalkers, Electric Eye, The Fiends, The Waves): guitar, organ, vocals
Chris Williscroft: bass, vocals
Colin Raesler (The Night Stalkers, Planet of Spiders, The Enigmas): drums

Guest musicians:
Eric Von Schlippen (Zamboni Drivers): guitar, vocals
Johnny Thirteenfingers: organ
James T. Massacre: percussion
Colin Forsyth: organ

Produced by Rieuwert Buitenga and Greg Johnson
Engineered by Rieuwert Buitenga at home and Bart Gurr at Bullfrog Studios, Vancouver, British Columbia
Mixed at Bullfrog Studios, Vancouver, British Columbia
Mastered by Rod Nattrass at Whipping Post
Additional mastering by Steve Royea

Album jacket design by Tom Miller
Photography by Dan Zubkoff

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