45 slivers   does it matter front

$250.00

Slivers - Does It Matter (picture sleeve)

Format: 45
Label: Black Hole Records SL 2002
Year: 1981
Origin: Victoria, British Columbia
Genre: rock, punk, power pop
Keyword: 
Value of Original Title: $250.00
Make Inquiry/purchase: email ryder@robertwilliston.com
Release Type: Singles
Websites:  No
Playlist: Punk Room, Vancouver Island Collection, 1980's, British Columbia

Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
Black Hole
Look at Me

Side 2

Track Name
Does it Matter
People

Photos

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45-Slivers - Does It Matter BACK

45 slivers   does it matter insert one sided

45-Slivers - Does It Matter INSERT ONE-SIDED

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45-Slivers - Does It Matter VINYL 01

45 slivers   does it matter vinyl 02

45-Slivers - Does It Matter VINYL 02

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Does It Matter (picture sleeve)

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Information/Write-up

The Slivers formed in 1981 in Victoria B.C., Canada. They released just one single during their time together in 1981.

"Black Hole" is a fast-tempo melodic punk/mod rocker with velvet-smooth lead vocals from Yvonne Cabot, good backing vocals from Murry Pettinger and nice guitar work including a good solo, percolating bass, and good time-keeping from kathy Westwood.

"Look at Me" is a mid-tempo mod flavoured rocker with good lead vocals and bass guitar from Yvonne Cabot, nice guitar including another good solo and backing vocals from Murry Pettinger and Kathy Westwood does a good job keeping everything together on drums.

"Does it matter" is a fast-tempo melodic mod number with more good muscianship from the group, especially the nice guitar solo!

"People" is a fast-tempo mod-punk rocker with great vocals from Yvonne Cabot, nice distorted guitar solo, percolating bass and drums.

Yvonne Cabot: lead vocals, bass
Kathy Westwood: drums
Murray Pettinger: guitar, backing vocals

Produced by The Slivers
Engineered by George and Tony Moskell
Recorded July 1981, at Legacy Studios, Victoria, British Columbia

Photos by Yvonne Cabot and John Pettinger

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