Würm - Exhumed (2LP, Vinyle bleu)
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Vocals – Simon Smallwood (A1 to B6)
Guitar, Backing Vocals – Ed Danky (A1 to B6)
Guitar, Lead Vocals – Ed Danky (C1 to C3)
Lead Guitar, Vocals – Ed Danky (C4 to D5)
Bass, Backing Vocals – Chuck Dukowski
Blues Harp – Dez Cadena (A1 to B6)
Drums, Backing Vocals – "Loud" Lou Hinzo (A1 to C3, C5 to D5)
Percussion – Chuck Dukowski (A1 to B6), Dez Cadena (A1 to B6), Ed Danky (A1 to B6), "Loud" Lou Hinzo (A1 to B6)
Synthesizer – Ethan James (A1 to B6)
2 LPs, Gatefold jacket
Limited to 1,500 copies
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180g
Record color : blue
Speed : 33RPM
Size : 12”
Stereo
Studio
Record Press : Pallas
Label : ORG Music
A1 to B6 recorded in 1983-84 at Radio Tokyo in Venice Beach. Tracks A1 to B5 originally appeared on the "Feast" album on SST Records in 1985. B6 originally appeared on "The Blasting Concept Vol. 2" compilation on SST Records in 1986.
C1 to C3 recorded in 1982 at Music Lab studios in Silverlake, CA. Mixed at Hit City West in LA. Originally released as a 7" EP on SST Records in 1982.
C4 recorded in 1983 at Radio Tokyo Studio, Venice Beach California. Originally appeared on the Ear Movie Records compilation "Radio Tokyo Tapes".
C5 recorded at Mystic Recording, Hollywood California. Originally appeared on the Mystic Records compilation "Destroy LA".
D1 to D5 were recorded in the summer of 1977 at the Wurmhole in Hermosa Beach
Engineered by Ethan James (A1 to B6, C4), Glen Feit: C1 to C3), Würm (D1 to D5)
Produced by Chuck Dukowski (A1 to C5), Ed Danky (C1 to C5), Glen Feit (C1 to C3), Würm (D1 to D5)
Remastered by Dave Gardner
Released in 2018
Tracks :
Side A:
Side B:
Side C:
Side D:
Reviews:
Würm was a sludge metal band started in 1973 by bass player Chuck Dukowski, who would later join Black Flag. Without Würm, the genres of punk rock and hardcore would never have been the same. The band’s practice space, the Würmhole – a hangout for musicians in Hermosa Beach during the mid-late 70’s – is where Keith Morris and Greg Ginn met Dukowski and ultimately formed the original Black Flag line-up. The band’s only album, Feast, was released in 1985 after the band’s demise. With the help of Chuck Dukowski, the long-out-of-print LP is being “exhumed” and reissued, along with a second LP featuring unreleased tracks, demos, and more. The package comes complete with retrospective liner notes from Dukowski himself, plus never-before-seen photos from the early days. Previously released on limited edition blue color vinyl for Black Friday 2019, this double LP release is now widely available on black vinyl.
Ratings:
Discogs 4.47 / 5