Cramps: Off The Bone Illegal Records Lithograph Promo Poster COA Poison Ivy-1983

Offered is an Original 89x56cm lithograph Illegal Records Promo Poster From the Archive of Poison Ivy  For The Cramps Off The Bone Compilation  Released 1983.

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This British compilation includes the entirety of the Cramps’ first release, the Gravest Hits EP, along with selections from Songs the Lord Taught UsPsychedelic JungleSmell of Female, and a live version of “You Got Good Taste” (shortened here to “Good Taste”). It covers the years 1979-1983, a formative period in the band’s long career. Ten of the tracks can also be found on the domestic compilation Bad Music for Bad People, which was released the following year. Although the bulk of the material consists of covers, you can hardly tell (barring an intimacy with any of the originals). Once the Cramps get hold of a song, they always make it their own — even the more recognizable numbers like “Surfin’ Bird,” “Lonesome Town,” and “Fever.” All benefit from Lux Interior‘s vocal prowess. He’s a proto-punk screamer like Screamin’ Jay Hawkins or the Sonics‘ Gerry Roslie on the rockin’ numbers, but can caress a ballad like mid-period Elvis when the need arises. None of the songs sound as if they could possibly have been written anytime after the ’60s. Alex Chilton produced the first ten tracks, the Cramps the remaining seven

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Artists

Cramps

Year

1983

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