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Big Black: Songs About Fucking 12" (remastered)

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Big Black: Songs About Fucking 12" (remastered)

Big Black: Songs About Fucking 12" (remastered)

Remastered by Steve Albini & Bob Weston at Chicago Mastering

Big BlackĀ was started by Steve Albini in 1982 while he was living in Evanston, Illinois, and attending Northwestern University. Contrary to popular belief,Ā Big BlackĀ was not Steve’s first band. Prior to formingĀ Big Black, Steve was in a band called Just Ducky, in Montana and a band called Small Irregular Pieces of Aluminum, in Chicago.Ā 
Lungs, the firstĀ Big BlackĀ release, was recorded by Steve in 1982 on a borrowed 4-track. He played everything on the EP himself except the sax bleating courtesy of pal John Bohnen and the drums courtesy of Roland.Ā Lungs, was originally issued on the Chicago label Ruthless Records.
Soon after, Steve recruited Jeff Pezzati (Naked Raygun) to help him out on bass. Santiago Durango, another founding member of Naked Raygun, joined them on guitar. In 1983, together with live drummer Pat Byrne, they recorded theĀ BulldozerĀ EP. It was initially released in a limited galvanized metal album jacket on Fever Records.Ā 
By 1984, the band did some touring and signed a deal with Homestead Records. They recorded one more time with Jeff Pezzati on bass, which resulted in their Homestead debut, theĀ Racer XĀ EP, and the start of theĀ Il DuceĀ 7". After that, Jeff returned full time to Naked Raygun, and he was replaced with Dave Riley.
In 1985, the new trio recordedĀ Big Black’sĀ first full length,Ā AtomizerĀ as well as finishing and releasing theĀ Il Duce7". 1986 saw the release ofĀ Atomizer, as well as the release theĀ Hammer PartyĀ album which was a compilation of theĀ LungsĀ EP and theĀ BulldozerĀ EP.Ā 
Shortly after those releases, freed from their Homestead deal,Ā Big BlackĀ signed with Touch and Go and recorded theĀ HeadacheĀ EP andĀ HeartbeatĀ 7ā€ in the summer of 1986. The first limited pressing of theĀ HeadacheĀ EP (released in 1987) boasted artwork that would make any of today’s black metal bands foam gleefully at the mouth.Ā 
1987 was a very full year forĀ Big Black. TheĀ HeadacheĀ EP andĀ HeartbeatĀ 7ā€ were released. They recorded and released the 7ā€ of "The Model/He’s A Whore," as well as their second full length album,Ā Songs About Fucking. They toured extensively (forĀ Big Black). And they broke up. To quote the album insert inĀ Songs About Fucking: ā€œHey, breaking up is an idea that has occurred to far too few groups. Sometimes to the wrong ones.ā€
When they broke up, Santiago Durango decided to go to law school and is now a lawyer. While in law school, he released two EP’s on Touch and Go as Arsenal. Steve Albini went on to form Rapeman, and then Shellac. He also owns and operates Electrical Audio recording studio in Chicago.Ā 
Big Black'sĀ second and final full-length -Ā Songs About FuckingĀ - has beenĀ remastered by Steve Albini and Bob Weston at Chicago MasteringĀ and isĀ reissued here on vinyl with an accompanying MP3 album download.
"The viciousness, baiting, and cynicism of Songs About Fucking is a reaction to every placid, politically correct, safe gesture we're bombarded with daily. The iconic front cover image, making the unutterable visually appealing, fits perfectly - Hollywood and the ad companies can keep making beautiful shit; Big Black made the inverse." Ā - Ā Jason Crock, Pitchfork
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Remastered by Steve Albini & Bob Weston at Chicago Mastering

Big BlackĀ was started by Steve Albini in 1982 while he was living in Evanston, Illinois, and attending Northwestern University. Contrary to popular belief,Ā Big BlackĀ was not Steve’s first band. Prior to formingĀ Big Black, Steve was in a band called Just Ducky, in Montana and a band called Small Irregular Pieces of Aluminum, in Chicago.Ā 
Lungs, the firstĀ Big BlackĀ release, was recorded by Steve in 1982 on a borrowed 4-track. He played everything on the EP himself except the sax bleating courtesy of pal John Bohnen and the drums courtesy of Roland.Ā Lungs, was originally issued on the Chicago label Ruthless Records.
Soon after, Steve recruited Jeff Pezzati (Naked Raygun) to help him out on bass. Santiago Durango, another founding member of Naked Raygun, joined them on guitar. In 1983, together with live drummer Pat Byrne, they recorded theĀ BulldozerĀ EP. It was initially released in a limited galvanized metal album jacket on Fever Records.Ā 
By 1984, the band did some touring and signed a deal with Homestead Records. They recorded one more time with Jeff Pezzati on bass, which resulted in their Homestead debut, theĀ Racer XĀ EP, and the start of theĀ Il DuceĀ 7". After that, Jeff returned full time to Naked Raygun, and he was replaced with Dave Riley.
In 1985, the new trio recordedĀ Big Black’sĀ first full length,Ā AtomizerĀ as well as finishing and releasing theĀ Il Duce7". 1986 saw the release ofĀ Atomizer, as well as the release theĀ Hammer PartyĀ album which was a compilation of theĀ LungsĀ EP and theĀ BulldozerĀ EP.Ā 
Shortly after those releases, freed from their Homestead deal,Ā Big BlackĀ signed with Touch and Go and recorded theĀ HeadacheĀ EP andĀ HeartbeatĀ 7ā€ in the summer of 1986. The first limited pressing of theĀ HeadacheĀ EP (released in 1987) boasted artwork that would make any of today’s black metal bands foam gleefully at the mouth.Ā 
1987 was a very full year forĀ Big Black. TheĀ HeadacheĀ EP andĀ HeartbeatĀ 7ā€ were released. They recorded and released the 7ā€ of "The Model/He’s A Whore," as well as their second full length album,Ā Songs About Fucking. They toured extensively (forĀ Big Black). And they broke up. To quote the album insert inĀ Songs About Fucking: ā€œHey, breaking up is an idea that has occurred to far too few groups. Sometimes to the wrong ones.ā€
When they broke up, Santiago Durango decided to go to law school and is now a lawyer. While in law school, he released two EP’s on Touch and Go as Arsenal. Steve Albini went on to form Rapeman, and then Shellac. He also owns and operates Electrical Audio recording studio in Chicago.Ā 
Big Black'sĀ second and final full-length -Ā Songs About FuckingĀ - has beenĀ remastered by Steve Albini and Bob Weston at Chicago MasteringĀ and isĀ reissued here on vinyl with an accompanying MP3 album download.
"The viciousness, baiting, and cynicism of Songs About Fucking is a reaction to every placid, politically correct, safe gesture we're bombarded with daily. The iconic front cover image, making the unutterable visually appealing, fits perfectly - Hollywood and the ad companies can keep making beautiful shit; Big Black made the inverse." Ā - Ā Jason Crock, Pitchfork
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