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The Record (album)

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Length
  
27:03

Producer
  
Gary Lubow

Artist
  
Fear

Label
  
Slash Records

Language
  
English

The Record (1982)
  
More Beer (1985)

Release date
  
15 June 1982

Genres
  
Punk rock, Hardcore punk

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Released
  
May 16, 1982 (1982-05-16)

Recorded
  
December 1981 at Sound City Studios in Van Nuys, Los Angeles

Similar
  
Fear albums, Punk rock albums

Fear the record 1982 full album


The Record is the debut studio album by the American hardcore punk band Fear, released in 1982.

Contents

Fear the record full album


Release and reception

The Record was released on May 16, 1982, on Slash Records with the catalog number SR 111. It was re-released on CD in 2007 with the single "Fuck Christmas" as a bonus track.

The album has been regarded as Fear's best album and as a classic album of the 1980s Los Angeles hardcore punk scene. It has received mostly positive reviews, with Mark Deming of AllMusic rating the album 4.5 out of 5 stars and stating that it "makes sense that John Belushi was a big fan of Fear, because The Record sounds like the punk equivalent of the movie Animal House -- puerile, offensive, and often reveling in its own ignorance, but pretty entertaining on a non-think level while it lasts". He also stated that Fear had a "fairly unique perspective -- they seemingly embraced punk as an efficient way to piss off everyone around them, and there's no arguing that they achieved their goals with flying colors on their first and best album, The Record".

Legacy

Kurt Cobain listed it in his top 50 albums of all time.

Vocalist/rhythm guitarist Lee Ving was interviewed about the original album's recording in Dave Grohl's 2013 documentary film Sound City.

Guns N' Roses bassist Duff McKagan picked the song "We Destroy the Family" for his 2016 list, "The 10 Best Punk Songs", and said, "Fear’s debut album The Record still gets played backstage before I go on".

Track listing

All tracks written by Lee Ving, except where noted.

The Fear Record

In June 2012, a new lineup of Fear re-recorded The Record in its entirety. With a slightly altered track sequence, it was released by The End Records on November 6, 2012. Due to the sexism of songs such as "Beef Boloney" and the homophobia of the song "New York's Alright If You Like Saxophones", certain lyrics were altered for the remakes. The re-recorded album received mostly negative reviews from critics and fans alike. Jason Lymangrover of AllMusic rated it 2.5 out of 5 stars and stated: "The reason why this was made is a complete mystery. The '80s version is obviously the way to go. It's a perfect snapshot of the snottiest band of the punk movement baiting everyone and everything around them". He also said that "finances played into the band disbanding before, so there is a good chance that this version was devised as a way to cash in. Even if the reasons are more innocent, and Ving believed that his time spent playing the guitar parts live for three decades would help him update his masterpiece, times have changed".

Track listing

All tracks written by Ving, except where noted.

Original version

  • Lee Ving - lead vocals, rhythm guitar, bass on "New York's Alright If You Like Saxophones"
  • Philo Cramer - lead guitar
  • Derf Scratch - bass, backing vocals, saxophone, rhythm guitar on "New York's Alright If You Like Saxophones", lead vocals on "Getting the Brush"
  • Spit Stix - drums
  • Production

  • Gary Lubow - producer
  • Bruce Barris - engineer
  • Geza X - mixing
  • Greg Lee - mastering
  • Barbara Biro Ving - photography
  • Re-recording

  • Lee Ving - lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Dave Stark - lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Paul Lerma - bass, backing vocals
  • Andrew Jaimez - drums
  • Additional performers

  • David Urquitti - saxophone on "New York's Alright If You Like Saxophones"
  • Production

  • Fear - producers
  • John Lousteau, Andrew Jamiez - engineers
  • Bill Stevenson - mixing
  • Jason Livermore - mastering
  • Cynthia Correl - photography
  • Songs

    1Let’s Have a War2:21
    2Beef Boloney1:47
    3Camarillo1:09

    References

    The Record (album) Wikipedia