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VEN 678CD
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$16.00
PREORDER
RELEASE DATE: 8/21/2026
"In October 1977, the Cramps ventured into Ardent Studios in Memphis, Tennessee with producer and Cramps translator extraordinaire, Alex Chilton. The band had planned on recording their song 'TV Set,' as an A side, along with another track or tracks. Mr. Chilton told them the way he liked to work was to have a band record a lot of songs and from that they would pick the best of the bunch. Luckily for Cramps fans everywhere, the band did just that. The first evidence of these sessions was unleashed upon an 'unsuspecting human world' in April 1978 on the band's own Vengeance Records label. It was a two song 7-inch with a version of the Trashmen's 1963 classic 'Surfin' Bird,' pushed well beyond its breaking point, forcing it to mutate into a much higher form of lowdown, and Jack Scott's 1959 cool burning 'The Way I Walk,' dragged back into the Stone Age. After one listen, it was clear the Cramps had absolutely tapped into rock 'n' roll's mainline. In November of the same year, and again from the October 1977 sessions came another two-song lesson in how it's done, or undone, with easily one of the greatest A sides of all time: 'Human Fly.' The B side was held hostage by 'Domino,' originally sung by Roy Orbison. The Cramps' version swaggers with infinite confidence and is an absolute thrill to listen to. In the summer of 1979, young degenerates in England were treated to a 12-inch by the Cramps called Gravest Hits, which featured not only the aforementioned four tracks, but also a fifth, again from the October 1977 sessions. This release features the legendary band's unreleased sessions with producer Alex Chilton from 1977. Liner Notes by Henry Rollins."
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VEN 678LP
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$27.00
PREORDER
RELEASE DATE: 8/21/2026
LP version. "In October 1977, the Cramps ventured into Ardent Studios in Memphis, Tennessee with producer and Cramps translator extraordinaire, Alex Chilton. The band had planned on recording their song 'TV Set,' as an A side, along with another track or tracks. Mr. Chilton told them the way he liked to work was to have a band record a lot of songs and from that they would pick the best of the bunch. Luckily for Cramps fans everywhere, the band did just that. The first evidence of these sessions was unleashed upon an 'unsuspecting human world' in April 1978 on the band's own Vengeance Records label. It was a two song 7-inch with a version of the Trashmen's 1963 classic 'Surfin' Bird,' pushed well beyond its breaking point, forcing it to mutate into a much higher form of lowdown, and Jack Scott's 1959 cool burning 'The Way I Walk,' dragged back into the Stone Age. After one listen, it was clear the Cramps had absolutely tapped into rock 'n' roll's mainline. In November of the same year, and again from the October 1977 sessions came another two-song lesson in how it's done, or undone, with easily one of the greatest A sides of all time: 'Human Fly.' The B side was held hostage by 'Domino,' originally sung by Roy Orbison. The Cramps' version swaggers with infinite confidence and is an absolute thrill to listen to. In the summer of 1979, young degenerates in England were treated to a 12-inch by the Cramps called Gravest Hits, which featured not only the aforementioned four tracks, but also a fifth, again from the October 1977 sessions. This release features the legendary band's unreleased sessions with producer Alex Chilton from 1977. Liner Notes by Henry Rollins."
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VEN 678X-LP
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$29.00
PREORDER
RELEASE DATE: 8/21/2026
LP version. Glow in the dark color vinyl. "In October 1977, the Cramps ventured into Ardent Studios in Memphis, Tennessee with producer and Cramps translator extraordinaire, Alex Chilton. The band had planned on recording their song 'TV Set,' as an A side, along with another track or tracks. Mr. Chilton told them the way he liked to work was to have a band record a lot of songs and from that they would pick the best of the bunch. Luckily for Cramps fans everywhere, the band did just that. The first evidence of these sessions was unleashed upon an 'unsuspecting human world' in April 1978 on the band's own Vengeance Records label. It was a two song 7-inch with a version of the Trashmen's 1963 classic 'Surfin' Bird,' pushed well beyond its breaking point, forcing it to mutate into a much higher form of lowdown, and Jack Scott's 1959 cool burning 'The Way I Walk,' dragged back into the Stone Age. After one listen, it was clear the Cramps had absolutely tapped into rock 'n' roll's mainline. In November of the same year, and again from the October 1977 sessions came another two-song lesson in how it's done, or undone, with easily one of the greatest A sides of all time: 'Human Fly.' The B side was held hostage by 'Domino,' originally sung by Roy Orbison. The Cramps' version swaggers with infinite confidence and is an absolute thrill to listen to. In the summer of 1979, young degenerates in England were treated to a 12-inch by the Cramps called Gravest Hits, which featured not only the aforementioned four tracks, but also a fifth, again from the October 1977 sessions. This release features the legendary band's unreleased sessions with producer Alex Chilton from 1977. Liner Notes by Henry Rollins."
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VEN 674LP
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"Limited repress on metallic red vinyl. Dangerous, bizarre, but most of all cool, The Cramps one again prove themselves as leaders in skull-fracturing rock ʼnʼ roll, delving even deeper into a wicked netherworld where few have dared to tread. They are the architects of a sound that has spawned an entire subversive subculture. Originally released in 1997, Big Beat From Badsville is a haul-ass, careening monster of a record featuring more songs of mutilation, shape-shifting, psycho frenzies and she-devil-worship."
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VEN 672LP
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"Limited repress on clear with black hi-melt vinyl. Note new price. Sex-classic Stay Sick was originally released in 1990 and features more of the dark side of rockabilly in a jugular vein. The opener, a hopped-up cover of obscure Sun Records tune 'Bop Pills,' proves that rumors of amphetamine usage by the original Memphis rockabilly cats was not exaggerated, and sets the pace for the rest of the album. Hog-wild covers of 'Shortninʼ Bread' and 'Muleskinner Blues' probably have the original writers dancing on their graves, and The Cramps' version of the perverse rarity 'Her Love Rubbed Offʼ' shines a lurid spotlight on the only song that Carl Perkins was admittedly ashamed of writing. Plus, Stay Sick delivers loads of action-packed originals celebrating kamikaze thrill-seeking and scary sexy she-creatures. This is pure jungle music -- one half hillbilly and one half punk. If you canʼt dig this then you must have 'Daisys Up Your Butterfly'! Still a favorite among rock ʼnʼ roll sickos worldwide."
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ILP 013LP
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"Companion volume to Off The Bone. Single A&B sides from releases 1985-2003, Pressed on 200gm vinyl and housed in rather cool 3D sleeve (no glasses)."
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MOP 3066LP
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"Fanclub release of their last album. Pressed on 200g vinyl, comes packaged in glossy 'Ivy' sleeve."
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RKNG 018LP
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"Soundboard recording of the New Years Eve show at the Old Fillmore, 1987. A great gig, capturing them on one of the final dates of the 'Date With Elvis' World tour. This line-up includes Candy Del Mar on bass duties."
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CREEPY 013LP
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"One of the Cramps' finest live albums. Recorded in Seattle in May 1982, it shows the band at its peak, with Kid Congo Powers joining the band on guitar, performing the best of their newly released Psychedelic Jungle. More tracks from the first album and some select '50s and '60s punk tracks."
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JACK 081LP
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Recorded live at The Stone, San Francisco, California on the 13th of May 1980. One of the final shows with Bryan Gregory.
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JACK 081CV-LP
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Color vinyl version. Recorded live at The Stone, San Francisco, California on the 13th of May 1980. One of the final shows with Bryan Gregory.
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LR 2023LP
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"God only knows where the guys/gals behind 'Ill Eagle' get their material from. Originally, this appeared in the early '80s (1981 according to Discogs) with 13 tracks on it. This version has been cleaned up and expanded to include the five extra tracks added which were missing from the original release. Fabulous release indeed and a welcome addition, very limited quantity."
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RSL 13005LP
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The Cramps FM radio broadcast at Weekend On Mars-Club, New York, NY. Recorded August 18, 1979.
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RKNG 015LP
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A few years back someone released a 10″ boxset comprising of a box, badge, poster and a 10″ lathe cut EP with just six tracks taken from the set played at Pukkelpop Festival in Belgium (Aug 26th 1990). It was claimed that there were only ten sets made. Here is basically the full gig with a great sound pressed on 200grm colored vinyl and housed in a high quality, heavy gauge sleeve with a beautiful glossy finish. No hand numbering, you can put your own number in up to 100 although it seems 200 have been pressed and what's more it comes with a fab poster, identical to the poster in the original box set.
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MADSVIL 001LP
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"Radio broadcast. Big beat from Beatsville Tour."
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MIND 722P-LP
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FM broadcast live, Volkhaus, Zurich, April 21st, 1986. The godfathers of psychobilly/garage punk.
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JACK 036LP
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Incredible '82 live show from Clutch Cargo's Detroit, featuring Terry Graham of The Gun Club on drums. The Cramps are on top of their game with psychotic interplanetary performance of infamous garage punk-a-billy underground hits as "New Kind Of Kick," "Goo Goo Muck," "Potentate Of Love," and more.
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JACK 036CV-LP
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Green color vinyl version. Incredible '82 live show from Clutch Cargo's Detroit, featuring Terry Graham of The Gun Club on drums. The Cramps are on top of their game with psychotic interplanetary performance of infamous garage punk-a-billy underground hits as "New Kind Of Kick," "Goo Goo Muck," "Potentate Of Love," and more.
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TPTDD 003CS
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Cramps, live at Le Flipper, Marseille, June 3, 1981.
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JACK 021LP
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It's live and loud. It's urgent and proud. Hot, crowded, amped venues scattered across L.A. It's big hair, little hair, guys, girlz. It's catchy, it's topical, it's angry, it's playful, it's live. And it lives on in a rocking, throbbing, sights-and-sounds showcase. Turn it on, turn it up, this means war: The Cramps live at Urgh! A Music War. Black vinyl.
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JACK 021CV-LP
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LP version. Yellow vinyl. It's live and loud. It's urgent and proud. Hot, crowded, amped venues scattered across L.A. It's big hair, little hair, guys, girlz. It's catchy, it's topical, it's angry, it's playful, it's live. And it lives on in a rocking, throbbing, sights-and-sounds showcase. Turn it on, turn it up, this means war: The Cramps live at Urgh! A Music War.
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MIND 774LP
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First time on vinyl. Legendary TV broadcast from the "Big Beat From Badsville" tour. Live at the Vidia Club Cesena, May 5th 1998.
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CR 001X-LP
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Green vinyl. Recorded live at The Stone, San Francisco, California on May 13th, 1980. One of the final shows with Bryan Gregory.
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JACK 001LP
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Cramps, live at Le Flipper, Marseille, June 3, 1981.
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EGG 340LP
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Live at the Keystone, Palo Alto, CA on February 01, 1979. Radio Broadcast by KFAT FM.
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