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01. HI SHERIFFS OF BLUE - Gossip Crowd, Loser Line, Sweet Talk, My Big Vacation, Hate
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02. HI SHERIFFS OF BLUE - Dust My Blues
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03. HI SHERIFFS OF BLUE - Big Duke
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04. HI SHERIFFS OF BLUE - Blue Door, Black Door
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05. HI SHERIFFS OF BLUE - White Street Shuffle
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06. HI SHERIFFS OF BLUE - Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?
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07. HI SHERIFFS OF BLUE - Cold Chills
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ARTIST
HI SHERIFFS OF BLUE
TITLE
NYC 1980
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
FEEDING TUBE RECORDS
CATALOG #
FTR 093LP
FTR 093LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
6/24/2014
"The No Wave era of NYC was a short, dark flash of energy that was extinguished almost as soon as it was noticed. It happened so goddamn fast that if you missed the imaginal cut-off for inclusion by a few fucking weeks, you were forever written out of the picture. Believe me.
Thurston
and I wrote the book on this goddamn scene, and the
Hi Sheriffs
were just outside our temporal markers, despite the fact they'd played Tier 3, the Mudd Club and everywhere you'd think would matter. But look, they were as second gen No Wave as the
Raybeats
, the
Bush Tetras
and
Eight Eyed Spy
. If you have to ask why that was, and why such things were a matter of weeks rather than anything else, I dunno what to say. It's just how it was, and we all knew it. Shit moved fast. The fact that the Hi Sheriffs were devolved from the
Girls
-- the BEST band Boston ever birthed, as well as the only non-CLE band to ever record for
Pere Ubu
's label, Hearthan -- did not mean shit. They were perhaps only weeks too late to make the No Wave cut (something they'd immediately wanted to hit after the Girls played Tier 3 with
Basquiat
's band,
Gray
), but hey -- even Gray is a tad late for my taste. Still, musically, this quartet --
Mark Dagley
and
George Condo
from Boston's Girls,
Seth Weinhardt
and
Beth Fowler
from RISD's
Bachelors Of Art
-- blew my mind. I first saw them at Tier 3, and they were like a crazed version of
DNA
playing the blues. Mark brought the first single up to the
NY Rocker
office a while later and
Andy
recognized the cover he was doing, but I assumed it was all just blown brain originals. Little did I know. This album is mostly made up of pre-first single live and rehearsal stuff, and it is just the sort of raw madness everyone wants to hear all the time. Even
Lydia Lunch
liked 'em. She did not record with them until later -- not long before she'd begin her
Devil Dogs
project -- but even she knew she was beyond No Wave at the point of Eight Eyed Spy. It was a weirdly specific scene in many ways. But sonically, it bore lots of fruit. And one of the first, best and most blues-wailingest of its proponents was the Hi Sheriffs Of Blue." --
Byron Coley
; Includes a download card. Edition of 500.
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