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ARTIST
CRAMPS, THE
TITLE
Teenage Werewolf... Live
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
INTERFERENCE
CATALOG #
INTR 013LP
INTR 013LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
7/22/2016
The Cramps
live at New York's Club 57 on August 18th, 1979. These larger than life figures graced the stage of New York's legendary Club 57, standing on the brink of a wider stage, namely the world. The Cramps quickly became one of America's finest subculture manifestations, bred from the madness of '50s and '60s B-movie trash at the turn of punk,
Lux Interior
and his motley crew of proto-gothic punks tear off heads with a slew of
Dick Dale
and
Sonics
salutes amidst sordid contortions. Above all, The Cramps were a live band, a cabaret of B-movie histrionics and debonair, pursuing a lurid sexual gratification. Lux Interior in particular, personified, and externalized what lurked behind the snarl of every rockabilly hero. Interference presents the entire WPIX-FM broadcast of a legendary early performance by The Cramps at New York's Club 57 in the Irving Plaza from August 18th, 1979. Captured in their ultimate prime and before the release of their debut
Songs The Lord Taught Us
(1980). Professionally remastered. Includes background liners and superb rare archival photos. Hand-numbered and pressed on green, 180 gram vinyl.
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