Crass - The Feeding Of The 5000 (The Second Sitting) FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | End Result |
| 2 | SucksVocals – Pete Wright |
| 3 | What A Shame |
| 4 | G's Song |
| 5 | Reject Of Society |
| 6 | You PayVocals – Pete Wright |
| 7 | AsylumVoice – Eve Libertine |
| 8 | So What |
| 9 | They've Got A Bomb |
| 10 | Punk Is Dead |
| 11 | Banned From The Roxy |
| 12 | Fight War, Not Wars |
| 13 | Do They Owe Us A Living? |
| 14 | Angels |
| 15 | Well?...Do They? |
| 16 | WomenVoice – Joy De Vivre |
| 17 | General Bacardi |
| 18 | SecuricorVocals – Pete Wright |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WEENY 2, WEENY TWO, 621984 | Crass | The Feeding Of The Five Thousand (12", Album, EP) | Small Wonder Records, Small Wonder Records, Small Wonder Records | WEENY 2, WEENY TWO, 621984 | UK | 1979 |
| WEENY 2, WEENY TWO, 521984 | Crass | The Feeding Of The Five Thousand (12", EP, RP) | Small Wonder Records, Small Wonder Records, Crass Records | WEENY 2, WEENY TWO, 521984 | UK | 1979 |
| 621984 | Crass | The Feeding Of The Five Thousand (12", RP) | Crass Records | 621984 | France | Unknown |
| 621984C | Crass | The Feeding Of The 5000 (Cass, Album) | Crass Records | 621984C | France | 1981 |
| 621984 | Crass | The Feeding Of The 5000 (The Second Sitting) (12", RE) | Crass Records | 621984 | UK | Unknown |
Credits
- Artwork – G
- Bass – Pete Wright
- Drums, Noises [Radio] – Penny Rimbaud
- Engineer – John Loder
- Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals – Phil Free
- Lead Vocals – Steve Ignorant
- Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals – N.A. Palmer
- Written-By, Producer – Crass
Notes
Differs to all other UK versions because of : "Pay no more than £3.00" appears on the right margin of the front sleeve poster jacket and without "Made in France". This release The Feeding Of The 5000 (The Second Sitting) with "Made in France".
All material C P A crass 1978.
Recorded live at Southern Studios, London 29/10/78.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Etched Runout Side A): MPO 621984 A-4 FROM WEENY ACORNS
- Matrix / Runout (Etched Runout Side B): MPO 621984 B4 THE MIGHTY A.N.O.K. DOTH GROW
Companies
- Recorded At – Southern Studios
- Pressed By – MPO
Video
Album
The Feeding of the 5000 is the first album by the anarcho-punk band Crass. The album was recorded on 29 October 1978, by John Loder at Southern Studios and was released the same year. It was considered revolutionary in its time due to what was considered an extreme sound, frequently profane lyrical content and the anarchist political ideals in the lyrics. The album also saw the introduction of Crass's policy of ensuring cheap prices for their records. This album is considered one of the first punk. 2019 г. CRASS-The Feeding Of The 5000 Second Setting-Small Wonder Records-1979-Crass Records -1981. The Feeding of the Five Thousand The Second Sitting. The Orchard Music, Believe Music от лица компании. The Feeding of the 5000 - Crass. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Do you know any background info about this album Start the wiki. Crass were an English anarcho-punk band, formed in 1977 and based around Dial House, an open house community near Epping, Essex, England. In contrast to the Sex Pistols 'anarchy', Crass' attitude was more directly influenced by libertarian socialist philosophy and anarchism's nineteenth century roots. The Second Sitting is a reprint of Crass' first LP, replacing the one-minute silent track The Sound of Free Speech with Asylum, the track that was originally supposed to open the album. Original pressings in 1979 lacked Asylum due to the workers refusing to print the tracks blasphemous language. The Feeding of the 5000 The Second Sitting Q&A. Artwork Gee Vaucher. Album 1978 18 Songs. More by Crass. Ten Notes On a Summer's Day The Swansong. Normal Never Was - Single. Bomb Rlr Remix - Single. Christ The Album. Stations of the Crass. Best Before 1984. Penis Envy. The album has been remastered by Alex Gordon and Penny Rimbaud at Abbey Road Studios as close as possible to the sound of the original release as it was in the beginning - From distributor website. Comes in clear protective outer sleeve with white sticker on front stating remastered at Abbey Road Studios. Other copies have 6 crossed out and replaced with a supposedly hand written 5, this occurred on second pressings of the original release. The first issue original release just has 621984. THIS release has 6 crossed out and is replaced by a supposedly hand written 4. Songs in album Crass - The Feeding Of The 5000 1978. Crass - Asylum. Crass - Do They Owe Us A Living . Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. Crass was the first group to take the idea seriously. The band has had an inestimable influence on both punk rock and anarchism. As such, it is hard to call the band over-rated in this regard, but as a musical group Crass suffered from repetitiveness, poor production and all around poor musicianship. The Feeding of the 5000 is no exception. The album created huge amounts of controversy even before it was released. Workers at the pressing plant refused to manufacture the record, as they felt the lyrics of the opener Asylum were blasphemous. And they are. In the extreme. I think it w. Perhaps the most uncompromising early British punk record, though a long way from the best. This is far more interesting for its form than its content super-brief, incoherent rants over pummeling drums and incomprehensible vocals were made into a hardcore cliché by the early '80s, but were impossibly radical and noisy in 1978


















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