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You Give Love a Bad Name (album)

You Give Love a Bad Name is the fourth studio album released by American punk rock musician GG Allin, recorded with his backing band the Holy Men. Reissues credit the release mistakenly to GG Allin and the Criminal Quartet.

You Give Love a Bad Name
Studio album by
Released1987
RecordedMay 18, 1987 (original LP)
March 4 and July 7, 1991 (CD bonus tracks)
Genre
Length31:32 (original LP)
60:22 (CD reissue)
LabelHomestead Records (original LP)
Awareness Records (CD reissue)
ProducerGG Allin & The Holy Men
GG Allin chronology
Hated in the Nation
(1987)
You Give Love a Bad Name
(1987)
Freaks, Faggots, Drunks and Junkies
(1988)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

The album was the first to fully mark a distinct change in his vocal tone, which by this time began to take on a slurred and gravelly characteristic, and increasing usage of shock rock lyrical content.

History edit

After the release of the Hated in the Nation compilation cassette by ROIR, as well as a series of letters written by Allin to such magazines as Maximum RockNRoll and Flipside, and advertising campaigns in many music magazines and fanzines like Option, Flipside, RIP, Ben is Dead and many others by Black & Blue Records, Allin's stature in the punk rock underground had grown considerably. However, Allin's uncompromising, and increasingly transgressive performances, and his tendency towards extremely lowbrow lyrics, made him an unlikely prospect not only for major labels, but also for many of the independent labels like SST, Touch and Go, and Alternative Tentacles. Allin had parted with his previous label, Black and Blue Records once he signed with Homestead Records with Yarmouth's blessings.The goal was to get GG on a major label and both GG and Yarmouth felt Homestead was a good first step in getting there versus the small RI based label. Yarmouth is quoted "GG loved to trash any perceived or real authority including his record labels. I recall one show at The Populous Pudding in CT after the release of his second Homestead release where backstage GG pissed on my leg and yelled proudly that he now had pissed on both his labels. He said he pissed on Cosley's head. GG was that kind of guy. Back in the early days I spent a lot of money advertising GG in music publications. No label after Black & Blue had to sell an unknown artist."

Enter Gerard Cosloy, who had already played rhythm guitar with Allin on the "new" recordings on Hated in the Nation. Cosloy operated Homestead Records through a deal with record distributor Dutch East India, and had released records by Big Black, Sonic Youth and Dinosaur Jr before those bands left for greener pastures. With room on the roster and a desire to work with Allin again, Cosloy courted the shock-rocker. Allin agreed almost immediately. Homestead would be the biggest label Allin would deal with up until this time.

Music edit

On May 18, 1987, Allin entered a low-budget studio called The Music Box, located on Avenue B in New York City's East Village, accompanied by a four-piece band that included Cosloy on second guitar, along with three other area musicians: lead guitarist Greg Bullock, bassist Mike Kirkland, and drummer Mike "Machine Gun" Edison. Allin dubbed the session band The Holy Men.

Musically, Allin eschewed the hyper hardcore punk tempos of his second studio album Eat My Fuc in favor of the rough mid-tempo rock he began on his third full length, 1985's self-released cassette You'll Never Tame Me which is reminiscent of the New York Dolls and the Rolling Stones (the latter of which Allin was a major fan).

"Tough Fuckin' Shit" is an uncredited rewrite of Nancy Sinatra's "Sorry 'Bout That". And "I'm a Rapist" (sic)is musically the track "Blood for You" but with new lyrics (both originally appeared on 1986's self-released cassette EP The Sleaziest, Loosest Sluts by GG Allin & The Cedar Street Sluts.

"Beer Picnic" is a faithful, if slower, version of a song by obscure NYC punk band Bad Tuna Experience. (G.G. asked for—but did not receive—permission to record the song; he bought a cassette tape from Bad Tuna members after reading the lyrics, written by Bad Tuna's Carolyn and No Thanks' Donna Damage, in Maximum RockNRoll sometime in the mid-1980s.) The other cover version, "Garbage Dump", was written and originally recorded by Charles Manson on his infamous Lie album.

While most of the song titles are self-explanatory, "Suck Dog" is reportedly about writer and performance artist Lisa Crystal Carver.

Recording tales edit

During the sessions, recording engineer Jaques Kralian reportedly asked Allin (who co-engineered the recording) and Cosloy if they really were serious about releasing the sessions. His question was answered a few months later when Allin and Cosloy immortalized his inquiry - "You guys aren't planning on pressing this into a record, are you?" - on the back cover of the album.

All ten of the songs were rehearsed and recorded in one day-long session. Cosloy produced but did not take production credit, instead claiming on the liner notes that he "re-mixed, unmixed, and edited" the album as heard in its final form.

Bonus tracks edit

In 1992, while Allin was serving a prison sentence for parole violation in Jackson, Michigan, Awareness Records reissued You Give Love a Bad Name, adding the Watch Me Kill 7-inch EP recorded on July 7, 1991, in Lowell, Massachusetts, by Allin, with himself and then-collaborator Mark Sheehan (of the band Out Cold) playing all of the instruments, plus an interview conducted over the phone from prison on March 4, 1991, with journalist Jeff Koch.

Track listing edit

Original 1987 LP edit

All songs written by G.G. Allin except where noted.

Side one edit

  1. "Swank Fuckin'" (G.G. Allin, Mike Edison) - 2:53
  2. "Bloody Mary's Bloody Cunt" (G.G. Allin, Mike Edison) - 3:26
  3. "Tough Fuckin' Shit" - 2:08
  4. "I'm a Rapest" - 4:27
  5. "Suck Dog" (G.G. Allin, Greg Bullock) - 2:50

Side two edit

  1. "Teenage Twats" (G.G. Allin, Gerald Cosloy) - 3:29
  2. "Beer Picnic" (Bad Tuna Experience) - 4:22
  3. "Stink Finger Clit" (G.G. Allin, Gerald Cosloy) - 3:04
  4. "Scars on My Body - Scabs on My Dick" (G.G. Allin, Bloody F. Mess, Gerald Cosloy) - 2:30
  5. "Garbage Dump" (Charles Manson) - 2:23

CD reissue bonus tracks edit

  1. "Watch Me Kill the Boston Girl" - 1:00
  2. "Castration Crucifixion" - 2:06
  3. "Snakeman's Dance" - 3:04
  4. "Slaughterhouse Deathcamp" - 1:15
  5. "Feces and Blood" - 3:41
  6. "Master Daddy" - 1:45
  7. "Interview from Prison" - 15:58

Personnel edit

  • GG Allin - vocals, engineer, voices, producer
  • Gerard Cosloy - guitar, editing, backing vocals, remixing, sequencing, mixing
  • Mike Kirkland - bass
  • Greg Van Voorst - percussion, backing vocals
  • Greg Bullock - guitar, backing vocals
  • Mike "Machine Gun" Edison - drums, backing vocals
  • Jaques Kralian - engineer
  • Wharton Tiers - sequencing
  • Bloody F. Mess - liner notes
  • Georgia Hubley - cover layout

References edit

  1. ^ You Give Love a Bad Name at AllMusic

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1988 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 1 The album was the first to fully mark a distinct change in his vocal tone which by this time began to take on a slurred and gravelly characteristic and increasing usage of shock rock lyrical content Contents 1 History 2 Music 3 Recording tales 4 Bonus tracks 5 Track listing 5 1 Original 1987 LP 5 1 1 Side one 5 1 2 Side two 5 2 CD reissue bonus tracks 6 Personnel 7 ReferencesHistory editAfter the release of the Hated in the Nation compilation cassette by ROIR as well as a series of letters written by Allin to such magazines as Maximum RockNRoll and Flipside and advertising campaigns in many music magazines and fanzines like Option Flipside RIP Ben is Dead and many others by Black amp Blue Records Allin s stature in the punk rock underground had grown considerably However Allin s uncompromising and increasingly transgressive performances and his tendency towards extremely lowbrow lyrics made him an unlikely prospect not only for major labels but also for many of the independent labels like SST Touch and Go and Alternative Tentacles Allin had parted with his previous label Black and Blue Records once he signed with Homestead Records with Yarmouth s blessings The goal was to get GG on a major label and both GG and Yarmouth felt Homestead was a good first step in getting there versus the small RI based label Yarmouth is quoted GG loved to trash any perceived or real authority including his record labels I recall one show at The Populous Pudding in CT after the release of his second Homestead release where backstage GG pissed on my leg and yelled proudly that he now had pissed on both his labels He said he pissed on Cosley s head GG was that kind of guy Back in the early days I spent a lot of money advertising GG in music publications No label after Black amp Blue had to sell an unknown artist Enter Gerard Cosloy who had already played rhythm guitar with Allin on the new recordings on Hated in the Nation Cosloy operated Homestead Records through a deal with record distributor Dutch East India and had released records by Big Black Sonic Youth and Dinosaur Jr before those bands left for greener pastures With room on the roster and a desire to work with Allin again Cosloy courted the shock rocker Allin agreed almost immediately Homestead would be the biggest label Allin would deal with up until this time Music editOn May 18 1987 Allin entered a low budget studio called The Music Box located on Avenue B in New York City s East Village accompanied by a four piece band that included Cosloy on second guitar along with three other area musicians lead guitarist Greg Bullock bassist Mike Kirkland and drummer Mike Machine Gun Edison Allin dubbed the session band The Holy Men Musically Allin eschewed the hyper hardcore punk tempos of his second studio album Eat My Fuc in favor of the rough mid tempo rock he began on his third full length 1985 s self released cassette You ll Never Tame Me which is reminiscent of the New York Dolls and the Rolling Stones the latter of which Allin was a major fan Tough Fuckin Shit is an uncredited rewrite of Nancy Sinatra s Sorry Bout That And I m a Rapist sic is musically the track Blood for You but with new lyrics both originally appeared on 1986 s self released cassette EP The Sleaziest Loosest Sluts by GG Allin amp The Cedar Street Sluts Beer Picnic is a faithful if slower version of a song by obscure NYC punk band Bad Tuna Experience G G asked for but did not receive permission to record the song he bought a cassette tape from Bad Tuna members after reading the lyrics written by Bad Tuna s Carolyn and No Thanks Donna Damage in Maximum RockNRoll sometime in the mid 1980s The other cover version Garbage Dump was written and originally recorded by Charles Manson on his infamous Lie album While most of the song titles are self explanatory Suck Dog is reportedly about writer and performance artist Lisa Crystal Carver Recording tales editDuring the sessions recording engineer Jaques Kralian reportedly asked Allin who co engineered the recording and Cosloy if they really were serious about releasing the sessions His question was answered a few months later when Allin and Cosloy immortalized his inquiry You guys aren t planning on pressing this into a record are you on the back cover of the album All ten of the songs were rehearsed and recorded in one day long session Cosloy produced but did not take production credit instead claiming on the liner notes that he re mixed unmixed and edited the album as heard in its final form Bonus tracks editIn 1992 while Allin was serving a prison sentence for parole violation in Jackson Michigan Awareness Records reissued You Give Love a Bad Name adding the Watch Me Kill 7 inch EP recorded on July 7 1991 in Lowell Massachusetts by Allin with himself and then collaborator Mark Sheehan of the band Out Cold playing all of the instruments plus an interview conducted over the phone from prison on March 4 1991 with journalist Jeff Koch Track listing editOriginal 1987 LP edit All songs written by G G Allin except where noted Side one edit Swank Fuckin G G Allin Mike Edison 2 53 Bloody Mary s Bloody Cunt G G Allin Mike Edison 3 26 Tough Fuckin Shit 2 08 I m a Rapest 4 27 Suck Dog G G Allin Greg Bullock 2 50Side two edit Teenage Twats G G Allin Gerald Cosloy 3 29 Beer Picnic Bad Tuna Experience 4 22 Stink Finger Clit G G Allin Gerald Cosloy 3 04 Scars on My Body Scabs on My Dick G G Allin Bloody F Mess Gerald Cosloy 2 30 Garbage Dump Charles Manson 2 23CD reissue bonus tracks edit Watch Me Kill the Boston Girl 1 00 Castration Crucifixion 2 06 Snakeman s Dance 3 04 Slaughterhouse Deathcamp 1 15 Feces and Blood 3 41 Master Daddy 1 45 Interview from Prison 15 58Personnel editGG Allin vocals engineer voices producer Gerard Cosloy guitar editing backing vocals remixing sequencing mixing Mike Kirkland bass Greg Van Voorst percussion backing vocals Greg Bullock guitar backing vocals Mike Machine Gun Edison drums backing vocals Jaques Kralian engineer Wharton Tiers sequencing Bloody F Mess liner notes Georgia Hubley cover layoutReferences edit You Give Love a Bad Name at AllMusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title You Give Love a Bad Name album amp oldid 1152959602, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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