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Sheer Terror's "Just Can't Hate Enough" LP was recorded at CBGB's?

Murk - 7-21-2012 at 12:34 PM

according to RevHQ weekly email:

Quote:
A lot of bands have recorded their live shows and had them released as live albums, but it's sort of rare for a band to use a live music venue as a recording studio for a standard release. It has happened though, and here are the ones we could recall:

Unlike the innumerable bands who have released a "Live At CBGB's" record, Sheer Terror's "Just Can't Hate Enough" LP was recorded at CBGB's, sans the crowd.


pretty cool if it's true...

JawnDiablo - 7-21-2012 at 02:02 PM

yup. in the day time when the club was closed
in fact I believe it says so on the inlay and in the liner notes of Bulldog Edition

clearly, i know too much useless knowledge about this band.....I'm a loser.

Discipline - 7-21-2012 at 05:51 PM

Recorded by Tommy Victor from Prong.

clevohardcore - 7-22-2012 at 01:27 AM

Quote: Originally posted by Discipline  
Recorded by Tommy Victor from Prong.



^^ I...BEG TO DIFFER......BEG TO DIFFER........;)

Six66Mike - 7-22-2012 at 04:08 AM

Companies etc▼

Recorded At – CBGB
Recorded At – Baby Monster Studios

Credits▼

Bass – Mark Neuman
Drums – Jason Martin (3)
Engineer – S. McAlister*
Guitar – Alan Blake
Photography By – B J Pappas*
Producer – Sheer Terror
Producer, Engineer – T. Victor*
Vocals – Paul Bearer

Notes▼

Recorded fall of 1988 at CBGB/OMFUG & Baby Monster.
This album is dedicated to the memory of Leonhard G. Andrade.

©&℗ 1989 Starving Missile Records

REV.PAULIE - 7-22-2012 at 07:42 AM

Whereas,I was not there during the afternoon recordings (work),it was our cheapest,yet most professional way to do it.It wasn't like Starving Missile were throwing buckets of money at us! Steve McCalister (DAMAGE/CBGB Soundman) & Tommy Victor ( Prong/CBGB Sound man) were our friends that had the most technical advice,on the cheap...The basic band tracks were recorded at CB's,and the vocals & leads were done at Baby Monster..I don't remember/recall that LP costing anything more than three grand to record..But,I may be a little off...But,not by much!

MikeFromInhuman - 7-23-2012 at 06:25 PM

I always thought it was a great sounding record!

Also recorded at CBGB's by Tommy Victor of PRONG - ALL's "Trailblazer" lp!!! ( a live record)
I saw Tommy V do sounds many many times from 1988-1990 at Cb's.


Murk - 7-23-2012 at 06:45 PM

Quote: Originally posted by MikeFromInhuman  
I always thought it was a great sounding record!