(GI)
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(GI) | ||
Studio album by The Germs | ||
Released | 1979 | |
Recorded | 1979 | |
Genre | Punk rock | |
Length | 38:14 | |
Label | Slash | |
Producer(s) | Joan Jett | |
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The Germs chronology | ||
Lexicon Devil (1979) |
(GI) (1979) |
What We Do Is Secret (1981) |
(GI) is the lone studio album from influential American punk band The Germs. The title stands for "Germs Incognito", an alternate name the band used to get bookings under when their early reputation kept them out of Los Angeles-area clubs.
Joan Jett, a longtime friend and heroine of many of the band members since her time in The Runaways, was asked to produce the album. Lead singer Darby Crash had originally wanted former Paul Revere & The Raiders vocalist Mark Lindsay to produce, but while Lindsay was willing to do the job, he turned out to be too expensive for the then-tiny Slash Records label to afford. Jett's production was initially thought to be too thin when the album was finished and released, compared to the album Crash wanted Jett to emulate (the Sex Pistols' Never Mind The Bollocks). In retrospect, (GI) actually sounds cleaner and more polished than the Pistols' album.
Jett allegedly passed out during the sessions, as claimed by Crash while the band were recording "Shutdown" live in the studio.
Recorded fairly quickly and released in 1979, the album's clarity proceeded to encapsulate the Germs for California audiences who had only seen the band thrash around onstage while an intoxicated Crash avoided singing into the mic as much as possible.
A lone outtake from the sessions, "Caught In My Eye", would later appear on the posthumous EP What We Do Is Secret and on the Warner Bros.-distributed cassette reissue of (GI), at the end of side one.
After (GI)'s release, the band would only undergo one more recording session, for the soundtrack album to the Al Pacino movie Cruising, with Jack Nitzsche producing. A year after (GI)'s release, Darby Crash would be found dead of a drug overdose on December 8, 1980.
The entire album appears on compact disc as part and parcel of (MIA): The Complete Anthology.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Side one
- "What We Do Is Secret"
- "Communist Eyes"
- "Land of Treason"
- "Richie Dagger's Crime"
- "Strange Notes"
- "American Leather"
- "Lexicon Devil"
- "Manimal"
- "Our Way"
- "We Must Bleed"
[edit] Side two
- Media Blitz
- The Other Newest One
- Let's Pretend
- Dragon Lady
- The Slave
- Shut Down (Annihilation Man)
[edit] Musical Personnel
- Darby Crash - vocals
- Pat Smear - guitars, backing vocals
- Lorna Doom - bass, backing vocals
- Don Bolles - drums, backing vocals
- Donnie Rose - piano on "Shutdown" (credited only on some European editions)