Christ – The Album

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Christ The Album
Christ The Album cover
Studio album by Crass
Released 1982
Recorded July 1981 - February 1982
Genre Punk rock/Anarcho Punk
Length 95:23
Label Crass
Producer(s) Crass
Professional reviews
Crass chronology
Penis Envy
(1981)
Christ The Album
(1982)
Yes Sir, I Will
(1983)


Christ: The Album is Crass' fourth album, released in 1982. It was released as a boxed set double vinyl LP package, including one disk of new studio material and another, entitled Well Forked.., featuring a live recording of their June 1981 gig at the 100 Club in London along with other tracks and fragments. The album also included a book, A Series Of Shock Slogans and Mindless Token Tantrums (which featured Penny Rimbaud's essay The Last of the Hippies [1], telling the story of the suspicious death of his friend Wally Hope) and a large size poster painted by Gee Vaucher.

Detail from poster artwork from Christ the Album by Gee Vaucher
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Detail from poster artwork from Christ the Album by Gee Vaucher

The album took over a year to record, produce and mix, during which time the Falklands War had taken place. This caused Crass to fundamentally question their approach to making records, for as a group whose very reason for existing was to comment upon political issues, they felt they had been overtaken and made to appear redundant by real world events. Subsequent releases, including the singles "How does it Feel to Be the Mother of A Thousand Dead" and "Sheep Farming in the Falklands" and album Yes Sir, I Will saw the band strip their sound 'back to basics' and issued as 'tactical responses' to political situations.

[edit] Studio Tracks

  1. Have A Nice Day
  2. Smother Love
  3. Nineteen Eighty Bore
  4. I Know There Is Love
  5. Beg Your Pardon
  6. Birth Control 'n' Rock 'n' Roll
  7. Reality Whitewash
  8. It's The Greatest Working Class Ripoff
  9. Deadhead
  10. You Can Be Who?
  11. Buy Now Pay As You Go
  12. Rival Tribal Revel Rebel (pt 2)
  13. Bumhooler
  14. Sentiment (White Feathers)
  15. Major General Despair

[edit] Personnel

Crass

Period of activity: Formed 1977, disbanded 1984

Band members: Penny Rimbaud (drums), Gee Vaucher (artwork), Steve Ignorant (voice), N.A.Palmer (Guitar), Phil Free (Guitar), Pete Wright (Bass), Eve Libertine (Voice), Joy De Vivre (Voice), Mick Duffield (films), John Loder (engineer)

Major album releases: The Feeding of the 5000, Stations of the Crass, Penis Envy, Christ – The Album, Yes Sir, I Will, Acts of Love, Best Before 1984

See also: Crass Records, Corpus Christi Records, EXIT, Crass Agenda, Last Amendment, Dial House, Anarcho-punk