This Is Boston, Not L.A.
This Is Boston, Not L.A. | |
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Compilation album by Various Artists | |
Released | 1982 |
Genre | Hardcore punk |
Length | 36:59 (LP) |
Label | Modern Method |
Producer | Jimmy Dufour, Mark McKay, Sean Sweeney |
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Allmusic | [1] |
This Is Boston, Not L.A. is a hardcore punk compilation album released in 1982. It is considered the definitive album from the Boston hardcore scene, as several of the bands that were prominent in that scene appear on the album. On the cover is Gang Green playing at Streets nightclub in Boston.
The bands performing included The Groinoids, Decadence, The Proletariat, The Freeze, The F.U.'s, Jerry's Kids, and Gang Green.
History
According to Clif Hanger, vocalist for The Freeze, the song/album title was coined not to insult Los Angeles, but to encourage other Boston acts to find their own unique, local sound rather than emulate other bands from other areas.[2] However, Boston audiences often took away a different meaning. They assumed the song asserted Boston's superiority to Los Angeles.
The original LP's label, Modern Method Records, was an offshoot of the Newbury Comics independent record store, which also shared ownership with Boston Rock, the local music scene's largest circulation music publication.
After the record's release, Boston natives took to mocking the title with T-shirts that proclaimed in large type: "This is L.A. (Lower Allston), not Boston" in reference to Allston, Massachusetts. In the early to mid-1980s, the t-shirt appropriately mimicked the NBA rivalry between the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers.
The Boston-based ska-punk band Big D and the Kids Table printed t-shirts referencing the song and compilation. They featured "L.A" with a strike through it on the front and "This is Boston Not L.A." on the back. South shore pop-punk band A Loss For Words also made shirts that featured a modified version of the Boston Celtics logo and the same saying on the reverse side. This alludes to both the compilation and the Celtic's victory in the 1984 NBA Finals.
The compilation was mentioned by the punk rock band NOFX on their song "We Got Two Jealous Agains". The lyric reads "But when I saw Christ on Parade, and This is Boston, Not LA, I knew you were the one".
A Reference in the liner notes by the Freeze dedicates a song in jest to Hank Greenberg W2LTP..."This one goes out to you Hank...C. Roach". Jay Rafuse, a friend of the band suggested this.
Follow up
A follow-up EP, Unsafe at Any Speed, was released a few months after the release of the original LP. It included one unreleased song apiece from six of the bands which had appeared on the original release. The material from this EP later resurfaced as the last six songs on the CD release of This Is Boston, Not L.A.
This Is Boston and SJ
Thirty years later in 2012, a CD was released entitled "This Is Boston and SJ". The album cover depicts the same image and style of the 1982 CD but instead of it saying "NOT LA", it's crossed off and says "And SJ". Local bands like Hostage, Bad Times Crew, Swamps, etc. are featured on the album.
Track listing
(Tracks 31-36 only on CD release)
- "Straight Jacket" - Jerry's Kids – 0:28
- "Uncontrollable" - Jerry's Kids – 0:51
- "Wired" - Jerry's Kids – 1:22
- "Desperate" - Jerry's Kids – 1:17
- "Pressure" - Jerry's Kids – 1:26
- "I Don't Wanna" - Jerry's Kids – 1:25
- "Options" - The Proletariat – 2:01
- "Religion Is the Opium of the Masses" - The Proletariat – 2:14
- "Allegiance" - The Proletariat – 1:38
- "Angel" - The Groinoids – 1:07
- "Preskool Dropout" - The F.U.'s – 1:32
- "Radio Unix USA" - The F.U.'s – 1:01
- "Green Beret" - The F.U.'s – 1:38
- "Time Is Money" - The F.U.'s – 0:21
- "Snob" - Gang Green – 0:27
- "Lie Lie" - Gang Green – 0:36
- "I Don't Care" - Gang Green – 1:03
- "Rabies" - Gang Green – 1:27
- "Narrow Mind" - Gang Green – 0:44
- "Kill a Commie" - Gang Green – 1:08
- "Have Fun" - Gang Green – 0:54
- "Slam" - Decadence – 1:30
- "Broken Bones" - The Freeze – 1:32
- "Idiots at Happy Hour" - The Freeze – 0:59
- "Now or Never" - The Freeze – 0:39
- "Sacrifice Not Suicide" - The Freeze – 1:08
- "It's Only Alcohol" - The Freeze – 1:23
- "Trouble If You Hide" - The Freeze – 2:46
- "Time Bomb" - The Freeze – 1:57
- "This Is Boston, Not L.A." - The Freeze – 0:25
- "Selfish" - Gang Green – 1:47
- "Empty Skull" - The Groinoids – 1:20
- "Voodoo Economics" - The Proletariat – 2:49
- "Machine Gun" - Jerry's Kids – 1:20
- "Ceta Suckers" - The F.U.'s – 0:59
- "Refrigerator Heaven" - The Freeze – 8:19
Personnel
- Cheesely - Bass (Groinoids)
- Big Daddy (a.k.a. Red Squirts) - Drums (Groinoids)
- Mongoloid - Vocals (Groinoids)
- Jonathan Anastas - Bass (Decadence)
- Dave Aronson - Guitar
- Peter Bevilacqua - Bass, Vocals (The Proletariat)
- Richard Brown - Vocals (The Proletariat)
- Lou Cataldo - Drums (The Freeze)
- Bob Cenci - Guitar (Jerry's Kids)
- Clif "Hanger" Croce - Vocals (The Freeze)
- Joe Cuneo - Remastering Assistant
- Mike Dean - Drums
- Chris Doherty - Guitar, Vocals
- Jimmy Dufour - Producer, Engineer
- The Freeze - Performer
- The F.U.'s - Performer
- Bob Furapples - Drums (The F.U.'s)
- Gang Green - Performer
- Ken Kanavos @ Newbury Sound - Engineer/Studio
- Lou Giordano - Engineer
- Jerry's Kids - Performer
- Bryan Jones - Vocals (Jerry's Kids)
- Rick Jones - Bass (Jerry's Kids)
- Henk Kooistra - Remastering
- Bill Manley - Bass, Vocals
- Mark McKay - Reissue Producer
- Tom McKnight - Drums
- Frank Michaels (AKA DeMello) - Guitar (The Proletariat)
- Rico Petroleum - Guitar
- The Proletariat - Performer
- John Sox - Vocals (The F.U.'s)
- Phil "Phil'N'Flash" Spring - Photography
- Sean Sweeney - Reissue Producer
- Eric Wilkinson - Vocals (Decadence)
- Richard Andrews-Bass (The Freeze)
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ "The Freeze". Scannerzine.com. Retrieved 2012-03-12.
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