Jealous Again the Black Crowes Album Release

1980 EP by Black Flag

Jealous Over again
Black Flag - Jealous Again cover.jpg
EP by

Blackness Flag

Released August 1980
Recorded Nov 1979 and April 1980
Studio Media Art Studio in Hermosa Embankment, California
Genre Hardcore punk
Length 6:thirty
Characterization SST (003)
Producer Spot, Black Flag
Black Flag chronology
Nervous Breakup
(1979)
Jealous Again
(1980)
Louie Louie
(1981)

Jealous Again is a 12" EP that was the second release past American hardcore punk band Black Flag and the third-ever release on SST Records.

History [edit]

Although eventually released as a 12" extended-play 45 RPM single, Jealous Again was initially intended to exist Black Flag's first full-length album.[1]

Spurred on past the reception to their kickoff release, the EP Nervous Breakup, Black Flag entered the studio in late 1979 with new drummer Robo and original singer Keith Morris to begin recording their beginning LP.[2] Basic tracks for all of the songs were cutting live in the studio with Morris singing temporary vocal parts. Well-nigh without warning, however, according to bassist Chuck Dukowski, Morris "smashed his records and guitar and walked out screaming for a week," quitting the band and refusing to complete the anthology.[one]

The ring then recruited former Redd Kross member Ron Reyes, (credited on the record as "Chavo Pederast" afterwards a falling out with the band) to exist their new vocalist; nonetheless, guitarist and band leader Greg Ginn felt he was not yet ready to record, and the tapes were put aside for several months.[1] After several shows with Reyes, one of which was filmed for the movie The Decline of Western Civilization, the sessions resumed, get-go with Ginn overdubbing new guitar parts and and then Reyes doing his vocals. However, the initial attempts to record with Reyes proved fruitless when he started walking out of the song berth, and sometimes the studio entirely, in the center of takes. Reyes after quit the band in the middle of a live performance, derailing the sessions entirely for a 2nd time.[1]

Ginn and Dukowski were already talking with some other former Redd Kross fellow member, Dez Cadena, almost joining the band as a second guitarist; when Reyes quit the group, Cadena was invited to take his identify.[1] [two] The band's producer/engineer Spot took an incentive and brought Cadena into the studio to record his own vocals for the album. Several tracks were done in one night with Cadena, only were shelved when Reyes agreed to complete the project. These new vocal sessions, according to Spot, went so smoothly that he could not resist jokingly asking Reyes, "Why didn't you quit the ring earlier this?"[one]

Ginn and Dukowski decided to release five tracks from the finished Reyes sessions as the 12" EP known to Blackness Flag fans today, and elected to make a second endeavour at a debut anthology with Cadena as lead vocalist.

Song history [edit]

Early versions of "Revenge" and "White Minority" with Reyes on vocals, along with an early on version of the later Damaged track "Depression", were recorded and filmed for The Decline of Western Civilization. In the film and on the soundtrack anthology, Reyes defiantly dedicates the former vocal to the LAPD.[3] [4] Already, Black Flag (and many other Los Angeles punk bands) were getting harassed by police; "Revenge" was undoubtedly inspired at to the lowest degree in part by the band'south unprovoked encounters with them.

"You Bet We've Got Something Personal Confronting You lot!" initially started life as a Greg Ginn/Keith Morris composition, "I Don't Care", recorded during the original album sessions with Morris on vocals.[1] When Morris quit the band, nevertheless, he took both "I Don't Care" and Nervous Breakdown's "Wasted" (the only other Morris/Ginn songwriting collaboration under the Black Flag moniker)[5] with him and recorded them with his new band The Circle Jerks on their debut album Group Sex.[6] Offended by what they saw as the misappropriation of two Black Flag songs, Dukowski wrote new lyrics to Ginn's music for "I Don't Intendance" and recorded what is essentially an attack on Morris and the Circumvolve Jerks. "You Bet..." is too the only time Dukowski sings lead vocals on a Black Flag song.

Existing outtakes [edit]

Outtakes from all three vocaliser's attempts at recording for the EP, including Cadena's version of the championship track, dominate the ring's 1982 compilation double album Everything Went Black.

Reissued variations [edit]

  • The unabridged Jealous Again EP appeared on the singles compilation The First Iv Years, but is also notwithstanding available separately. Information technology has as well been reissued as a 3" CD and equally a ten" vinyl EP.
  • The initial CD version of Damaged, for reasons unknown, appended the Jealous Again EP to the CD as bonus tracks.[7]

Reception [edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic [8]
Christgau's Record Guide B[9]

The Hamlet Vox critic Robert Christgau wrote in his review of the EP: "Black Flag are committed to rage, not in itself—I don't believe their 'I've got something personal against y'all' even though I know it's true—merely as a musical principle. V songs, 7 minutes, equally high-sounding as no wave, with a comparable relationship to punk precedents, which for Fifty.A. are bones Brit. The sound is extreme and unique, all forced rhythm and guitar mistiness with no ingratiating distractions—no humour, irony, hooks, or (God knows) melody. Well, peradventure irony."[9]

Track list [edit]

All tracks are written by Greg Ginn, except where noted.

Side A[10]
No. Title Length
1. "Jealous Again" ane:52
2. "Revenge" 0:59
Side B
No. Title Writer(s) Length
one. "White Minority" 1:02
2. "No Values" i:45
3. "Y'all Bet Nosotros've Got Something Personal Against You!" Chuck Dukowski, Ginn 0:52
Total length: half dozen:thirty

Personnel [edit]

Adapted from the album liner notes.[ten]

Black Flag [edit]

  • Ron Reyes (credited equally "Chavo Pederast") – vocals
  • Greg Ginn – guitars
  • Chuck Dukowski – bass; vocals on "You Bet Nosotros've Got Something Personal Against You!"
  • Robo – drums

Production [edit]

  • Spot – producer, recording engineer, mix engineer
  • Raymond Pettibon – artwork

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c d due east f yard Spot with Chuck Dukowski, liner notes to Everything Went Black, SST Records, 1982
  2. ^ a b Michael Azzerad, Our Band Could Be Your Life, Trivial Chocolate-brown, 2001
  3. ^ The Refuse of Western Culture, Spheeris Films, 1980; Media Video, 1987
  4. ^ The Decline of Western Civilization soundtrack LP, Slash Records, 1980
  5. ^ "Wasted" appears on the Nervous Breakup EP; an alternate version cut during the aborted Morris sessions for Jealous Again appears on Everything Went Black.
  6. ^ The Circumvolve Jerks, Group Sex, Frontier Records, 1980
  7. ^ Black Flag entry on Trouser Printing Online Record Guide
  8. ^ Allmusic Review
  9. ^ a b Christgau, Robert (1990). "B". Christgau'southward Record Guide: The '80s. Pantheon Books. ISBN0-679-73015-Ten . Retrieved August 17, 2020 – via robertchristgau.com.
  10. ^ a b The First 4 Years (CD liner). Black Flag. Lawndale, California: SST Records. 1983. SST CD 021. {{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)

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