San Francisco pioneers Crime have recorded their first proper LP, titled Exalted Bastards. While the band's classic LP San Francisco's Doomed was taken from two different rehearsal tapes from the late 70s, Exalted Bastards will mark the first time an album worth of Crime material has been recorded in a studio setting. Ten of the twelve tracks on the record were penned by Johnny Strike for Crime decades ago, but were never recorded.
The album features a line up of Johnny Strike on vocals and rhythm guitar, and Hank Rank on drums. The band features "new blood" via guitarist Count Fink and bassist Mickey Tractor. John Reis of Swami Records and Rocket From The Crypt has worked with the band recording and mixing the material. His label is expected to release the album next year. Crime famously proclaiming themselves "San Francisco's first and only rock n roll band." They were the first punk band on the US west coast to release their own record with the "Hot Wire My Heart" / "Baby, You're So Repulsive" single in 1976. Swami Records (10 comments)
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Someone (October 16, 2006)
I think is a case of the legend of a band outshines what the band could actually sound like now. I was so excited to finally hear the Crime album on Swami a couple of years ago and after I heard it, I was so disappointed. I thought there would be some improvements over what I had heard previous to that, but in the end it was nothing spectacular. 2+ Replies
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