Singer:
GG Allin & The Jabbers
Album:
Live at the Rat Boston May 14, 1980
Genre:
FLAC album size:
1784 mb
MP3 album size:
1211 mb
WMA album size:
1631 mb
Other music formats:
AU MP3 MP4 APE MMF FLAC DTS
Rating:
4.1 ✱
Style:
Punk
Date of release:
GG Allin & The Jabbers - Live at the Rat Boston May 14, 1980 FLAC
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | Don't Talk To MeWritten-By – MacKenzie*, Square* |
| A2 | Cheri Love AffairWritten By – Fortin/Allin |
| A3 | AssfaceWritten-By – Chapple* |
| A4 | AutomaticWritten-By – Fortin* |
| B1 | Busy ManWritten By – Mann |
| B2 | Nuke AttackWritten-By – Basso* |
| B3 | I Got A RightWritten-By – Osterberg*, Williamson* |
Credits
- Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals – Alan Chapple
- Drums – Bob MacKenzie
- Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals – Johnny (Riot) Fortin
- Layout – Chris (Chaos) Lamy
- Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals – Rob Basso
- Lead Vocals – GG Allin
- Producer, Mixed By, Mastered By – Güs Sissüm
- Recorded By – Jim Paradis
Notes
Recorded Live May 14, 1980 at the Rathskellar Boston Ma USA. The show consisted of Arthur Slick & the Nice Girls opening, GG Allin & the Jabbers played second and Davel Peel headlined (with the Jabbers also playing as his band: GG on drums, Alan on bass, Basso & Fortin on guitars). The person recording the show taped the Jabbers set in it's entirety then recorded Peel's set, which was so long he flipped the tape when Side A ran out, recorded Peel on all of Side B then managed to flip the tape again to continue recording Peel on Side A again-which is why the very beginning of Don't Talk To Me is cut off. This is what happens when you let an acid bathed pot head record your show...Having said all that, the source tape was mixed and mastered in 2018 by Legendary Swedish Record Producer & World Renowned Label Owner Güs Sissüm. There are songs you will only hear performed here on this LP including Iggy Pop penned "I Got A Right" and DMZs "Busy Man".
This is the only live recording featuring all original members of the Jabbers (Allin-Chapple-Fortin-Basso and Might Ions drummer Bob MacKenzie on drums) and if you're familiar with other live GG Allin recordings, this one will amaze you when you hear how tight, professional, powerful & pure punk GG Allin & the Jabbers truly were!












