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COME VISIT THE BIG BIGOT (2LP)
Dark Entries
DE180

2x12 inch
Import: us import

Tracklist:
a1
come visit the big bigot
a2
twenty deadly diseases
a3
army
a4
phantasized persecutory breast
a5
caseys ion
a6
propellor
b1
confidence
b2
sam loves you
b3
strange brew
b4
harold and cindy hospital
b5
legion
c1
harold and cindy hospital (casualty mix)
c2
twenty deadly diseases (extended mix)
c3
disease 22
c4
disease 23
d1
son of
d2
george the animal
d3
nature 10
d4
propellor three (kamikazee mix)

Info:
Dark Entries Is Proud To Present The Deluxe 2xlp Reissue Of ‘come Visit The Big Bigot’ By Severed Heads, Oone Of The Longest Surviving Bands To Emerge From The Australian Post-punk Independent Music Scene. They Began In Sydney In 1979, Incorporating Elements Of ‘industrial’ Noise-generation, Tape Cutting & Looping And Electronic Sound Synthesis. As The Project Developed Song-structures And Vocals Were Employed In A More-or-less Recognizable Mutant Electro Pop Style. After Many Line-up Changes Featuring Garry Bradbury And Psychedelic Guitarist Simon Knuckey, Severed Heads Was The Vehicle For Composer Tom Ellard. ‘come Visit The Big Bigot’ Was Severed Heads’ First Record To Be Released Commercially Simultaneously In Australia, North America And Europe In 1986. It Was A Prime Period For This Industrial Dance Music And Bigot Was A Respected Album That Did Well From The Tour They Did With Skinny Puppy That Same Year. Quite A Few People Still Define The Band By This Period. ‘come Visit The Big Bigot’ Was Made On A Fostex 16 Track Recorder In Tom’s Bedroom, Employing The Newly Acquired Akai S612 Sampler And Roland Sh-101 To Create Most Of The Drum Sounds. The Album Signaled A New Direction, Flirting With The Dance Floor And The Pop Song. Presenting The Heads At Their Most Cohesive, While Retaining Their Distinctive Musical Stamp. Tom’s Vocals Are Harmonized, Slowed Down, Sped Up, Run Through Fuzz Boxes, Backwards, Drum Machine Rolls, Sampled Guitars, Horn Sections, And Voices But With A Subversive Rather Than Malevolent Intention. Tape Loops Are More Subtle And Define Their Own Space And Texture. Like The Original Australian Version Of The Album, We’ve Included A Bonus Disc Featuring Three Extended Remixes By Sydney Dj Robert Racic (who Produced The Edited 7” Version Of “petrol” We Reissued In 2015), Plus Three B-sides From The ‘twenty Deadly Diseases’12” And Two Additional Tracks From The Same Recording Sessions.

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