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The Slits - Rough Cut LP

The Slits - Rough Cut LP

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RECORD STORE DAY 2023 RELEASES - RSD2023

LIMITED TO ONE COPY PER PERSON OF EACH TITLE - YOU CAN BUY AS MANY DIFFERENT TITLES AS YOU LIKE. IF YOU ORDER MULTIPLES OF THE SAME TITLE THEY WILL BE CANCELLED AND REFUNDED.

Popularly regarded as one of the most important and groundbreaking British albums of all time, 1979’s Cut, by The Slits has, rightly, seen several reissues on the LP format over the years. Its stature as a classic seems to have only grown since its initial impact and its influence on what came after remains incalculable – from Riot Grrrl to Culture Club, from Massive Attack and Tricky to Hole and Nirvana (Kurt Cobain cited ‘Typical Girls’ as one of his favourite recordings ever) it’s impossible to underestimate its influence on leftfield outsider musicians to this day. For Record Store Day 2023 it’s a first outing on vinyl for pioneering producer Dennis Bovell’s ‘Rough Mixes’* of the album, previously unearthed as part of the research for 2009’s anniversary CD Deluxe Edition of the album. As a standalone vinyl piece Rough Cut, then, presents an entire alternative version of Cut, plus the addition of the band’s startling cover of ‘I Heard It Through The Grapevine’. It also shines a light on Bovell’s superb initial mixes which pack a raw power and punch to rival the final, finessed versions ultimately released as Cut. Arguably, these mixes could have ended up being the “official” versions and Cut would still be able to claim its place alongside PiL’s Metal Box, and Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures as 1979’s most groundbreaking albums. What they demonstrate are a band and their producer pouring myriad musical influences in search of an entirely new musical language. For this incarnation of ‘Cut’ Slits guitarist Viv Albertine advised on a new alternate treatment for the sleeve and, for the inner bang’s sleeve notes, has donated a new Q&A essay reflecting on the album’s recording, The Slits’ uncompromising musical ethos, and their place in history as post-punk’s premiere female musical revolutionaries. Rough Cut makes for both a fascinating listen and a fascinating read. Note: as no Rough Mix of ‘Spend, Spend, Spend’ exists in the Island Records archive, Rough Cut instead places the band’s original 8-track demo instead.


 


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