THE JAZZ BUTCHER
BIG PLANET SCAREY PLANET
1000 copies worldwide, black vinyl. Big Planet, Scarey Planet (1989) 'This was a real "band" album by a touring unit which had become really quite ferocious.' Pat Fish. The sound is bigger, symphonic – all swirling guitars behind the vitriol and conjecture; a post-Smithsian screenplay for Coronation Street. Sounds reckoned it was a 'Vicious mismatch of outrage, black humour and sentiment.' And Mick Mercer in the Melody Maker said: 'Good old Butch – bringing you tomorrow’s shit today.' He liked that. Perfect. Remastered & reissued for the first time on vinyl for Record Store Day. Side A A1 New Invention A2 Line Of Death A3 Hysteria A4 The Word I Was Looking For A5 Bicycle Kid Side B B1 Burglar Of Love B2 Nightmare Being B3 Do The Bubonic Plague B4 Bad Dream Lover B5 The Good Ones |