
Trash - Bashing Out The Chords 1976 to 1979 LP
Bin Liner Records“Bashing Out The Chords” is the first ever vinyl LP from Trash. It contains all seven of the studio tracks recorded from 1977 – 1979, complemented by a further seven cover versions from a 1976 rehearsal. Pete Townshend thought the band were “bloody great” but no LP was issued during their lifetime.Detour Records are delighted to put this right with a definitive release complete with rare photos, comprehensive sleeve notes, full recording details and a discography.Trash were formed in Autumn 1976 in distinctly un-punk Weybridge by Mick Brophy (guitar, harmonica), Keith Steptoe (bass), Steve Pearce (drums) and co-lead singers Simon Wright and Jane Wimble. Jane bailed out in early 1977 and Steve was replaced by Brian Devoil. A recording contract with Polydor resulted in first single Priorities / Look in November 1977. Brian left to go prog with Twelfth Night, to be replaced by Simon Butler-Smith. In February 1978 the band entered Roundhouse Studios with the legendary Shel