Trash - Bashing Out The Chords 1976 to 1979 LP

Trash - Bashing Out The Chords 1976 to 1979 LP

$20.00
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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

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