sábado, 10 de febrero de 2024

Doc Corbin Dart – Black Tuesday [Cass] (1991, Not On Label)

 
Doc Corbin Dart is a musician from Lansing, MI, born March 16, 1953. He is best known as the vocalist for the punk rock band The Crucifucks, whom he fronted from 1981 until 1989 and again from 1996 until 1998. His lyrics are extremely anti-authoritarian and confrontational and the police, the US government, and Christianity are frequently his targets. He released his first solo album, 'Patricia' (named after his therapist), in 1990. 

After The Crucifucks demise at the end of the 1980s, Dart opened a baseball card store and ran for mayor of Lansing, MI. He did not win but pledged his support to Lansing's incumbent mayor on the condition that the mayor build a rape crisis center (which Dart had pledged to do if he won) in Lansing (the incumbent won and built the crisis center after the election).
 
Years later, Dart began calling himself "26" and released an album under that name in 2004. Doc once gave up on swear words and refused to say his old band's name, but this attitude has since gone away. Dart has a mostly negative opinion on the first Crucifucks LP, referring to it as a "spoken word album with a little noise in the background". [SOURCE: DISCOGS]
 

 
Label: Not On Label (Doc Corbin Dart Self-released) – none 
Format: Cassette, Limited Edition 
Country: US 
Released: 1991 
Style: Alternative Rock, Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Singer-Songwriter, Jangle Pop
 
Tracklist:
A1 The One Who Loves You Part 1 4:49 
A2 The One Who Loves You Part 2 1:28 
A3 The Day I Got Back From Madison 3:28 
A4 Clock Without Hands 6:08 
A5 Caroline 5:47 
B1 Debbie 3:16 
B2 I Can't Handle It 5:45 
B3 Black Tuesday 3:18 
B4 Autumn 4:59 
B5 Not So Far Away 3:00 
 
Notes:
Self-released cassette of Doc Dart's second album, limited to only and handful of copies and not available to the general public. 
 
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