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Skull Snaps

Skull Snaps

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Format: LP

Cat No: MRBLP184

Release Date:  19 October 2018

Label:  Mr Bongo

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  7119691255422

Genres:  R&B  Funk  

Release Date:  19 October 2018

Label:  Mr Bongo

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  7119691255316

Genres:  R&B  Funk  

  • Description

    Widely available for the first time in forty-five years, featuring 'It's A New Day', one of the most sample breaks in history.


    Record collectors, producers and crate diggers like a good creation myth, and Skull Snaps' self-titled 'debut' had it all. A mysterious funk trio, who recorded one album under a curious name, housed it in a sleeve that looked more like a proto-metal album, and released it through a label (GSF Records) that folded shortly afterwards? Everything pointed towards the Skull Snaps album as a single totemic object, packaged in a way that predicted its own disinterment almost twenty-five years later.


    For those who sampled it, myth maintenance was advantageous, both for their reputations and for their consciences. Likewise, an unsanctioned 1995 reissue on Charley Records removed the credits from the inner sleeve to further sever the record from its context - or perhaps because the label couldn't quite face using the names of artists they had no intention of paying. Either way, owning the record was a right of passage, as Amir Abdullah once wrote: "If you don't have Skull Snaps in your collection, your collection is weak."


    Featuring sleeve notes by Anton Spice. Licensed from Sam Culley.

    Description

    Widely available for the first time in forty-five years, featuring 'It's A New Day', one of the most sample breaks in history.


    Record collectors, producers and crate diggers like a good creation myth, and Skull Snaps' self-titled 'debut' had it all. A mysterious funk trio, who recorded one album under a curious name, housed it in a sleeve that looked more like a proto-metal album, and released it through a label (GSF Records) that folded shortly afterwards? Everything pointed towards the Skull Snaps album as a single totemic object, packaged in a way that predicted its own disinterment almost twenty-five years later.


    For those who sampled it, myth maintenance was advantageous, both for their reputations and for their consciences. Likewise, an unsanctioned 1995 reissue on Charley Records removed the credits from the inner sleeve to further sever the record from its context - or perhaps because the label couldn't quite face using the names of artists they had no intention of paying. Either way, owning the record was a right of passage, as Amir Abdullah once wrote: "If you don't have Skull Snaps in your collection, your collection is weak."


    Featuring sleeve notes by Anton Spice. Licensed from Sam Culley.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. My Hang Up Is You
      • 2. Having You Around
      • 3. Didn't I Do It To You
      • 4. All Of A Sudden
      • 5. It's A New Day
      • 6. I'm Your Pimp
      • 7. I Turn My Back On Love
      • 8. Trespassing
      • 9. I'm Falling Out Of Love

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. My Hang Up Is You
      • 2. Having You Around
      • 3. Didn't I Do It To You
      • 4. All Of A Sudden
      • 5. It's A New Day
      • 6. I'm Your Pimp
      • 7. I Turn My Back On Love
      • 8. Trespassing
      • 9. I'm Falling Out Of Love