ALLIN, GG & THE JABBERS – 1980’S ROCK’N’ROLL (Ltd. Ed. Promo Only Import)

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Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Limited Edition, Promo Only, Import
Country: Germany
Released: Unknown
Genre: Rock
Style: Punk Rock, New Wave

Tracks A1 to A3 taken from GG Allin & The Jabbers – Bored To Death. Orange Records 1979
Tracks A4, A5 taken from GG Allin & The Jabbers – 1980’s Rock ‘N’ Roll / Cheri Love Affair. Destiny Records 1979,
Tracks A6, A7 taken from GG Allin – Gimme Some Head B/W Dead Or Alive. Orange Records 1981.
Track A8 taken from GG Allin & The Jabbers – Occupation. Blood 2000 Records 2000. Recorded 1980/81 with The MC2.
Tracks B1 to B3 taken from GG Allin – You Hate Me + I Hate You (Public Animal No.1). Orange Records 1982.
Tracks B4 to B7 taken from GG Allin – No Rules. Orange Records 1982.
Tracks B8, B9 taken from GG Allin And The Jabbers* – Out For Blood. TPOS 1997. Recorded May 1983.

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The Jabbers are an American punk rock band. Once fronted by a young GG Allin at the beginning of his career in the late 1970s to early 1980s, many of his most well known songs were recorded with this band, such as “Assface”, “Don’t Talk to Me” and “Bored to Death”.[citation needed]
One review of the only Jabbers album with Allin, Always Was, Is And Always Shall Be, states: “Amazingly enough, the violent hatred, sexual and psychological degradation, and staggering stupidity only hint at the heights (or depths) Allin would reach later.”
Embryonic versions of the band appeared as early as 1977, focused around Allin (singing and occasionally playing drums), his brother Merle Allin on bass, and various local guitarists. By 1979, the live group featured bassist Alan Chapple and guitarist Rob Basso; guitarist Chris Lamy joined in 1980, and Michael O’Donnell became the group’s drummer in 1983. The group disbanded in May 1984, and Allin next led The Scumfucs. Their complete recordings with Allin are on the Banned in Boston compilation.
In 2003, Chapple, Lamy, and O’Donnell reformed the band with new singer Wimpy Rutherford and lead guitarist Harlan Miller (both ex-members of the pop punk group The Queers). They released an album entitled American Standard in 2005 on Steel Cage Records.

Tracklist
A1   Bored To Death
A2   Beat Beat Beat
A3   One Man Army
A4   1980 ‘ s Rock ‘ N ‘ Roll
A5   Cheri Love Affair
A6   Gimme Some Head
A7   Dead Or Alive
A8   Occupation
B1   You Hate Me + I Hate You
B2   Automatic
B3   Ass Face
B4   No Rules
B5   A Fuck Up
B6   Up Against The Wall
B7   New York City Tonight
B8   Out For Blood
B9   Sixty Nine

Discography – LP’s – as GG Allin & The Jabbers:
Always Was, Is And Always Shall Be Orange Records LP 1980
Banned in Boston (1989/1990)
For Those Who Can Take It Raw (2000)

as The Jabbers:
American Standard (2005)

Associated acts:
GG Allin
Queers
The Scumfucs
Malpractice

Kevin Michael “GG” Allin (born Jesus Christ Allin; August 29, 1956 – June 28, 1993) was an American punk rock singer-songwriter who performed and recorded with many groups during his career. Allin was best known for his controversial live performances, which often featured transgressive acts, including self-mutilation and assaulting audience members, for which he was arrested and imprisoned on multiple occasions. AllMusic and G4TV’s That’s Tough have called him “the most spectacular degenerate in rock & roll history” and the “toughest rock star in the world”.
Known more for his notorious stage antics than for his music, Allin recorded prolifically, not only in the punk rock genre, but also in spoken word, country, and more traditional-style rock. His lyrics, which often expressed themes of violence and misanthropy, polarized listeners and created varied opinions of him within the highly politicized punk community.
Allin’s music was often poorly recorded and produced, given limited distribution, and met with mostly negative reviews from critics, although he maintained a cult following throughout and after his career. Allin promised for several years that he would die by suicide on stage during one of his concerts, but instead died from an accidental drug overdose on June 28, 1993, at the age of 36.

Recording career (Early years)
Allin’s earliest musical influences were 1960s British Invasion bands including the Beatles, Greg Van Voorst, the Rolling Stones, and the Dave Clark Five. In the early ’70s, Alice Cooper became a large influence on Allin. Allin’s earliest recorded musical endeavors were as a drummer, he also wrote most of his songs on an acoustic guitar. In his mid-teens, he and his older brother Merle, who plays bass guitar, formed their first band, Little Sister’s Date, which lasted a little over a year. The group covered songs by Aerosmith, Kiss, and other popular rock bands of the time period. Both Allin and Merle gained a strong interest in punk rock. The Ramones and the Stooges were a strong influence on Allin.
Allin graduated from Concord High School in Concord, Vermont, in 1975, and shortly after formed the band Malpractice with his older brother, local musician Jeff Penny, and Brian Demurs (a high school friend). Allin played the drums for Malpractice until the band separated in 1977. He then became the drummer for the band Stripsearch, which released one 7″ single, containing the songs “Galileo” and “Jesus Over New York”.
From September 1977 to April 1984, Allin performed as front man for the Jabbers, in which he played drums and performed vocals. Allin’s 1980 debut album was Always Was, Is and Always Shall Be for Orange Records. It would be reissued for the first time on CD in 1995 by the Halycon imprint. At one point, industry veteran and the Dead Boys producer Genya Ravan served as his manager. Tension within the Jabbers mounted as Allin grew uncontrollable, uncompromising and vicious. The Jabbers disbanded.
Allin fronted many acts during the early to mid-1980s. This includes albums from the Cedar Street Sluts, the Scumfucs in 1982 and the Texas Nazis in 1985. Allin remained in the underground hardcore scene, yet was not part of the East Coast hardcore scene. His performances in Manchester, New Hampshire, with the Cedar Street Sluts earned him the nickname of “the Madman of Manchester”.
Allin gained wider attention with the ROIR cassette-only release of Hated in the Nation (1987) containing tracks from Allin’s out-of-print catalog with the Jabbers, the Scumfucs and the Cedar Street Sluts. The tape also featured several in-studio and in-concert recordings with an all-star band assembled by producer Maximum RocknRoll and early Allin patron Mykel Board. This band featured J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr. on lead guitar and Bongwater record producer/musician Mark Kramer on bass.

Legacy
Video footage of the soundcheck, concert, and aftermath from Allin’s final concert on the day of his death was appended to the 1997 DVD release of Hated.
GG Allin’s grave was frequently vandalized with urine, feces, cigarette butts, and alcohol by fans, an act that was greatly discouraged by GG’s mother Arleta. His tombstone has since been removed because of this.
Hank Williams III’s 2008 album Damn Right, Rebel Proud features the song “P.F.F.”, which features the line “This song is written and dedicated for GG Allin” spoken at the beginning.
On December 13, 2018, Showtime premiered the 2017 documentary GG Allin: All in the Family which documented Allin’s life, career and death and how his brother and mother were coping with his death 20 years later.
According to Merle Allin’s Facebook page, Arleta Allin (Gunther) died on August 7, 2019.

GG Allin discography
Always Was, Is and Always Shall Be (1980)
Eat My Fuc (1984)
You’ll Never Tame Me (1985)
You Give Love a Bad Name (1987)
Freaks, Faggots, Drunks and Junkies (1988)
The Suicide Sessions (1989)
Murder Junkies (1991)
Brutality and Bloodshed for All (1993)
Live at The Rat EP (2018)

Associated acts
The Jabbers
the Scumfucs
Little Sister’s Date
Malpractice
Antiseen
the Cedar Street Sluts
Carolina Shitkickers
Horse N Gods
Bulge
the Toilet Rockers
the Criminal Quartet
the Texas Nazis
David Peel
Bloody Mess & the Skabs
the Southern Baptists
the Murder Junkies
Dee Dee Ramone
the Primates