BIG BLACK – HEADACHE (REMASTERED)

$15.75

Originally released in 1987, this 4-song 12″ EP is the fourth Big Black vinyl title to be remastered by Steve Albini and Bob Weston at Chicago Mastering – following the previously released remasters of Atomizer, Bulldozer, and Racer-X. Each remastered vi

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Headache is a 1987 EP by Chicago post-hardcore band Big Black. The record generated some controversy due to a cover photograph of a shotgun suicide victim whose head was split in half; it only appeared on a very limited edition of the record and was later replaced with a drawing by Savage Pencil. The identity of the dead man in the original album cover is still currently unknown.

Original pressings bore a sticker reading, “Warning! Not as good as Atomizer, so don’t get your hopes up, cheese!” as a frank communication from the members of Big Black to their fans that they did not regard the Headache EP to be as strong as the band’s previous release. This also came at a time when major labels were first starting to warn parents that albums contained “explicit lyrics”, and while all of Big Black’s records contained such lyrics, Headache’s sticker was an ironic dig at mainstream music. Copies of the sticker also appeared on the vinyl release of Sonic Youth’s Master=Dik EP as an independent music in-joke.

Tracklist

A1 My Disco
A2 Grinder
B1 Ready Men
B2 Pete, King Of All Detectives