***In 1989, Malefactor, Ade was issued on the UK’s Glass Records, which had arranged several years earlier for the first actual release of MAYO THOMPSON’s 1970 solo LP, Corky’s Debt to His Father. This was the first Red Crayola record released in five years. The fearlessness with which genres are converted can be disarming, but stick to it—you’ll find listening an utter triumph. Malefactor, Ade was reissued on CD by Drag City in the year 2000. Now that it is 20 years since the most recent of the records was issued, it’s time for all those who sail the way of The Red Krayola to have a copy to spin again—at going market rates, of course. (STREET DATE - 4/21/2015)
LP $19.75
04/21/2015
CD $13.75
03/07/2000
***Corrected Slogans was first pressed by ART & LANGUAGE and THE RED CRAYOLA in 1976; it was the first mention of the The Red Crayola’s name on LP since 1968. The only review it received at the time was by Glenn O’Brian in Interview magazine; his response was a positive one, though he found the material ironic. By the time the album was made available to the public, it was clear that The Red Crayola would continue with JESSE CHAMBERLAIN joining MAYO THOMPSON. This was the start of five years of steady activity. Corrected Slogans was repressed on the UK label Recommended Records in 1981. Drag City reissued it for the first time on CD in 1997. Now that it is 20 years since the most recent of the records was issued, it’s time for all those who sail the way of The Red Krayola to have a copy to spin again—at going market rates, of course. (STREET DATE - 4/21/2015)
LP $19.75
04/21/2015