more from
One Little Independent Records
We’ve updated our Terms of Use to reflect our new entity name and address. You can review the changes here.
We’ve updated our Terms of Use. You can review the changes here.

CHRIST ALIVE - The Rehearsal

by Crass

supported by
Christian Mumford
Christian Mumford thumbnail
Christian Mumford well i didnt get the Crassical sets but this might be a favorite... we know where to find Crass now! online! Favorite track: Have A Nice Day (Rehearsal Version).
Philip S
Philip S thumbnail
Philip S 6th August. When will the full LP be available to download? Only 2 pre-order tracks still available. Somewhat overdue. :-(
almadjinn
almadjinn thumbnail
almadjinn Haa..very good, crass is crass!!
I like so so much this band.
Very good lyrics and music..
Depuis ma première écoute en 80, mon intérêt pour ce groupe, ces actions ne m'ont jamais déçu ou abandonné..
Pour moi toujours prégnant dans cette société merdique..
play loud more more, vive l'alternative ! No passaran.
crowleah
crowleah thumbnail
crowleah This album should have been released on 23rd July, but only two tracks are available on 28th July. Please can you say when the whole album will be made available. Thank you.
more...
/
  • Streaming + Download

    Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
    Purchasable with gift card

      £7 GBP  or more

     

  • Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    Single black vinyl with printed inner bag. Artwork designed by Gee Vaucher. Originally released as part of Record Store Day '21, limited to 1,000 units.

    Includes unlimited streaming of CHRIST ALIVE - The Rehearsal via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
    ships out within 3 days
    edition of 1000 
    Purchasable with gift card

      £18 GBP or more 

     

  • Full Digital Discography

    Get all 37 Crass releases available on Bandcamp and save 20%.

    Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of Flux Of Pink Indians - Neu Smell, Annie Anxiety - Barbed Wire Halo, Zounds - Can’t Cheat Karma / War / Subvert, Rudimentary Peni - Farce, Acts of Love / Songs To Our Other Selves, Bullshit Detector Three, Bullshit Detector One, Bullshit Detector Two, and 29 more. , and , .

    Purchasable with gift card

      £177.10 GBP or more (20% OFF)

     

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

about

For Record Store Day this year, One Little Independent, on behalf of Crass Records, are delighted to present a new album; ‘CHRIST ALIVE! – The Rehearsal’. Limited to 1,000 units, the vinyl edition will be available in stores on July 17th 2021. The digital version is available via Bandcamp and will be released on July 23rd.

Once again, all proceeds will be going to Refuge to help provide specialist support for women and children experiencing domestic violence.

A rare insight into the workings of Crass, spattered with the workings of Ludwig van Beethoven’s 5th Symphony.

Recorded in 1982 on an ancient Tascam cassette machine in Crass’ rehearsal studio at Dial House, ‘CHRIST ALIVE! – The Rehearsal’ documents the ofttimes gruelling process behind the making of a song. Given the exacting nature of Crass’ finished works, it’s illuminating to hear them battling out results that eventually gave them the structure to ‘Christ the Album’, which by any reckoning has to be seen as their finest hour.

In late 2020, suffering from the isolating effects of Covid 19, Penny Rimbaud and Charles Webber got together at Allen Road Studios to “muck about” with the old rehearsal tapes, editing them down to a digestible 12” LP scale. Having achieved this arduous task, they then consulted the oracle and, for no greater reason than he was readily available, came up with the idea of adding Beethoven to the mix. The BBC had that week offered a free download of stems for the first five and a half minutes of the 5th Symphony, in much the same way Crass had done for their ambitious ‘The Feeding of the Five Thousand Remix Project’ that also continues to raise vital funds for Refuge. It was synchronicity that wasn’t to be missed.

From then on it was an uphill climb holding Ludwig back from completely smothering what in comparison now appeared to be somewhat modest offerings from Crass. But with the determination of Sisyphus, the brute was somehow tamed and some kind of order was made of the turmoil. Call it Crasshoven if you like, but this is a noble attempt to blend together two highly motivated but historically divorced forms of music to make sense in a world that seems progressively to make no sense at all.

Penny Rimbaud tells us; “When Charles Webber and myself played back the mixes in a final run-through, we firstly looked at each other rather seriously and then collapsed into convulsive laughter over the utter absurdity of what had been created. Crass were deadly serious about what they did and, no doubt, so was Beethoven, but put them together and never mind the revolution, the circus comes to town; mind the gap, dadi dada do, and that, I guess, is the point; challenge a myth, and it’ll fart in your face. And next week? Wagner takes on Wiley? That should be a laugh.”

The brittlest and most hard-line radical of the first wave of British punk bands, Crass issued a blitz of records that were ruthless in both their unrelenting socio-political screeds and their amelodic crash of noise. The horrors of war, the arbitrary nature of legal justice, sexism, media imagery, organized religion, the flaws of the punk movement itself -- all were subjected to harsh critique. Like few other rock bands before or since, Crass took rock-as-agent-of-social-and-political-change seriously, and not just in their music. In addition to putting out their own fiercely independent records (though the majors were certainly not knocking at their door), they also formed an anarchist commune that worked with other artists and labels, and on the behalf of various political causes.

They were the definitive uncompromising punk band, which guaranteed them a cult following amongst the disaffected youth. An undiluted lyrical message was far more important to Crass than commercial considerations, and until 1984 they cranked out anarchist-leaning recordings and experimental cuts, branching into tape collage and spoken poetry.

Crass always intended to disband in 1984, and true to their ideals as always, they did exactly that when the year came around. They gained recognition as one of the relatively few acts in the music who aimed to live their values rather than just sing about them.

credits

released July 23, 2021

The rehearsal took place at Dial House in early 1982:
Vocals - Steve Ignorant, Eve Libertine, Joy deVivre
Guitars - B A Nana, Phil Free
Bass - Pete Wright
Drums - Penny Rimbaud
Recorded by John Loder

‘Christ Alive!’ was mixed at Allen Road Studios, Nov 2020.
Mixing engineer/production assistant - Charles Webber
Production - Penny Rimbaud.
Mastering - Harvey Birrell
Design - Gee Vaucher

license

all rights reserved

tags

about

Crass Epping, UK

Crass were an Anarcho-punk band formed in 1977. They popularised the anarcho-punk movement, and were advocates for such matters as direct action, animal rights, anti-facism, feminism, and environmentalism. From the word go, their career's ending was set to be 1984, and they lived up to this intention, splitting up following a miners' benefit gig in Wales in July that year. ... more

contact / help

Contact Crass

Streaming and
Download help

Redeem code

Report this album or account

If you like Crass, you may also like: