Pulp


7" - Aeroplane Records - AR7 (p/c, 45 rpm)
UK - 1984
Limited to 279 copies

Tracks


Credits

Music: The New Blockaders And Organum.
Mix: The New Blockaders.
Graphics: Organum.


Additional Information

Fold-out black & white cover featuring two W.W.II American fighters with record title and artists written in a 'cuboid' text style. Sleeve flap features the words "<< Even anti-art is art & that is why we reject it >>." Labels are white on blue with a 17th centuary woodcut image. Standard white 7" bag stapled into fold-out sleeve. Originally only 250 copies were ordered, however the pressing plant accidentally exceeded that amount.

David Tibet, writing in Sounds (December 1st, 1984) made this his 'single of the week' and wrote:
"The voice of the new underground of the avant-garde, which means that not only is it uncommercial, but there is not a hope in hell of being able to dance to it. Involved in this is someone whom our own Winston Smith once discussed as a "boring bastard," which means that it doesn't sound like Joy Division. A true classic."