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tofudonuts is not something I would buy… this record however is something I would buy.

My only question… does anyone know anything about the pressing info on it? Sellers says that Impact Unit only had a demo which I assume was a cassette only thing and was later pressed as a 7″ after the Bosstones got popular, but I dont know if thats factual or not.

I used to have a copy of this with a black, white & red cover and I think the lables were black & red too, but I’m not positive. Mine was also on Crucial Response, but I traded or sold it a long time ago. For less than a dollar with less than a day left I might bid on this one.

At the Gallery East show Sunday just standing around waiting for DYS to finish setting up I was talking to Mike from Refuse Resist and when I turned around there was Dicky Barret standing there. As much as I understand why he was there it was still a shock because hes kind of more ‘famous’ than the others people there were there. I wanted to go over and say “Are you the guy from the Jimmy Kimmal show” but I didn’t. I was really hoping that DYS would cover an Impact Unit song, but no such luck. Dicky introduced DYS and then about 3 songs in he disapeared.



3 Comments

  1. Posted 09/01/2010 at 2:31 PM | Permalink

    Catalog No: CRR 006
    Format: 7″, MCD

    Label: Crucial Response | Year: 1989

    1st press: 1013 black vinyl. Plain black and white sleeve. White labels. 257 green vinyl, 263 pink vinyl. The colored vinyl comes with a different cover with no record title on the front.
    2nd press: 519 black vinyl. Impact Unit and record title in red letters. Red labels.
    3rd press: 528 black vinyl. Impact Unit and record title in blue letters. Blue labels.
    4th press: 500 black vinyl. Impact Unit and record title in green letters. Green labels.

    This 7″ was released before Dick got sorta famous with the MMB.

  2. Posted 09/01/2010 at 4:42 PM | Permalink

    wow….. Thanks Nico. I’m shocked that, that many records were pressed before the Bosstones were huge.

    Thanks for the info.

  3. cooch
    Posted 09/01/2010 at 7:09 PM | Permalink

    3 of the songs were previously on a tape comp called Empty Skulls, which was released in ’84. Pretty sure the Crucial Response dude was just writing to bands from the addresses they had in these old tape comps, which is also how he hooked up the Youth Korps 7″.

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