Cherry Knowle
Cherry Knowle is the first full-length album by the English punk band Leatherface.[4] The album is named after Cherry Knowle Hospital in Ryhope, Sunderland, and the album's cover reflects the hospital's Victorian origins.[5]
Cherry Knowle | ||||
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Released | 9 July 1989 | |||
Genre | Punk | |||
Length | 35:07 | |||
Label | Meantime Records[1] | |||
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Critical reception
Trouser Press called the album a "fine hardcore" record, writing that the "seeds of Leatherface’s later work are there in the debut’s 'Colorado Joe/Leningrad Vlad,' 'Discipline' and 'Cabbage Case.'"[4]
Track listing
- "Colorado Joe/Leningrad Vlad" - 3:07
- "Animal Day" - 2:11
- "This Land" - 2:39
- "Ghetto" - 1:57
- "Discipline" - 3:10
- "Postwar Product of a Fat Man's Wallet" - 3:15
- "Cabbage Case" - 3:04
- "Right Reverend" - 2:08
- "Alright Jack" - 2:31
- "Sublime" - 4:20
- "Smile (You're In a Free and Pleasant Land)" - 2:59
- "Goulash" - 1:44
- "Heaven" - 2:02
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References
- "Razor Blades And Aspirin: 1990-1993 - Record Collector Magazine". recordcollectormag.com.
- Cherry Knowle at AllMusic
- Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Volume 5: MUZE. p. 135.CS1 maint: location (link)
- "TrouserPress.com :: Leatherface". www.trouserpress.com.
- McMahon, James (November 6, 2015). "Melancholia and raw pain: the sad end of Leatherface" – via www.theguardian.com.
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