Cramps - Gravest Gravy PREORDER
Release Date August 21, 2026
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LEGENDARY ALEX CHILTON-RECORDED VERSIONS OF PRIMAL MEMPHIS CRAMPS RECORDINGS!
ESSENTIAL STUFF FOR THE CULTURED GARAGE / PUNK ROCKER.
Bootlegs do exist! This is OFFICIAL Ivy-sanctioned and with SUPERIOR SOUND!
Available in Glow In The Dark or Black Vinyl Lps, and Compact Disc.Â
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TRACK LISTING
1. TV Set
2. Weekend On Mars
3. Twist & Shout
4. Jungle Hop
5. I Canât Hardly Stand It
6. Hungry
7. The Natives Are Restless
8. Domino
9. Canât Find My Mind
10. Rockinâ Bones
11. Problem Child
12. Rocket In My Pocket
âIn October 1977, the Cramps ventured into Ardent Studios in Memphis, Tennessee with producer and Cramps translator extraordinaire, Alex Chilton. The band had planned on recording their song âTV Set,â as an A side, along with another track or tracks. Mr. Chilton told them the way he liked to work was to have a band record a lot of songs and from that they would pick the best of the bunch.
Luckily for Cramps fans everywhere, the band did just that. The first evidence of these sessions was unleashed upon an âunsuspecting human worldâ in April 1978 on the bandâs own Vengeance Records label. It was a two song 7-inch with a version of the Trashmenâs 1963 classic âSurfinâ Bird,â pushed well beyond its breaking point, forcing it to mutate into a much higher form of lowdown, and Jack Scottâs 1959 cool burning âThe Way I Walk,â dragged back into the Stone Age...
After one listen, it was clear the Cramps had absolutely tapped into Rock ânâ Rollâs mainline. In November of the same year, and again from the October 1977 sessions came another two song lesson in how itâs done, or undone, with easily one of the greatest A sides of all time: âHuman Fly.â The B side was held hostage by âDomino,â originally sung by Roy Orbison. The Crampsâ version swaggers with infinite confidence and is an absolute thrill to listen to. In the summer of 1979, young degenerates in England were treated to a 12-inch by the Cramps called Gravest Hits, which featured not only the aforementioned four tracks, but also a fifth, again from the October 1977 sessions...
âWhat happened to the rest of the tracks from those auspicious days in October 1977? In 2026, Larry Hardy, owner and operator of In The Red Records, rapelled down, deep into the vast, sunless vault of the Cramps tape collection, and resurfaced hours later, disoriented and out of breath, but overjoyed with what heâd returned to topside with: six Âźâ reels of tracks, mixed by Lux [Interior] and [Poison] Ivy...
Gravest Gravy is one of the purest collections of unrestrained, wild music youâll ever hearâlike Jerry Lee Lewis unchained, like Elvis meets Tarzanâlike it should be. The Cramps were one of the greatest bands in the history of recorded music, and anyone who heard or saw them, knows and abides by this groovinâ truth. From their inception to this day, the band has fans whose enthusiasm for their life-changing music never wavers. The Cramps made this music for the love of Rock ânâ Roll. Lux and Ivy made this record for you.â â Henry Rollins
⢠Legendary bandâs unreleased sessions with producer Alex Chilton from 1977
⢠Mixed by Lux & Ivy, long intended for release and titled by Lux as a nod to Gravest Hits EP from 1979
⢠Liner Notes by Henry Rollins
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