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1992 studio album by The Dead C
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Harsh 70s Reality is the fourth studio album by The Dead C , released in 1992 by Siltbreeze .[ 2]
The opening track “Driver U.F.O.” is performed over a recording of Douglas Lilburn’s “Poem in Time of War.” Side two closer “Suffer Bomb Damage” is an homage to the This Heat recording “Suffer Bomb Disease.” Stephen Malkmus of the rock band Pavement has cited the record as one of his top 10 all-time favorite albums.[ 3]
Track listing
All tracks are written by The Dead C
Side one Title 1. "Driver U.F.O." 22:23
Side two Title 1. "Sky" 3:38 2. "Love" 11:51 3. "Suffer Bomb Damage" 3:40
Side three Title 1. "Sea Is Violet" 7:57 2. "Shark" 4:55 3. "Constellation" 6:43
Side four Title 1. "T. Is Never Over I & II" 4:00 2. "Baseheart" 6:53 3. "Hope" 9:23
CD issue track listing Title 1. "Driver U.F.O." 22:23 2. "Sky" 3:38 3. "Love" 11:51 4. "Suffer Bomb Damage" 3:40 5. "Sea Is Violet" 7:57 6. "Constellation" 6:43 7. "Baseheart" 6:53 8. "Hope" 9:23
Personnel
Adapted from Harsh 70s Reality liner notes.[ 4]
The Dead C
Michael Morley – guitar , bass guitar , keyboards , turntables , drums , vocals
Bruce Russell – guitar, organ , drums, tape , vocals
Robbie Yeats – drums, guitar, vocals
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Production and additional personnel
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