Rip,Rig And Panic - God
More Bristolian post-Pop Group funk/jazz, this time with a more powerful and anarchic edge inherited from The Pop Group, combined with the free-flowing almost improvised elements common in the jazz genre. As a young British band in the post-punk era, Rip Rig And Panic were unique and compelling, they were edgy, twisted and spontaneous. It is unlikely you will have heard anything like them. The over indulgent song titles tell you nothing more than to expect the unexpected. God was their debut, packaged over two full length 45rpm platters, it is one of the most overlooked and important albums from the era.Ripped from a double vinyl album released on Virgin Records (V 2213) in 1981 to high resolution 24bit/96Khz lossless FLAC audio.
A1. Constant Drudgery Is Harmful To Soul, Spirit & Health
A2. Wilhelm Show Me The Diagram (Function Of The Orgasm)
A3. Through Nomad Eyeballs
A4. Change Your Life
B1. Knee Deep In Shit
B2. Totally Naked (Without Lock Or Key)
B3. Try Box Out Of This Box
B4. Need (Da School You)
C1. How! Caged Bird
C2. Those Eskimo Women Speak Frankly
C3. The Blue Blue Third
D1. Shadows Only There Because Of The Sun
D2. Beware (Our Leaders Love The Smell Of Napalm)
D3. Miss Pib
D4. It Don't Mean A Thing If I Ain't Got That Brrod