Heroin (3)Discography

Label:

Gravity (2) – GRAVITY50

Format:

2 x Vinyl , LP, Record Store Day, Compilation, Limited Edition, Remastered, Stereo , Black Ice

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Punk

Tracklist

A1 Meaning Less
A2 A Portion
A3 The Obvious
A4 We Can Never Know
A5 In General
A6 Moving Parts
A7 Another
B1 Leave
B2 Wander
B3 Blind
B4 With No Name
B5 Head Cold
B6 Undertaking
B7 Indecision
C1 This Time
C2 Never Ever
C3 Has Been
C4 I've Got Mine
C5 Cost
C6 Wander
C7 Things Change
D1 Comes To Mind
D2 How Could I
D3 Compelled
D4 This Time
D5 A Portion
D6 Undertaking
D7 Has Been
D8 Destination
D9 Second Coming

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright ©Southern Lord Recordings
  • Recorded AtDoubletime Studios
  • Recorded AtInner Ear Studios
  • Recorded AtSoundtrax Studios (2)
  • Recorded AtWrecking Ball Studios
  • Recorded AtNeighborhood, Chula Vista, CA
  • Mixed AtLouder Studios
  • Remixed AtLouder Studios
  • Pressed ByGZ Media – 253857E

Credits

  • BassRon Johnson (14)
  • DrumsAaron Montaigne
  • GuitarScott Bartoloni
  • Layout, DesignSonny Kay
  • Mixed ByTim Green (2) (tracks: C4 to C7, D3 to D6, D8)
  • Recorded ByMark (184) (tracks: B6 to C2, C4 to C6)
  • RemixTim Green (2) (tracks: D1, D2, D9)
  • VocalsMatt Anderson (2)

Notes

A1-A7 from Heroin (3) - Heroin
B1-B4 from Heroin (3) - Heroin
B5-C3 from Heroin (3) - All About Heroin
C4 and D8 from Heroin (3) - Heroin C.D.
D1 from Various - Our Voice Pro-Choice
D7 from Various - Stars Kill Rock
D9 from Various - False Object Sensor
C5-C7 and D2-D6 previously unreleased

"Second Coming" originally by Battalion Of Saints

All tracks recorded 1990-1993
A1-A3, A5, A7 Recorded at Doubletime Studios, January 1993
A4, A6, Outro of A7, D7 Recorded at Inner Ear Studios, July 1992
B1-B4, D4-D6 Recorded at Doubletime Studios, August 1991
B5, C3 Recorded at Soundtrax Studios, March 1991
B6-C2, C4-C6 Recorded at Wrecking Ball Studios, October 1990
C7 Recorded on 4 track at Practice Studio, September 1990
D1-D2, D9 Recorded on 8 track at Practice Studio, August 1992
D3, D8 Recorded at Neighborhood Studios, October 1993

First pressing limited to 1,600.

The Heroin discography contains all of the band’s out-of-print 7”s and 12”s, compilation tracks, as well as the session the band recorded at the infamous Inner Ear Studios in Washington, DC, and never-before-heard unreleased songs. A double LP Gatefold “tip on” jacket is beautifully packaged with a special zine with tons of photos and liner notes by Sonny Kay.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 8 08720 13021 8
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): 253857E1/A
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): 253857E2/A
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side C): 253857E3/B
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side D): 253857E4/A

Other Versions (4)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
Discography (2×LP, Compilation, Limited Edition, Remastered, Repress, Red Translucent) Gravity (2) LORD 302, GRAVITY50 US 2023
New Submission
Discography (2×LP, Compilation, Remastered, Repress, Stereo) Gravity (2) LORD 302, GRAVITY50 US 2023
New Submission
Discography (30×File, FLAC, Compilation) Southern Lord none Worldwide 2023
New Submission
Discography (30×File, ALAC, Compilation, 24 bit, 44.1 kHz) Southern Lord none Worldwide 2023

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Reviews

  • nervehold's avatar
    nervehold
    Echo the reviews already mentioned. Fantastic release. First RSD album I’ve purchased in a decade probably. Worth it for the unreleased tracks alone, but the booklet and liner notes are great too. 10/10.
    • eatdogs's avatar
      eatdogs
      Both my local record stores got one copy each. I was lucky enough to get one way late in the day. Don't sleep on this one folks. Now let's get a discography for Angel Hair!
      • nothnks's avatar
        nothnks
        Prime example of what an rsd release should be. Outstanding packaging and presentation, sounds great, and somehow has a slew of unreleased songs on top of that. Owner of the record store I was at got really excited when he saw me buying it.
        • Realbeerface's avatar
          Realbeerface
          Really nice comp. Good job to Southern Lord for bringing this seminal band back to our attention with their entire discography housed in a gorgeous tip-on jacket, a fascinating booklet of photos, a very solid essay by Sonny Kay and - of course - all the music remastered on cool clear/black vinyl.
          As someone said in the comments below, this is what RSD is about!
          • AlexMelisz's avatar
            AlexMelisz
            Southern Lord knows how to do an RSD release. Two colored discs, a nice and sturdy tip-on gatefold, and a booklet of a bunch of Heroin related photos and a short bio. Heck, it even smells good, a strong odor of raw cardboard, almost smells like a fresh cut piece of wood. Not to mention the addition of some unreleased tracks as well. An absolute treat, get it if you can.

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