The Flood Gallery proudly present a Limited, deluxe 7 x 7” singles box set featuring the phenomenal original run of singles with two bonus singles exclusive to this set.
Featuring:
7 x 7” SINGLES: Five original singles, plus two exclusives, all newly Remastered
56-page Book featuring never-before-seen photographs, flyers and rare ephemera
Words and essays from Thurston Moore, Henry Rollins, Mark Lanegan, X and more
Exclusive-to-this-Box-Set issue of 'FIRE OF LOVE' Fanzine
Rare Ruby Records Promotional Postcard
Exclusive GUN Badge
RELEASE DATE 21ST JANUARY 2022
All housed inside a lift-off lid box with a booklet featuring an essay by Clinton Heylin, reminisces from Thurston Moore, Henry Rollins, Mark Lanegan, X and Dan Stuart, rare photographs and flyers, new exclusive issue of the ‘Fire of Love’ fanzine, Ruby Records postcard and a ‘Gun’ button badge. Limited availability.
If ever there was a band seemingly determined to come from nowhere and go straight back there, it was The Gun Club. Jeffrey Lee Pierce’s search and destroy combo was spawned by the L.A. punk scene in 1979. Two years later their first LP, the incendiary Fire Of Love, was spewed out by Slash Records, a matter of months after the punk zine Pierce wrote for, and the label named itself after, breathed its last. Fire Of Love was one of the 80s’ genuinely shape-shifting US debuts, igniting post-punk depth and minting genres including blues, psychobilly and Americana.
Jeffrey Lee Pierce was an extraordinary character. Learning to play guitar at the age of 10, he quickly immersed himself firstly in reggae and later the Delta Blues, particularly works by Tommy Johnson & Robert Johnson. By 1976, he had become obsessed with Blondie, going on to become President of the West Coast Blondie Fan Club. It was Jeffrey Lee Pierce who suggested to the band they cover ‘Hanging On The Telephone’. The Blondie connection would later resurface in 1982 when Chris Stein signed and produced The Gun Club for his Animal Records label.
In 1996 after releasing seven studio albums, 37 year old Jeffrey Lee Pierce sadly passed away following a stroke. What he left behind is a legacy of work that has had a prolific effect on some of the most distinguished rock acts of the past 20+ years, these include Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Sonic Youth, The White Stripes, Mark Lanegan, Primal Scream and The Black Keys.
FULL TRACKLISTING:
- Ghost On the Highway (1982) - Ghost On the Highway/Sex Beat
- Fire Of Love 1982 – Fire Of Love/Walking With The Beast
- Miami Demos (1982) – Carry Home/Brother And Sister
- Death Party EP (1983) – The House On Highland Ave./ The Lie/Death Party
- The Great Divide (1990) – The Great Divide/Crabdance
- Pastoral Hide And Seek (1990) - Pastoral Hide And Seek/Black Hole/Emily’s Changed (Live in Paris, 91)
- Cry To Me (1993) – Cry To Me/Give Up The Sun