Raymond Pettibon, Black Flag
Everything Went Black : Previously Unreleased Black Flag Recordings, 1978 - 1981 record
Everything Went Black : Previously Unreleased Black Flag Recordings, 1978 - 1981 record
offset print, vinyl 12¼ h × 12¼ w in (31 × 31 cm)
This two-disk album by Black Flag is a thing of legend. Suits, lawyers, civil strife, name changes. This is the first printing of the album, which, in protest of their distributer, issued the album without Black Flag's name on it anywhere: every instance of its appearance is blacked out. The cover art is by Raymond Pettibon and the verso of this pressing has four illustrations by Pettibon of his trademark flyers for Black Flag's gigs as well as a long essay by Spot - I kid you not - on the album's history. Included is also a Pettibon poster that in fact does say Black Flag and reads 5 suicide attempts and counting. No, not her -- her boyfriends and an Everything Went Black sticker. Beyond the iconic elements of Everything Went Black, it also contains two kick-ass LPs that show Black Flag at full mast, err, strength, err, potential.
This work is from the edition published by SST Records, Lawndale, CA.
provenance: Specific Object / David Platzker
exhibited: [St.] Raymond Pettibon[e] : 1978 - 1986, 16 June - 3 October 2008, Specific Object / David Platzker, New York | Raymond Pettibon: The Punk Years, 1978-1986, Curated by David Platzker, 2010-2013, Circulated by ICI, New York | PUNK cabinet de curiosités : 1978-1986, 13 September - 16 November 2013, mfc-michèle didier, Paris | RAYMOND PETTIBON HOMO AMERICANUS, 16 November 2016 - 12 February, 2017, Deichtorhallen Internationale Kunst und Fotografie, Hamburg
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