Minuteflag | ||||
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EP by Black Flag and Minutemen | ||||
Released | 1986 | |||
Recorded | March 3, 1985 | |||
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Length | 14:32 | |||
Language | English | |||
Label | SST (050) | |||
Producer | Greg Ginn | |||
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Minuteflag was an experimental jam band collaboration between members of the American punk bands Minutemen and Black Flag. [1] Their only release,an EP,consists entirely of instrumentals with the exception of "Fetch the Water" which features D. Boon on lead vocals. [1]
Recording took place in March 1985,while Black Flag was in the process of writing and recording Loose Nut at Total Access Studio in Redondo Beach,CA; [2] Minutemen had just completed their Project:Mersh 12" EP at the same studio the month before. [1] The members involved initially agreed that the material recorded during the Minuteflag sessions would not be released until at least one of the bands had disbanded. [2] A 12" EP on SST Records as SST 050 came out over a year afterward,by which time Minutemen had disbanded after the car crash death of guitarist/vocalist D. Boon;Black Flag themselves split up later in 1986.[ citation needed ]
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Robert Christgau | D [3] |
Punknews.org | [4] |
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