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Stiv Bators Its Cold Outside

Munster | Item No: 1114859
Vinyl 7" | 2024 / EU – Original | New
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Item Description
After the Dead Boys, Bators embarked on a musical journey that saw him touch upon power pop during a brief solo career.Although included in our past release "I Wanna Be a Dead Boy" (1992), as a limited edition 7" boxset, this is the first time the single gets an official reissue in its original format. This is an essential power pop classic! As the frontman for the Dead Boys, Stiv Bators terrorized audiences with his snotty, in-your-face punk rock style. But after the Dead Boys, Bators embarked on a musical journey that saw him touch upon power pop during a brief solo career. Stiv moved to Los Angeles and signed with Bomp! Records, Greg Shaw's label that released many seminal 70s West Coast punk and power pop groups such as the Nerves, the Weirdos, the Zeros and the Germs. The first Bators single to emerge from Bomp!, 'It's Cold Outside' (originally by Ohio legends The Choir), is a song that the Dead Boys reportedly could not figure out how to play. It was released in May 1979. The B side 'The Last Year' is a Stiv/Jeff Jones (alter ego of Frank Secich) song dedicated to the recently deceased bassist of the Sex Pistols Sid Vicious and would later appear on the LP "Disconnected" (1980).
Item Details
Item No: 1114859
Artist: Stiv Bators
Title: Its Cold Outside
Label: Munster
Format: Vinyl 7", Vinyl, Singles, 7"
Pressing: EU – Original
Release Date: 2024
Genre: Rock & Indie
Style: Rock 'n' Roll
Available since: 2024-05-16
Condition: New
Price: 15,99 €
Weight: 80g (plus 250g Packaging)
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Tracklist
A1 It's Cold Outside
B1 The Last Year
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