Corpse Grinders are a famous New York City band that featured Rick
Rivits who was a member of the New York Dolls before they were called
the New York Dolls and Arthur Kane who was a member of the New York
Dolls and played on their two classic albums. The Corpse Grinders were
only around for little more than a year and released one classic single.
In the early 1980s they reformed and recorded two weak albums before
disappearing and in 2001 an LP of demos and live tracks was also
released. These two live recordings from 1978 will give you an idea of
what a Corpse Grinders album would have sounded like in 1978 had they
released one. Arthur Kane plays bass only on the first show. They are
both audience recordings and the sound quality is good.
@ CBGB, NYC 5-06-78 (Johnny Blitz Benefit)
01. Diamond Head [Ventures]
02. I Don't Need It
03. Pretty Baby
04. Bury The Past
05. Valley Of Fear
06. Frozen Alive
07. Don't Know Why
08. Rites For Whites
@ CBGB, NYC 9-17-78
01. Frozen Alive
02. Crying In My Beer
03. City Rocker
04. Mental Morons
05. Basket Case
06. Rites 4 Whites
07. Train Kept A Rollin' [Johnny Burnette]
Just finished reading Killer's "I Kane" ... not a very good book to be honest ...but was wonering what the Grinders sounded like and then fell across this post...massive thanks for posting!
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