Sound & Fury (1982 Youth Brigade album)

Sound & Fury is the first studio album released by American hardcore punk band Youth Brigade. It was released in 1982[3][4] and was followed in 1983 by an album of the same name[5] that included re-recorded versions of some tracks. All of the album's tracks except for "Something's Gonna Change" were released on CD as part of the 1998 compilation album Out of Print. The track "Boys in the Brigade" was featured in the background of the crime drama film The Star Chamber (1983).

Sound & Fury
Studio album by
Released1982
RecordedJuly 1982[1] at Mystake Studios, Hollywood, California
GenreHardcore punk[2]
LabelBYO Records
Youth Brigade chronology
Sound & Fury
(1982)
Sound & Fury
(1983)

Origins and recording

Sound & Fury was originally recorded at Mystic Studios in Hollywood, California in July 1982 with engineer Steve Brenner, and mixed by Ira Malek. However during the Someone Got Their Head Kicked In tour with Social Distortion (as chronicled in the documentary Another State of Mind) in the summer of 1982, which marked their first national tour, Youth Brigade realized that they were disappointed with Sound & Fury and stopped the pressing at only 800 copies, most of which they sold on the tour.[1]

After the end of the Someone Got Their Head Kicked In tour, the band returned home and decided to record a second album titled Sound & Fury, keeping only four tracks from the original version ("Fight to Unite", "The Circle", "You Don't Understand", "Sound & Fury").[1]

Reception

The album has been referred to as "a classic".[2] Michael Hidalgo of The Fresno Bee wrote that it "always will be Youth Brigade's best album".[6]

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Fight to Unite"
  2. "Treachery"
  3. "The Circle"
  4. "Boys in the Brigade"
  5. "Alienated"
  6. "You Don't Understand"

Side two

  1. "Brigade Song"
  2. "Full Force"
  3. "Sound & Fury"
  4. "Something's Gonna Change"
  5. "Confusion"
  6. "Violence"
  7. "On the Edge"

Out of Print

Out of Print
Compilation album by
Released1998
Recorded1981–1993
GenrePunk rock
LabelBYO Records
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[7]

Out of Print is a compilation album by the American punk rock band Youth Brigade. It was released in 1998 and contains a new mix of Youth Brigade's entire Sound & Fury album, done by Blag Dahlia of The Dwarves, minus the track "Something's Gonna Change". It also contains four additional tracks.[7]

Track listing

  1. "Fight to Unite"
  2. "Treachery"
  3. "The Circle"
  4. "Boys in the Brigade"
  5. "Alienated"
  6. "You Don't Understand"
  7. "Brigade Song"
  8. "Full Force"
  9. "Sound & Fury"
  10. "Confusion"
  11. "Violence"
  12. "On the Edge"
  13. "I Won't Die For You"
  14. "How Can We Live Like This"
  15. "Questions"
  16. "Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked In"
  • Tracks 1–12 from Sound & Fury, recorded at Mystake Studios (July 1982)
  • Track 13 from Youth Brigade's first recorded demo (1981)
  • Tracks 14–15 from What Price Happiness? sessions, recorded at Track Record (July 1984)
  • Track 16 recorded at West Beach Studios (1993)

Personnel

  • Shawn Stern − guitars, vocals
  • Adam Stern − bass, vocals
  • Mark Stern − drums, vocals

References

  1. Sink With Kalifornija (booklet). Youth Brigade. US: BYO Records. 1994. BYO 002CD.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  2. Guerrero, Richard (September 9, 2005). "Youth Brigade comes to town", Corpus Christi Caller-Times, p. E4.
  3. Spurrier, Jeff (December 30, 1986). "Punk or not, Brigade urges nonviolence", Los Angeles Times, p. 2.
  4. Weatherford, Mike (November 13, 1998). "Beat the Rush", Las Vegas Review-Journal, p. 18J.
  5. Prato, Greg. "Youth Brigade: Biography Archived March 1, 2013, at the Wayback Machine", Allmusic. Retrieved May 26, 2013.
  6. Hidalgo, Michael (July 18, 1996). "Youth Brigade", The Fresno Bee, p. E6.
  7. "Out of Print – Youth Brigade | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
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