Union Square Music announce the imminent release of “The Crobar Vol One”
Out 13th April 2009 March 27, 2009, 04:19 PM Views: 477
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Union Square Music are pleased to announce the imminent release of “The Crobar Vol One” on the 13th April 2009. The first in a series of albums that celebrate the most quintessential rock bar in the UK (if not the world!) by drawing together two CDs of their favourite tunes… Crobar owners Steve and Rich met in the mid 90s while running Soho’s Borderline club. Their mutual love of Metal led to them hosting shows by Pearl Jam, Rage Against The Machine and Kyuss among many others. For their hard work and effort they won the Time Out Venue of the year award in 2000. They left the Borderline in January 2001. Unemployed and wondering what to do with their first Friday night off in years, the boys met up in Soho and went looking for a good bar and a fun time, only to discover that the London’s West End had nothing to offer a couple of head bangers with a positive attitude and money to spend except a bad reception, warm beer and shit music. That night, thanks to lukewarm draught Carling and Kylie Minogue, The Crobar was born. For the next 3 months the boys begged, stole and borrowed every penny they could get their hands on, then set about finding a bar for sale. As luck would have it (or the Gods of Metal decreed it), Rich got a phone call at the perfect time, asking him if he knew anybody who wanted to buy a bar. On the 1st July 2001 The Crobar went from a dream to a reality….. to a nightmare. Their only customer that first day called herself Crazy Jane! Despite this scary start, the boys persevered and soon word spread that Soho had a new late night bar that liked, welcomed and catered for the long haired, the tattooed and the musically disenfranchised. Since then, The Crobar has gone from strength to strength, brutalizing the livers of the famous and the infamous alike. Over the last 8 years there have been a million memorable moments (many unfit for print and even more that are very hazy) but top of the list is being asked by Dave Grohl to host the Foo Fighters’ aftershow party at Wembley Stadium on Richard’s Birthday. What does the future hold? There are plans afoot to open more Crobars but in the meantime, there will be many more nights of Heavy Metal drunken mayhem… and more Crobar albums. GUARANTEED! “The Crobar Vol One” is a 28 track compilation of some of the finest metal and rock courtesy of the Crobar’s legendary jukebox. From classic acts such as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Judas Priest, and ZZ Top to a raft of contemporary favourites such as The Answer, Down and Probot. From thrash (Sacred Reich’s classic “Surf Nicaragua”) to Kyuss’ stoner rock (“Demon Cleaner”), from Motörhead’s staple “No Class” to the doom sounds of Cathedral’s “Corpsecycle”, and from the classic “Under My Wheels” (Alice Cooper) to seminal Alice In Chains track “Dam That River”, this is the ideal soundtrack to the perfect night out – or in. Full album tracklisting is as follows: CD1 01. Motörhead - No Class 02. Alice In Chains - Dam That River 03. Corrosion Of Conformity - Albatross 04. Monster Magnet - Power Trip 05. ZZ Top - Beer Drinkers And Hell Raisers 06. Kyuss - Demon Cleaner 07. Orange Goblin - Scorpionica 08. Testament - The Evil Has Landed 09. Carcass - Heartwork 10. Taint - Drunken Marksman 11. The Answer - Come Follow Me 12. Witchcraft - Witchcraft 13. Grand Magus - Legion 14. Electric Wizard - Dunwich CD2 01. Alice Cooper - Under My Wheels 02. Judas Priest - Victim Of Changes 03. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Gimme Back My Bullets 04. Down - Stone The Crow 05. Probot feat. Lemmy - Shake Your Blood 06. Clutch - Escape From The Prison Planet 07. Cathedral - Corpsecycle 08. Municipal Waste - The Art Of Partying 09. The Obsessed - Streetside 10. Gentlemans Pistols - Creamy Lid 11. Exodus - War Is My Shepherd 12. D.R.I. - Beneath The Wheel 13. Sacred Reich - Surf Nicaragua 14. Iron Monkey - House Anxiety "This is one metal comp that goes up to 11. F***ing brilliant. Horns up!" Metal Hammer “I always remember walking in. I never remember walking out. My favorite barin the world.” Dave Grohl, Foo Fighters. Jan 2009 “It's cool to be able to go to a local place like the Crobar and hear some decent music!!” Kerry King, Slayer. Nov 2008 “It's home. Simple as that. Nothing else. The Crobar. More than a bar. More than a focal point for London's rock and metal community. It's…well, it's the Crobar! And if you've ever set foot in the place, then you'll know exactly what I mean. The Crobar is special. It's a local bar for some of us. It's a haven for all of us. Everyone's welcome - no dress code, no VIP pretensions. Just the coolest bar in the world.” – Malcolm Dome "I always know a Crobar night… cuz I can't get outta bed the next day." Chad Smith, Red Hot Chili Peppers Feb 2009 “Double Jerrys on the rocks at the Mecca on Manette Street immensely improve the chances of succeeding in the realm of r'n'r, by teaching one how to blackout gracefully." Ville Valo, HIM March 2009 “Every time we play London......I curse your fucking bar for 3 days and nights, then I realise it's not your fault......Best bar across the pond, hand's down!!!” Jim Bower, Down Feb 2009 “The Crobar has always welcomed Taint with open arms, and forced many a shot down our collective neck. It's the quintessential rock bar, and even has a Welsh sign for the toilets! Iechyd Da, Crobar!” Jimbob Isaac, Taint Jan 2009 “Grab a beer and stick this album on, now you can be in the Crobar ALL the time!” Ben Ward, Orange Goblin Jan 2009 “Withered, ecstatic, hysteric, deaf, confused, anxiety ridden, obnoxious, VERY drunk, skint, hungover, pensive, Jägerbombs, Pentagram on the Jukebox, secret toilet, upstairs room, dehydrated, I thought I had the first pressing???, suffering from memory loss, paranoia... left my credit card somehwere? Jerry, Malcolm... Oh yeah, that's where I was last night - The Crobar! Better get back there for a quick hair of the dog.” Lee Dorrian, Cathedral & Rise Above Feb 2009 “I have lost track of the amount of flights we have missed due to the late night debauchery that only the Crobar can conjure up. That bar has been our home away from home since the very first day we ever set foot in London town!” Cormac Neeson, The Answer Feb 2009 | |