Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Crucial DBC - What's Next




Crucial DBC formed in the early 80s in California and released four cassettes. This is one of them. I know they had another one called "Dread Rock" and I don't know what the other two are called or what years any of them were released.
The band was lead by Norman Jones who teamed up with Dave Wakeling in General Public and later The New Radicals.

A ton of thanks to Michael who contributed this!!

1 Discreate the limits
2 Holdback Syndrome
3 I'm Giving Up
4 My Dancing Partner
5 U R A Slave
6 Midnight Hour / Let Him Go
7 Oppression
8 A Different Kind of Black & White
9 What's Next?

"Holdback Syndrome"

"What's Next"

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12 comments:

  1. Actually, they formed in Ohio (Rockerstown, aka Bowling Green), and used to play Milton's.

    I've seen them there and in California, and they are awesome.

    "Universal Melody" was always a favorite, and ""Guatemala"" as well. I still have a glossy of Norm from back in the day.

    I am so glad to see a web presence from these guys. Keep on keeping on. We love you. We thank you.

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  2. Ratso says "Irie" boys! I still play some of my Milton's and 'Weirds bootlegs with Papa Man on percussion. Great days!

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  5. I am the trombone player, an original member of the group. We did indeed form in Ohio in late 84, moving to Cali in late 86. Our first release, made in Ohio, was Bloodsucker. Then in Cali we made, Haunted World, Dread Rock and What's Next. Good music, good times! Thanks for remembering!

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  6. To the trombone player: are you guys still together? Are you available for private events? Is there a contact number or website?

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  7. I have digitized a copy of Bloodsucker from an original 80s tape if you want it. Great BG band that used to play Howard's Club H!

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  8. HELL YES, I would love to hear that album! I've been after it for years.

    If you could, please send it to toneandwave@gmail.com

    ...let me know if you're looking for anything so I can return the favor.

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  9. Sorry, been a few years since I first saw this post. I'll send it to you.

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  10. Hi Gentlemen,

    I would LOVE a copy of Bloodsucker, too! Saw the band at Mother's Junction in Kent, Ohio back in the Reagan years and we bought the tape then. I haven't seen it in years. If you have the ability to make CDs, make two for me. Contact me at rzaynor@gmail.com Thanks!

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  11. Good times in SLO back in the day. DK's, The Dark Room...every time I turn around I see Babylon beat up dread.

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