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Can You Hear Me? Music from the Deaf Club

Various Artists

About “Can You Hear Me? Music from the Deaf Club”

A live compilation album recorded at the San Francisco’s “Deaf Club”. It features noteworthy appearances from the underground west coast punk scene at the time (in the late 1970s).

The four partners in ‘Walking Dead Records’ developed this album and it was released by ‘Optional Record’ distribution of Berkeley, CA on the ‘Walking Dead’ label: “Can You Hear Me? Music From the Deaf Club”. It was recorded on a mobile 8 track by Jim Keylor (also of Army Street Studios), DJ'ed by Johnnie Walker, produced by Robert Hanrahan; and coordinated by Peter Worrall. The photos were taken by Susan Brisk, the album art was by Diana Miami, and the liner notes were written by V. Vale.

The bands which appear on the album are:
The Dead Kennedys,
The K.G.B.
The OFFS,
The Mutants,
Pink Section,
and Tuxedomoon.

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