Gravest Hits
The Cramps · 1979
15 min · 5 tracks · post-punk · garage punk · gothabilly
A wild blend of rockabilly rhythms and punk energy, channeling the spirit of B-movie horror.
Gravest Hits is an EP by The Cramps, released in 1979. A wild blend of rockabilly rhythms and punk energy, channeling the spirit of B-movie horror. 'Gravest Hits' is notable for its influence on the psychobilly genre and its role in shaping the sound of underground rock music in the late 70s. While it didn't chart extensively, it garnered critical acclaim for its raw energy and distinct style, which inspired a generation of musicians in alternative and punk scenes. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Gravest Hits sound like?
A wild blend of rockabilly rhythms and punk energy, channeling the spirit of B-movie horror. Rooted in post-punk and garage punk.
What makes Gravest Hits by The Cramps notable?
'Gravest Hits' is notable for its influence on the psychobilly genre and its role in shaping the sound of underground rock music in the late 70s. While it didn't chart extensively, it garnered critical acclaim for its raw energy and distinct style, which inspired a generation of musicians in alternative and punk scenes. Released in 1979, 'Gravest Hits' marked The Cramps' first compilation album, showcasing their unique fusion of punk and rockabilly. At this point, they had already established a cult following with their debut 'Songs the Lord Taught Us' in 1980. This compilation served to solidify their position as pioneers within the garage punk scene.
How many songs are on Gravest Hits?
Gravest Hits has 5 tracks, running approximately 15 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Human Fly Standout 2:12
- 2 The Way I Walk Standout 2:38
- 3 Domino 3:05
- 4 Surfin’ Bird Standout 5:03
- 5 Lonesome Town 2:55
Release Date
July 1, 1979
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
15 min 53 sec
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