Doc Marten - One Land to care for LP

In 1989, "One Land to care for" was released on Herbert Egolt's Cologne-based Rock-O-Rama Records label. The band came from Point Pleasant, a small east coast town in the US state of New Jersey and consisted of four people: John (vocals and lead guitar), Paul (drums), Stephano (bass + saxophone) and Brent (rhythm guitar). Unfortunately, the disc had an undeserved shadowy existence during its availability at the time. The album was never re-released after the last copy was sold out, not even as a CD version. What was going on?


For the time, Doc Marten played a compact, yet sophisticated skinhead sound, including a saxophone, that was worth listening to. Some members of Doc Marten were later active in bands such as Aggravated Assault or Max Resist, where they provided an excellent musical output of skinhead-compatible sound. Against this background, this is an excellent opportunity to revive the old days once again - with this solid product, which also contains two bonus songs (from the street rock'n'roll single "Your Time will come"). There have also been some visual changes: the LP cover is now in color (the old slides have been digitized) and the back has also been redesigned and adapted to the possibilities of the 21st century.


Strictly limited to 499 units, hand-numbered, digitally remastered, only available on black 12 inch vinyl. 12 songs with a playing time of just over 36 minutes.

Rock-O-Rama Records

18.40 €
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Stato Stock: In stock

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