Big Black - Lungs
Comments: Probably Big Black's weakest release.

Artist: Big Black
Rating: DECENT
Genres: Industrial RockNoise RockPost-Punk
Released: 1982
Type: EP
Label: Ruthless
Link: Bandcamp

Lungs is the first EP by American post-hardcore band Big Black. It was released on December 1982 on Ruthless Records and was reissued in 1992 on Touch and Go Records. A 19-year-old Steve Albini played nearly every instrument on Lungs, with "sax bleats" by Albini's college friend John Bohnen and drums being handled by "Roland," a drum machine that was credited as a member of the band. The EP was used to recruit the other members of Big Black. Lungs was recorded on a TEAC 3340 loaned to Albini in exchange for a case of beer....

The original EP came with an array of objects, including loaded squirt guns, bloody pieces of paper (one of Albini's friends suffered from a nosebleed), dollar bills, condoms, concert tickets, Bruce Lee trading cards, pictures of old people and firecrackers. Things like fishhooks and razorblades were discounted, fearing lawsuits.

released June 1, 1982

Editions:
1982 Original Release
Ruthless | RRBB02 | Vinyl, 12"
Side A:
  A1. Steelworker (4:15)
  A2. Live in a Hole (3:01)
  A3. Dead Billy (3:28)
Side B:
  B1. I Can Be Killed (4:28)
  B2. The Crack (3:55)
B3. Rip (2:21)