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Black Market Baby

 
Artist: Black Market Baby

Group Members:

Boyd Farrell, Scott Logan, Tom Carr, Keith Campbell, Myk Dolfi

Similar Artists:

Stranglehold, Wipers, Subhumans, Iron Cross, Fear, Channel 3, Naked Raygun, D.Y.S., Dils

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  • Disbanded: 1986
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Coulda Shoulda Woulda: The Black Market Baby Collection

Biography

One of the few D.C.-area hardcore bands with no ties to the Dischord label, Black Market Baby nonetheless came to be looked upon as an influence on many of the local bands who followed. Enamored of the populist shout-along anthems of Sham 69 (unlike most of their peers, save for Iron Cross), the group also drew from British (the Damned, the Ruts) and American punk (Stooges, Dead Boys, Ramones) alike, with a bit of AC/DC-esque heavy metal thrown in for good measure. Black Market Baby grew out of a previous band called the Snitch, which featured lead vocalist Boyd Farrell and bassist Paul Cleary. Adding guitarist Keith Campbell and drummer Tommy Carr, Black Market Baby played its first live show in the summer of 1980, and issued a split 7" with Bad Brains the following year. Their proper debut single, the classic "Potential Suicide" b/w "Youth Crimes," arrived on Limp Records in 1982, the same year that founding member Cleary departed in favor of Mike Dolfi. 1983 brought the group's debut album Senseless Offerings, released on the Fountain of Youth label, as well as another lineup shift when guitarist Campbell was replaced by Scott Logan, once Carr's bandmate in the Penetrators. Work on a second LP began, with Ian MacKaye in the producer's chair, but it was never completed, owing in part to Farrell's new family obligations. Farrell reconvened the band in 1986, with Campbell back in the fold alongside Carr and new bassist Mike Donegan; however, all this lineup managed to release was a single, "Drunk and Disorderly" b/w "Nothing Lasts Forever." In 1990, the German label Bitzcore issued a best-of compilation called Baby Takes, which featured singles and material from the first album; it was followed in 1991 by Baby on Board, which included material from the unreleased second album as well as more from the first. Those were combined for release on a single CD in 1996. Meanwhile, the entirety of the existing second-album material was bootlegged and released as a 10" EP titled Nothing Lasts Forever in 1991. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Black Market Baby
Origin Washington, D.C.
Genre(s) Punk
Years active 1980 – 1988

1993 – 1997

Label(s) Fountain of Youth, Limp
Associated acts D.Ceats, Jakkpot, Lethal Intent, The New Standard, The Penetrators, Rustbuckit, Snitch, Trenchmouth, Vile Geezers
Website http://www.senselessofferings.com
Former members
Keith Campbell: Guitar

Tommy Carr: drums
Paul Cleary: Bass
Mike Dolfi: Bass
Mike Donegan: Bass
Boyd Farrell: vocals
Scott Logan: Guitar
Adrian Ossea: drums

Black Market Baby was a Washington, D.C. hardcore punk band.

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History

Formed by Boyd Farrell and Paul Cleary of Snitch (Cleary was also in Trenchmouth), with Keith Campbell of D. Ceats and Tommy Carr from the Penetrators.

In 1986, Ian MacKaye of Minor Threat recorded what would have been their second LP. When the band couldn't find a label to release the album they broke up, playing a farewell gig in January 1988. They loosely re-formed in 1993, playing the occasional show and recording sparingly before calling it quits again in 1997.

Partial discography

Albums

  • Senseless Offerings LP, Fountain of Youth, 1983
  • Coulda Shoulda Woulda CD, Dr. Strange, 2006 (compilation of 1980s recordings)

Singles

  • "Potential Suicide" 7", Limp, 1981
  • "Drunk and Disorderly" 7", Yesterday and Today, 1990 (recorded 1986)

Compilation appearances

  • v/a - Connected LP, Limp, 1981 (2 songs)
  • v/a - Bouncing Babies LP, Fountain of Youth, 1983 (1 song)
  • v/a - Flipside Vinyl Fanzine Vol.1 LP, Flipside, 1984 (1 song)
  • v/a - 9:30 Live - A Time, A Place, A Scene 2-CD set, 1997, recorded live at the 9:30 Club

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