Return of the Giant Slits is the second studio album by English punk band The Slits, released in 1981[1] by CBS Records on LP and cassette. In comparison with its widely acclaimed predecessor, Cut, released in 1979, it showcases a rhythmic, more experimental sound, inspired by afro-pop.[2] The Slits would disband for the first time months after its release in early 1982.
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Studio album by The Slits | ||||
Released | October 1981 | |||
Genre | Post-punk, world music, dub | |||
Label | CBS | |||
Producer | Dennis Bovell, Dick O'Dell, The Slits, Nick Launay | |||
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Pitchfork Media | (7.4/10) link |
The album was out of print for more than two decades until being reissued on CD by CBS Japan in 2004 and then by Blast First in 2007 with a bonus disc featuring alternate versions of songs from the album.
CBS Japan issued the album on CD in 2004 with the Japanese version of "Earthbeat" as a bonus track.
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Singles | "In the Beginning There Was Rhythm / Where There's a Will..." (split single with The Pop Group) |
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