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UNKNOWN p.28, Summer 1987 -------------------- [This fanzine article also featured a photo of the Beware bootleg 7".] (13)THE MISFITS Evil Live (Caroline), Beware 7" EP (Bootleg): The Misfits are such a hot item these days, it's not surprising they keep repackaging old product. The Evil Live EP was originally a fan club 7" EP in '82 or so. A few years later it was rereleased as a 12" and even the people with the 7" bought it for the superior quality (not crammed in like the 7"). Now here it is again, repackaged as a full length LP that we have to buy again for the handful of previously unreleased tracks. Grumblings aside, though, Evil Live is still a surprisingly good record. Having seen Misfits in their various incarnations over six or seven years, I know I"m not alone in feeling that the last few years with Doyle on guitar were their low point as a live band and their high point as a live act; they were more a visual experience than aural (Doyle was such a lousy guitarist, so often out of tune, so many badly played parts and missed notes). So how did he play so well on Walk Among Us and on these tracks, or did Glenn Danzig have to listen to 100 tapes befre he found quality stuff? Arthur Googey and Jerry Only were always a solid rhythm section, and as he did live, Danzig steals the show here; if he isn't the modern Elvis Presley, Lux Interior sure ain't! Total chest-out rolling tanks of muscle, Misfits flesh grind, a 100% "attitude" recor, and of course, H. Rollins helps out on 'We are 138.' We'd prefer a live recording of the Bobby Steele or Frank Coma pre-Max's banning years, but this is an authentic '80's document. As for the bootleg, it's a must get 7" version of the long out of print UK EP on Cherry Red, just the 2nd and 3rd singles (Bullet EP and 'Horror Business') with 'Children in Heat' replaced by the previously unreleased 'Last Caress.' As Metallica has just made this track famous on their Garage Days EP, you'll have to have this, and this boot is the only place you'll see it nowadays. Besides, these two singles sell for 100 bucks apiece these days, this is a steal if it's 20 or less! (5 Crosby St./NY/NY 10013)