Limp Records Explained

Limp Records
Founder:Skip Groff
Genre:Various
Country:U.S.
Location:Rockville, Maryland

Limp Records was an independent record label in Rockville, Maryland, founded in 1978 and ran by Skip Groff[1] out of his Yesterday and Today Records store. Limp was one of the first labels releasing music from the nascent D.C. punk scene. The label's more notable output includes the first Bad Brains release (a song on The Best of Limp (…Rest of Limp)), the second Minor Threat record (a split release with Dischord),[2] and the first record by Black Market Baby. The label's first release was the Slickee Boys second EP.[3]

Much like Stiff Records had Devo's "Be Stiff," a song entitled "Stay Limp" by the Raisinets was included on Limp's

30 Over DC

compilation.

Slogans

On the :30 Over DC album, there are slogans next to the logos on each side of the record. Next to the square logo it says "Limp Records—our business is fitting squares onto round holes." Next to the round logo it says "Limp Records hang a round on spindles all day."[4]

Run-out groove messages

The following records have messages etched onto its run-out grooves:
LIMP 005 a-side: "Slickee delic." b-side: "We try to play it you try to like it"
LIMP 007 both sides: "It shoulda been mono"
LIMP 011 a-side: "Read Discords" b-side: "Still only 10¢"
LIMP 030 a-side: "This side's for Rusty" b-side: "This side's for Skip"
LIMP 035 a-side: "Remember Snitch" b-side: "Who's Snitch?"
LIMP 041 a-side: "Hi Henry. Hi Lyle. Never forget" b-side: "There's no place like home"
LIMP 1005 a-side: "You can't always get what you want, so send money!" b-side: "Six on one, half dozen on the other, plus two to go"
INT01 a-side: "Limp Records 'Ideologically sound'" b-side: "Limp Records 'Idea logically sound'"

Discography

catalog #artisttitle/formatyearnotes
EP1001The Slickee BoysMersey, Mersey Me 7-inch EP1978
002Tina PeelMore Than Just Good Looks 7-inch EP1978split release with Dacoit
003Shirkers"Drunk and Disorderly" 7-inch1978released with two different sleeves
005The Slickee Boys3rd EP 7-inch1979
007D. CeatsMonumental 7-inch EP1979blue vinyl
011The Nurses"Running Around" 7-inch1981
013The Reind Dears"Xmas (Is Going to Bring Me…)" 7-inch1978red vinyl
029Nightman"Don't You Know" 7-inch1979
030(The) RazzAirtime 7-inch EP1979split release with O'Rourke
031(The) Razz"You Can Run (But You Can't Hide)" 7-inch1979split release with O'Rourke
032Killer BeesBuzz'n the Town 7-inch1979
033The DarkThe Dark 7-inch EP1981
034The Nurses"Hearts" 7-inch1981planned reissue that wasn't released
035Black Market Baby"Potential Suicide" 7-inch1981
041Minor Threat"In My Eyes" 7-inch1981red vinyl, black vinyl; split release with Dischord
INT01Stiff All-Stars"You Tell Me Lies" 7-inch1981sole release on Limp International
1001various

30 Over DC

LP
1978red vinyl, gold vinyl, black vinyl
1002The KorpsHello World LP1979blue vinyl
1003The Slickee BoysSeparated Vegetables LP1980reissue of a 1977 release
1004variousThe Best of Limp (…Rest of Limp) LP1980
1005variousConnected LP1981two different-colored covers
1006NightmanNo Escape LP1981

External links

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Limp Records . 2024-01-20 . www.wikidata.org . en.
  2. Web site: 30 Under DC > Limp Records > Discography page 3 . 2024-01-20 . www.30underdc.com.
  3. Web site: 30 Under DC > Limp Records > Discography page 1 . 2024-01-20 . www.30underdc.com.
  4. Web site: 20 January 2024 . various-artists-30-over-dc-here-comes-the-new-wave-2-ab.jpg (800×800) . 20 January 2024.