Racer-X Explained

Racer-X
Type:EP
Artist:Big Black
Cover:Big Black - Racer-X cover.jpg
Released:1985
Recorded:1984
Genre:Noise rock, post-hardcore
Length:15:36
Label:Homestead, Touch and Go
Prev Title:Bulldozer
Prev Year:1983
Next Title:Atomizer
Next Year:1986

Racer-X is the third EP by American post-hardcore band Big Black. It was released by Homestead Records in 1985 and reissued by Touch and Go Records in 1992.

Racer-X was the first of Big Black's recordings to cement their instrumental lineup of two guitarists, one bassist, and a Roland TR-606 drum machine. It was the final Big Black release to feature bassist Jeff Pezzati, who left to dedicate more time to his primary band Naked Raygun.

Title

Racer X was a character on the anime series Speed Racer. The EP's title track makes numerous references to the original TV show.

Single

The song "Il Duce" (about Benito Mussolini) was recorded in the same session as the songs from the Racer-X EP. The song was released the same year as a 7" single backed with "Big Money" from Atomizer. Homestead records also issued a promotional 12" version of the single with "Il Duce" and "Big Money" on the A-side and three live tracks on the B-side.[1]

Cover art

The original EP featured cover art by Nate Kaatrud (better known as National Kato/Nash Kato) of Urge Overkill. When Touch and Go reissued the EP in 1992, the original artwork could not be found and a new cover was produced.

Track listing

  1. "Racer-X" - 4:01
  2. "Shotgun" - 3:28
  3. "The Ugly American" - 2:41
  4. "Deep Six" - 3:14
  5. "Sleep!" - 2:42
  6. "The Big Payback" (James Brown) - 2:29

Personnel

Recorded by Iain Burgess in Chicago.

Influence

The Japandroids covered "Racer-X" during their Dec 15, 2009 Daytrotter session. Of “Racer X” they say this:

We’re recording a 7-inch in January and this going to be the B-side. This song was originally done by Big Black and came out on the Racer-X EP in 1984. Our version is pretty good, but the original is a masterpiece.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anti. Obik. Big Black: Racer X. Big Black, from pre-history to present. 24 December 2012.