Autograph Note Concerning The Jesus and Mary Chain's First Single "Upside Down"

[London]: [1984].

Price: $1,850.00

Unbound. Holograph note written in black ink on both sides of a single sheet of lined notebook paper. Approximately 150 words. Near fine with light vertical fold, tiny single tear at the foredge, and top edge with scattered remnant from being torn from a spiral notebook. Original Autograph Letter Signed from The Jesus and Mary Chain le ad singer Jim Reid to Creation Record's Alan McGee, the man who would sign the band to their first record deal and become their manager, probably tendered with the master tape of the band's first demo/single ("Upside Down") in the hopes of gaining attention. According to Dave Thompson's book *Alternative Rock*: "They recorded another demo and mailed it to the then-tiny indy Creation Records, in the hope of getting a gig at label head Alan McGee's Living Room club. He was impressed, not only booking the band, but also issuing their first single." The note outlines the problems with equipment, financing, and engineers they experienced during the recording: "We didn't have very much money so we went into an 8 track studio and recorded it live (more or less) but it sounded fucking awful. The guitar sound was terrible and the whole thing was very tame. Mainly because of the stupid bastard engineer who didn't understand what we were looking for. ... Hope you like it. It is called 'Upside Down' and was written by Jim Reid and William Reid." The letter ends with a list of band members, including original drummer Murray Dalglish who left the band at the end of 1984 in a dispute over money. A humorous and pivotal letter that led to the band signing with Creation and ultimately to their debut album *Psycho Candy*, one of the seminal indy albums of the 1980s.

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Item #365763 Autograph Note Concerning The Jesus and Mary Chain's First Single "Upside Down" Jim REID.
Autograph Note Concerning The Jesus and Mary Chain's First Single "Upside Down"
Autograph Note Concerning The Jesus and Mary Chain's First Single "Upside Down"