Soulside Less Deep Inside Keeps
1987 Vinyl B&W Cover
Hardcore
Punk

Main image
Sammich Records, Dischord Records
artwork [drawings] Chris Thomson
design Cynthia Connolly
engineer Don Zientara
guitar [guest] Adam Rapoport
lacquer cut by Alan Moy
performer Alexis Fleisig
performer Bobby Sullivan
performer Scott McCloud
performer [uncredited] Chris Thomson
photography by [front cover] Scott McCloud
photography by [insert] Marce Sterner
producer Don Zientara
producer Eli Janney
producer Ian MacKaye
tracks a1-b4, b6 songwriter Soulside
Recorded At Inner Ear Studios
Copyright (c) Soulside (2)
Copyright (c) Soul Side (2)
Phonographic Copyright (p) Soul Side (2)
First pressing with B&W cover and green center labels. Includes insert.
Runouts are etched.

The words Becoming Less / Less Deep / To Be Inside / Nothing Keeps are taken from the lyrics of One Step Higher which is track A2 on this album. These words wrap around from the back of the album cover to the front, and have led to some confusion as to what exactly the band intended the title to be. Most of the time it is only noticed that the front says Less Deep Inside Keeps and the words on the back are neglected. Additionally, this release is sometimes titled as Less Deep Inside Keeps / Becoming Less To Be Nothing which simply states the front side words and then the back side words. Regardless, the title for this entry (using only the front side words) is consistent with the one used on Dischord's site.

At the conclusion of You've Heard It Before at the end of side A, there is a faint piece of a track that sounds a bit like the other songs on this album. Indeed, it is taken from Looking Around by Lunch Meat, which was an earlier incarnation of Soulside. The track appears in its entirety on the Lunch Meat/Mission Impossible split 7.
Matrix / Runout: SR - 02A (Side A label)
Matrix / Runout: SR - 02B (Side B label)
Matrix / Runout: SR-02-A AM (Side A runout)
Matrix / Runout: SR-02-B AM (Side B runout)



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