Straight Ahead (Greg Sage album)
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| Straight Ahead | ||||
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| Released | 1985 | |||
| Genre | Punk rock | |||
| Length | 39:33 | |||
| Label | Restless Records | |||
| Producer | Greg Sage | |||
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| Source | Rating |
| Allmusic | |
| MusicHound Rock | 3.5/5[2] |
Straight Ahead is the debut solo album of Wipers frontman Greg Sage.[3] It was released in 1985.[4]
Sage said of this album, "After I recorded Over The Edge, I had $5,000 invested into that record. The record company went bankrupt, so they took the money and started a new label. We got screwed and I had no way of paying back the debt, so that was the end of The Wipers. I was out in the Mohave desert and I wrote a bunch of songs on the acoustic guitar, I fixed a tape recorder for somebody. An eight track recorder, so I got to use it for a month as a fee for fixing it, I guess. I just recorded those songs. Then one day someone called from a record label, a guy that used to work for the label that screwed us, and he said "I feel sorry for you guys" and I told him that I didn't have any Wipers stuff for him and that The Wipers didn't exist anymore. Anyway, the label, licensed Straight Ahead, a live record, some old tapes and basically got me out of debt for Over The Edge. If I never recorded those songs, Over The Edge would've been The Wipers' last record."[5]
