Peter Holsapple - 96 Sec. Blowout - 1978from Car Records 45
In honor of Mr. Holsapple's post to this site, we revisit his debut recording under his own name, recorded after the breakup of the H-Bombs but listing him as "Peter Holsapple of the H-Bombs."
Best as I can tell, this record was the first to bring Holsapple, Chris Stamey (here on backing vocals) and Mitch Easter (drums) back together in the studio after Rittenhouse Square and it's one of the few solo recordings he's released.
A bit after this came out, he headed into the studio with Easter, Stamey and Alex Chilton but those sessions unfortunately have been buried in a deep hole though occassionally a track or two leaks into the environment. Yet according to thedbsonline.net,a Car Records promotional postcard went out saying "Peter is presently ensconced in Manhattan, with 47 new songs and a can of Black Cherry Tab, recovering from grueling sessions at Sam Phillips' Sun Studios with Ardent/Stax wunderkind Richard Rosebrough."
The other two songs from this 45 resurfaced on a Shake Records compilation a bit later, but this gem has been orphaned. Not sure about the title as the song is actually about 105 seconds but maybe Peter will enlighten us.
Posted by: Zach Coleman












