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Red Cross (EP)

''Red Cross'', a six-song punk rockRabid, Jack. ("''Annette's Got the Hits'' Review by Jack Rabid" ). ''allmusic.com''. Retrieved August 21, 2015.〕 EP record, is the first stand-alone release by the American rock band Red Cross.
==Background==
On August 29, 1979, the day after Ron Reyes joined them on drums,〔Nolte, Joe (January 3, 2004). ("A few interesting dates that nobody asked for" ). ''www.dannolte.com''. Retrieved August 21, 2015.〕〔Chick, Stevie (Omnibus Press, 2009). ''Spray Paint the Walls: The Story of Black Flag''. Third ed., 2011. PM Press. ISBN 9781604864182. pp. 97-98.〕 replacing Johh Stielow, The Tourists changed their name to Red Cross.〔〔〔Chick, Stevie (Omnibus Press, 2009). ''Spray Paint the Walls: The Story of Black Flag''. Third ed., 2011. PM Press. ISBN 9781604864182. p. 98.〕 A few days later, the reformed band went into a recording studio for their first time,〔 together with Joe Nolte, leader of The Last, who produced their session at Media Art Studios in Hermosa Beach, California on September 6, 1979.〔〔 However, when Red Cross signed with Posh Boy Records, its owner, Robbie Fields, didn't like the Nolte recordings, and insisted that most of the songs be redone.〔〔
Only one of the cuts from the Nolte session would be later released. The "Rich Brat" song was featured on ''Life Is Ugly So Why Not Kill Yourself'',〔(Various Artists, ''Life Is Ugly So Why Not Kill Yourself'', cover art ). ''recordcollectorsoftheworldunite.com''. Retrieved August 24, 2015.〕 a compilation issued in 1982 on New Underground Records.
In his book, ''Spray Paint the Walls: The Story of Black Flag'', Stevie Chick said:
In 1980, six songs from the Posh Boy recording session were included on ''The Siren'',〔(Various Artists, ''The Siren'' ). ''poshboy.com''. Retrieved June 10. 2015.〕〔(Various Artists, ''The Siren'', cover art ). ''recordcollectorsoftheworldunite.com''. Retrieved August 25, 2015.〕 a sampler LP shared with 391 from San Francisco, and Spittin' Teeth from Salt Lake City.〔〔Tonooka, Tim (Fall 1981). ''Red Cross'' (EP), review. ''Ripper'' (5).〕 The album, issued on Posh Boy, was the debut release for Red Cross.〔 The ''Red Cross'' EP was a reissue of the six tracks originally featured on ''The Siren'' compilation.〔〔

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