Corpus Christi Records is an independent record label started by some of the members of CRASS and their recording engineer and business partner John Loder, to release records by artists who did not perhaps fit in with some of the stricter ideals of the Crass Records label. An independent record label is a record label operating without the funding of one of the major record labels. ... For information about the anarchist writer see Chris Crass Crass was an influential English anarchist punk rock band. ... John Loder (April 7, 1946 - August 12, 2005) was a British sound engineer, record producer and founder of Southern Studios, as well as a former member of EXIT and co-founder of the Southern Records distribution company with his wife Sue. ... Crass Records was a record label set up by the anarchist punk band Crass. ...
The record was eventually released with this track removed and replaced by two minutes of silence, wryly retitled "The Sound Of Free Speech".
Others who recorded for the label included Zounds, Flux of Pink Indians, Conflict, Icelandic band KUKL (who included singer Björk), classical singer Jane Gregory, and the Poison Girls, a like-minded band who worked closely with Crass for several years.
CorpusChristiRecords was a 'spin-off' from CrassRecords, that enabled artists and performers to put out material supported by Crass through John Loder's Southern Studios, whilst not necessarily being tied to the latter label's 'corporate image' or anarchist ideaology.
The CorpusChristi quadrangle sediment and water data consist of reformatted records from the Wide-Spaced Sample Basic Data Release for Texas GJBX-131(81) report and reformatted records from the CorpusChristi Quadrangle NURE HSSR study GJBX-134(80) report.
Four stream-sediment records were found in the Crystal City and Beeville Quadrangles Uranium Geochemical Survey GJBX-19(77) report that were actually collected for the Wide-Spaced Sample Basic Data Release for Texas GJBX-131(81) report within the CorpusChristi, Laredo, and Eagle Pass quadrangles.
The single well-water sample from the CorpusChristi quadrangle that was found in the Wide-Spaced Sample Basic Data Release for Texas GJBX-131(81) report was also found listed in the Crystal City and Beeville Quadrangles Uranium Geochemical Survey GJBX-19(77) report.