NEUTER
RECORDS
Neuter Records was a DIY label. It managed two
single. It issued singles in OD and NEU-0 numerical series. The Perfect
Disaster first incarnation of the band was named Orange Disaster an
alternative rock band from London, England, formed in 1980; they released four
albums before splitting up in 1991. The only constant member was
singer/guitarist Phil Parfitt. joined by Ken Renny (bass), and Alison Pate
(guitar). This line-up released a seven-inch EP called "Somethings Got To Give"
on Neuter Records, Catalogue Number OD 01. Often mislabeled as 1982 - the
release date that is given on the labels is 1.9.1980 (1 September 1980). After
this they changed their name to The Architects of Disaster. Parfitt was then
joined by Tony Pettitt (bass), Nod Wright (drums) and Paul Wright (guitar). This
line-up disbanded, having released one single, "Cucumber Sandwich"/"Friendly
Fire." Nod Wright and Tony Pettit then left to form Fields of the Nephilim, with
Parfitt recruiting Grant Davidson (bass) and later John Saltwell (bass), Dan
Cross (guitar), and Malcolm Catto (drums). Distributed By Neuter Records.

80 |
Orange
Disaster |
Something'S Got To
Give |
NEUTER |
OD |
1 |

82 |
Architects Of
Disaster |
Cucumber
Sandwich |
NEUTER |
NEU |
1 |