BAD BRAINS: I AGAINST I Third Studio Album (1986)

BAD BRAINS: I AGAINST I Album cover

I Against I is the third studio album by the rock band Bad Brains. It was released on November 21, 1986 through SST Records with the catalog number SST 065.

The best-selling album in the band’s catalog, I Against I finds the band branching out from their early hardcore punk style to touch on funk, soul, reggae and heavy metal.

It is also included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. The title track was a Paul Rachman directed video (Rachman would go on to direct the documentary film American Hardcore).

The title I Against I presumably refers to the common Rastafarian phrase I and I, which is used in place of the first-person plural (i.e. we) to signify the union of the speaker, audience, and Jah (God) in love and peace.

At the producer’s suggestion, the vocals to “Sacred Love” were recorded over the phone from the prison where H.R. was serving time on a marijuana distribution charge.

BAD BRAINS: I AGAINST I Album CD

Tracklist:

  1. Intro (Jenifer, Miller)
  2. I Against I
  3. House of Suffering (P. Hudson, Miller)
  4. Re-Ignition
  5. Secret 77
  6. Let Me Help
  7. She’s Calling You (P. Hudson, Jenifer)
  8. Sacred Love
  9. Hired Gun
  10. Return to Heaven

BAD BRAINS: I AGAINST I Album back cover

Bad Brains
H.R.: lead vocals
Dr. Know: guitar
Darryl Jenifer: bass
Earl Hudson: drums

Production
Ron Saint Germain: producer
Phil Burnett: engineer
Patch: mixing
Jesse Henderson; Bill Ryan: assistant engineers
Eddie Krupski; Dennis Mitchell: additional mixing
Bob Ludwig: mastering
Marcia Resnick: photography, cover concept
Paul Bacon Studio: calligraphy and development

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