Skin Deep
History
Formed in 1982 in West Lothian,Scotland. In 1985 the band released their only recorded album titled Football Violence via Enemy Records.
Members were Russell “Jacob” Hall on vocals with Stuart “Stu” Gardner, Bob Clamp on guitar, Richie Brown on bass and Neil on drums.
The band split up the following year in 1986 after the singer left the band and Skin Deep never made an attempt to regroup again.
Unfortunately, Ritchie Brown was killed in a motorbike accident in 1991 and vocalist Jacob Hall died of a brain tumour in 1994.
Discography
Official Productions
1985 – Football Violence – Enemy Records – ENEMY 1 – UK – 7″ Vinyl EP
1989 – Football Violence – Enemy Records – ENEMY 1 – UK – 7″ Vinyl EP reissue
Bootlegs
1993 – Football Violence – Enemy Records – ENEMY 1 – Germany – 7″ Vinyl EP.
2013 – Football Violence – Enemy Records – CAS.001 – UK – 7″ Vinyl EP.
Samplers
1991 – White Skins White Pride (English Glory Vol.1) – Zera Productions – ZERA012 – Football Violence – cassette.
1993 – Made In Britain – Bulldog Breed Records – Boots On His Feet.
1993 – Hooligans – The Firm – Beer Bellies Tapes – Football Violence – cassette.
1994 – The Bright Side of Oi! – Oi! Classics Vol. 1 – Street Kid’s Records – Count The Dead.
1995 – Oi! The Rarities Vol. 3 – Captain Oi! – Football Violence.
1997 – 100% British Oi! – Captain Oi! – AHOYDCD83 – Football Violence – CD
2016 – East End Story Vol. 1 & 2 Skinhead Anthems – Trojan Boot Productions – TBR001-TBR001 – Football Violence – CD
2021 – Oi! Across The World 1977-1985 – Urban Decline – Boots On His Feet – cassette.
Unknown – Give Us A Goal – Official Hooligan Compilation Euro ’96 – More Violence Records – MVRLP001 – Football Violence – CD
Unknown – The Wonderful World of Skinheads – Streetwise Records – Football Violence – cassette.
Track Lists
Football Violence
A. Boots On His Feet
AA1. Football Violence
AA2. Count The Dead
This was originally limited to 1000 copies.
Unofficially reissued in 1993 on either green-blue, red or orange vinyl. This was again unofficially reissued on black vinyl by Casual Records.