There were over 30 records on Jeff's initial list of records from Tim's collection that I was interested in. Thankfully, Jeff has been understanding, knowing that I can't afford to buy everything off that list at once, and he has been letting me pick away at it and pick up a few records every couple of weeks. Still, 30 records was a lot of records to hold, and shortly after making that initial list, I started making cuts. There were some that I would like to have, but realistically, I didn't care enough about (Murphy's Law on green vinyl and Step On It on black), or just seemed too expensive for me at the time (Bad Religion's Back To The Known and The Smiths Hatful of Hollow with a printing error on the sleeve)... so I cut them from my list.
One of the records that I considered cutting from my list was Social Distortion's Mommy's Little Monster.
Of all the records still left on my holdlist with Jeff, Mommy's Little Monster was the most expensive. Social Distortion was another band that I never heard back in my early days of punk. I'd heard some of their more rockabilly stuff over the years, and was never interested in listening to more from them... but about eight years ago, I finally checked them out properly and listened to their first couple of 7 inches and then the band's first album, Mommy's Little Monster. Now that was the real shit... this was punk... and I obsessed over those songs for a while, but given the pricetag they carry, I never picked one up. So, seeing a copy availble from Tim's collection was tempting, but did I really want to pay that much money for one?While I was tempted to save the money, in the end that just seemed like a boring and safe option. I haven't had many instances this year of recklessness and stupidity, and it felt really good to do just that and buy this album.First press from 1983 with the gatefold sleeve.According to Discogs (and if we can't trust online information, what can we trust?) "most first pressings came in black, however an unknown amount were pressed in translucent purple." When Jeff told me that this pressing was purple when you hold it up to the light, it made me want it even more, and at that point, I knew that I was going to buy this no matter the price.