Images that are available:
Before the record label, there was the Sub Pop fanzine. Below are scans of the original covers of the 'zines and cassette compilations:
Subterranean Pop Fanzine
Sub Pop 2 Fanzine
Sub Pop 3 Fanzine
Sub Pop 4 Fanzine
Sub Pop 5 Cass
Sub Pop 6 Fanzine
Sub Pop 7 Cass
Sub Pop 8 Fanzine
Sub Pop 9 Cass
A
photocopy
of the label on the master tape of Sub Pop 100. This is where it all began (almost). Note the spelling of Bruce's surname. John Golden at John Golden Mastering (current) still handles eighty percent of our releases.
The
invoice
for the Sub Pop 200 booklet.
The
invoice
for the covers of the Nirvana "Love Buzz" 7".
The
invoice
for Mudhoney and Flaming Lips 7" covers.
A Christmas card in progress:
Page 1
Page 2
Page 3
Page 4
"Thinking Of You"
Here are some random clippings:
The missing Dickless single catalogue entry
Dickless 7" Review
Dinosaur Jr. 7" review
Insightful Dwarves 7" review
Tim Yohannon (of MRR) reviews the Dwarves first Sub Pop album
Fluid 7" review
Hole 7" review from MRR
L7 review
Mudhoney 7" review
Another Mudhoney 7" review
Mudhoney EP review
Nirvana LP review
Nirvana, best Neanderthal band
Nirvana 7" review
Rollins Band 7" review
Smashing Pumpkins 7" review
"The Drugs and Sex of Sub Pop"
This represents a complete set of all business cards for the staff during the first half of 1992. There were a few more folks working here, but these are the ones who had cards:
Nils Bernstein
Nils "Fags for Melvins" Bernstein
Jennie "Selma" Boddy
Rich "Smiley" Jensen
Joe Leonard
Joyce Linehan
Kevin "No, really, I work here" O'Leary
Hannah "Mrs. Pavitt to you" Parker
Bruce "Lunchbreak" Pavitt
Toi Phillips
Jonathan "Scenekiller" Poneman"
Dave "6 to 6" Rosencrans
Amy Seidenwurm
Aaron "Mosh" Stauffer
Kim "Poopsie" Warnick