25 track CD with Gatefold cover. Hagar the Womb is for many, the missing piece of the UK Anarcho punk scene. Formed in 1981, Hagar the Womb was not a typical example of that scene, for they refused to conform to the dress codes and dour seriousness of their peers. What first started as a sextet sporting three female vocalists, soon experienced a healthy bit of turnover. Circulating through at least a dozen band members, Hagar the Womb was often identified by bright coloured artwork and outfits, as well as bringing an original and upbeat sound to an otherwise homogenous scene. A week after their inception, they were sharing a bill with the Mob and Zounds. Hagar the Womb would go on to play with the likes of the Apostles, Poison Girls and Rubella Ballet before breaking up in 1985. 'Hagiography - A Retrospective 1982 - 2014' puts together both of their 12" ep's 'Word of the Womb' and 'Funnery in the Nunnery' as well Demos recorded in 1982 at Xntrix Studios, the 'Life of Lies' 7 EP on all the Madmen from 2014 plus 5 tracks live from Leeds in 1985.