Bootleg: Radio, Radio

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Tracks [56:11]

1st John Peel Session, recorded 1977-07-25, broadcast 1977-08-01:
01. (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes [2:57]
02. Mystery Dance [1:51]
03. Blame It On Cain [3:07]
04. Less Than Zero [3:38]
Capital Radio, recorded 1977-09-27, broadcast 1977-10-03:
05. You Belong To Me [1:58]
2nd John Peel Session, recorded 1978-03-13, broadcast 1978-03-20:
06. Pump It Up [2:58]
07. (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea [3:10]
08. The Beat [3:20]
3rd John Peel Session, recorded 1978-10-23, broadcast 1978-10-30:
09. Radio, Radio [2:42]
10. I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself [2:26]
11. Really Mystified [1:47]
4th John Peel Session, recorded 1980-02-25, broadcast 1980-03-03:
12. Beaten To The Punch [1:53]
13. Possession [2:12]
14. B Movie [2:50]
15. High Fidelity [2:27]
3rd Kid Jensen Session, recorded 1983-06-09, broadcast 1983-06-21:
16. Danger Zone [2:34]
17. Big Sister's Clothes / Stand Down Margaret [4:47]
18. Pills And Soap [5:24]
19. Shipbuilding [4:10]

Release Information

  • Date: 2001
  • Media: CD
  • Catalogue number (comments): Retropop 159089

Comments

  • 1977-1983, UK radio sessions. The poor quality and lack of completeness make this anthology of radio recordings not as good as it could be. There are 2 missing sessions; Kid Jensen from '78, and Almost Blue tracks from '81. Also You Belong To Me from the 2nd Peel session, Stranger In The House from the 3rd Peel session, and 2 Capital Radio tracks are missing.

Quality

  • '-' - Joachim Weisbrod {weisbrod@fzi.de}
  • Overrecorded and thin. Really badly edited. - Peter Kube
  • I'll put in a good word for this one. The sound could be better, but it's still acceptable and makes good listening. It's nice hearing Steve's keyboards on the My Aim Is True numbers, and this this take of Pills And Soap is rather unusual. - Paul Hosken
  • Performance: 8/10. Sound: 7/10. - John Steffes

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