Tracklist
Crap Rap | |||
English Scheme | |||
New Face In Hell | |||
That Man | |||
? | |||
Male Slags | |||
Gramme Friday | |||
Container Drivers | |||
Jawbone + The Air Rifle | |||
In The Park | |||
Sex | |||
Leave The Capitol | |||
Spectre Versus Rector | |||
Pay Your Rates | |||
Impression Of J. Temperance |
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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Live In London 1980 Cassette, Limited Edition, Numbered | Chaos Tapes – LIVE 006, Chaos Cassettes – LIVE 006 | UK | 1982 | UK — 1982 | |||||
Live In London 1980 Cassette, Reissue | Chaos Tapes – LIVE 006, Chaos Cassettes – LIVE 006 | UK | 1995 | UK — 1995 | New Submission | ||||
The Legendary Chaos Tape CD, Album, Reissue | Scout Releases – SAR 1005, Rough Trade – RTD 306-1005-2 | Germany | 1996 | Germany — 1996 | Recently Edited | ||||
The Legendary Chaos Tape CD, Album, Promo, Reissue | Scout Releases – SAR 1005, Rough Trade – RTD 306-1005-2 42 | Germany | 1996 | Germany — 1996 | New Submission | ||||
The Legendary Chaos Tape CD, Album, Reissue | Feel Good All Over – F7009, Feel Good All Over – f7009 | US | 1997 | US — 1997 | Recently Edited | ||||
The Legendary Chaos Tape CD | Cog Sinister – COGVP101CD | Europe | 1997 | Europe — 1997 | New Submission | ||||
Live In London 1980 - The Legendary Chaos Tape CD, Album, Remastered | Castle Music – CMRCD1005 | Europe | 2004 | Europe — 2004 | Recently Edited | ||||
Live In London 1980 LP, Album | Earmark – EM307 | UK | 2004 | UK — 2004 | |||||
Live In London 1980 - The Legendary Chaos Tape CD, Album, Remastered | Castle Music – 06076-81349-2 | US | 2004 | US — 2004 | New Submission |
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- The songs listed as "?" and "Male Slags" are respectively An Older Lover Etc and Slates, Slags Etc, while there is no track called "Sex". An odd release altogether, on a label whose other releases were almost all hardcore punk/Oi stuff. It came out about eighteen months after the gig was played, which made it old news in those days - the Fall worked fast, and would have half a dozen new songs written before even their latest record came out. It's also not very good, with an uncharacteristically sluggish performance. They played two consecutive nights at Acklam Hall and apparently thought Chaos Tapes were going to release the other night's show - there are tapes of that one around, and it's much better.
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