Various – Propaganda
Tracklist
Live Propaganda Side 1 | |||
A1 | Granati Brothers– | Go Crazy | 2:55 |
A2 | Joe Jackson– | Throw It Away | 2:43 |
A3 | Joe Jackson– | Come On | 3:34 |
A4 | The Police– | Landlord | 2:36 |
A5 | The Police– | Next To You | 3:09 |
Propaganda Side 2 | |||
B1 | The Reds– | Joey | 4:09 |
B2 | Bobby Henry– | Head Case | 3:07 |
B3 | Joe Jackson– | Don't Ask Me | 2:41 |
B4 | Squeeze (2)– | Slap & Tickle | 3:59 |
B5 | David Kubinec– | Another Lone Ranger | 3:45 |
B6 | Shrink (2)– | Valid Or Void | 3:08 |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman
- Mastered At – A&M Studios
Credits
- Art Direction, Design – Chuck Beeson
- Artwork [Cover Art], Artwork [Poster Insert] – Brian Davis (9)
- Artwork [Cover Concept] – Jeff Ayeroff*
- Artwork [Organization] – Marty Longbine
- Executive-Producer – Jeff Ayeroff*
- Mastered By – Bernie Grundman
Notes
Top loading sleeve. Album was released with a 22" x 33" poster with similar artwork as cover done by Brian Davis (9).
"Assembled and mastered at A&M Recording Studios, Hollywood, California." noted on back cover.
Track A1 recorded live at the Agora, Cleveland, Ohio, April 23, 1979.
Tracks A2 and A3 recorded live at the Whisky A Go Go, Hollywood, California, May 12, 1979.
Tracks A4 and A5 recorded live at The Bottom Line, New York, April 4, 1979.
Track B1 taken from the album "The Reds".
Track B3 previously unreleased.
Track B4 taken from the album "Cool for Cats".
Track B5 taken from the album "Some Things Never Change".
Includes a 84 cm x 56 cm colour poster.
The sleeve opening and spine appears at the top and bottom respectively.
© 1979 A&M Records , Inc. All Rights Reserved. SP-4786 (on back cover).
℗ © 1979 A&M Records , Inc. Printed in U.S.A. All Rights Reserved (on record label).
A later version with identical cover and label artwork bears a "correction" decal over the outer spine with a cat# of "A&MSP 3178." This particular version did not include the poster.
"Assembled and mastered at A&M Recording Studios, Hollywood, California." noted on back cover.
Track A1 recorded live at the Agora, Cleveland, Ohio, April 23, 1979.
Tracks A2 and A3 recorded live at the Whisky A Go Go, Hollywood, California, May 12, 1979.
Tracks A4 and A5 recorded live at The Bottom Line, New York, April 4, 1979.
Track B1 taken from the album "The Reds".
Track B3 previously unreleased.
Track B4 taken from the album "Cool for Cats".
Track B5 taken from the album "Some Things Never Change".
Includes a 84 cm x 56 cm colour poster.
The sleeve opening and spine appears at the top and bottom respectively.
© 1979 A&M Records , Inc. All Rights Reserved. SP-4786 (on back cover).
℗ © 1979 A&M Records , Inc. Printed in U.S.A. All Rights Reserved (on record label).
A later version with identical cover and label artwork bears a "correction" decal over the outer spine with a cat# of "A&MSP 3178." This particular version did not include the poster.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Pressing Plant ID (Etched in run-outs): P
- Matrix / Runout (Side A etched, variant 1): A&M SP4786A-P1
- Matrix / Runout (Side B etched, variant 1): A&M SP4786B-P1
- Matrix / Runout (Side A etched, variant 2): A&M SP4786A-P1
- Matrix / Runout (Side B etched, variant 2): A&M SP4786B-P2
Other Versions (5 of 17)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Propaganda (LP, Compilation) | A&M Records | SP-3178 | US | 1979 | ||
Recently Edited | Propaganda (LP, Compilation, Promo) | A&M Records | SP-4786 | US | 1979 | ||
New Submission | Propaganda (LP, Picture Disc, Promo, Sampler) | A&M Records | SP-4786 | US | 1979 | ||
New Submission | Propaganda (LP, Compilation, Promo) | A&M Records | SP-4786 | Canada | 1979 | ||
Recently Edited | Propaganda (LP, Compilation) | A&M Records | SP 4786 | Canada | 1979 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Agree with the last review! Energetic, blasting & fun dynamic on Side 1 - some not so familiar tunes, Joe Jackson and The Police make this LP. Side 2 gives a take on the studio feel for 1979 New Wave movement, Joe Jackson's Don't Ask Me is great!.
- Just picked this up for a couple of bucks. Mastered by B G himself. Sounds great. Two Joe Jackson songs and a police song I've never heard. Side one is live. The rest of the bands rock too. Pure 1979; one of my favorite years for music. Pick this record up . It's a lot of fun to listen. It's always cool to turn on to cool music 40 years old. I love it.
Release
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