Bill Nelson’s Red Noise* – Live - De Montfort Hall Leicester 1979
Label: | Esoteric Recordings – ECLECLP 22807 |
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Format: | |
Country: | UK & Europe |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic, Rock, Pop |
Style: | Art Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | Don’t Touch Me (I’m Electric) | |
A2 | For Young Moderns | |
A3 | Furniture Music | |
A4 | Out Of Touch | |
B1 | Stop-Go-Stop | |
B2 | Atom Age | |
B3 | Possession | |
B4 | Superenigmatix | |
B5 | Substitute Flesh | |
C1 | A Better Home In The Phantom Zone | |
C2 | Radar In My Heart | |
C3 | Art / Empire / Industry | |
C4 | Revolt Into Style | |
D1 | Stay Young | |
D2 | For Young Moderns (Encore) |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Bill Nelson
- Licensed To – Cherry Red Records Ltd.
- Copyright © – Cherry Red Records Ltd.
- Lacquer Cut At – Abbey Road Studios
Credits
- Bass Guitar – Rick "Pinky" Ford*
- Drums – Steve Peer
- Keyboards – Andy Clark
- Lead Guitar, Vocals – Bill Nelson
- Mixed By – Stephen W. Tayler
- Saxophone, Keyboards – Ian Nelson
Notes
Limited release of 500 copies for RSD 2023 (UK & Europe only)
Pressed in transparent red vinyl
Esoteric Recordings is a Cherry Red Records label
Red hype sticker on front cover says:
An exclusive Records Store Day release of a complete concert from the 1979 tour by Bill Nelson’s Red Noise
Mixed from the Original Master Tapes by Stephen W Tayler
Cut At Abbey Road Studios
Made in the EU
ECLECLP 22807
Pressed in transparent red vinyl
Esoteric Recordings is a Cherry Red Records label
Red hype sticker on front cover says:
An exclusive Records Store Day release of a complete concert from the 1979 tour by Bill Nelson’s Red Noise
Mixed from the Original Master Tapes by Stephen W Tayler
Cut At Abbey Road Studios
Made in the EU
ECLECLP 22807
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5 013929 480711
Recommendations
- 2022 UKVinyl —LP, Album, Record Store Day, Limited Edition
- 1982 UKVinyl —LP, Album, Stereo
Reviews
- Unlike the other reviewer, I don't think this sounds "great". I'd say it's okay, better than your usual bootleg, but not as good as a soundboard usually is. There's something lo-fi about it, imo.
That said, it's nice to hear a show. The packaging is okay, though being 10", the fact it ships with paper inners means I don't have replacements to hand. Does this improve on the CD-based box set? No. And if you're a fan of the band you'll want that instead. There's no sonic benefit here.
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