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Dorothy*I Confess

Label:

Industrial Records – IR0014

Format:

Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Rock, Pop

Style:

Pop Rock, Synth-pop

Tracklist

AI Confess
Written-ByFergusson*, Prior*
3:11
BSoftness
Written-ByFergusson*, P-Orridge*
2:08
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Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Industrial Records Ltd.
  • Copyright ©Industrial Records Ltd.
  • Published BySouthern Music

Credits

  • EngineerMick Garoghan
  • Lacquer Cut BySteve*
  • Producer, Arranged ByAlex Fergusson
  • Sleeve NotesTony Graves

Notes

℗ & © 1980 Industrial Records Ltd.

Black vinyl only release. However looking at the disc through a strong light, a dark red translucent color appears due to the composition of the material.

Runouts are hand-etched.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variant 1): IR 0014 A STEVE...
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variant 1): IR 0014 B SA
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, variant 2): IR 0014 A STEVE... 1 B
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, variant 2): IR 0014 B 1 B SA

Other Versions (5)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
I Confess (7", Test Pressing)Industrial RecordsIR 0014UK1980
Recently Edited
I Confess (Acetate, 7")Industrial RecordsIR 0014UK1980
Recently Edited
I Confess (7", 45 RPM, Single, Reissue, White)Sealed RecordsSEAL-013UK2021
I Confess (7", 45 RPM, Single, Reissue)Sealed RecordsSEAL-013UK2021
New Submission
I Confess (7", 45 RPM, Single, Reissue, Test Pressing)Sealed RecordsSEAL-013UK2021

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Reviews

  • el-haych's avatar
    el-haych
    'Dorothy' was also known as 'Max' the drummer from REMA REMA..
    • LPWJ's avatar
      LPWJ
      Edited 8 years ago
      Fun fact: It says Dorothy is 19 in the liner notes but in fact she was already 27, see her bio for more, was in Psychic TV for a year as Max

      Very early indie or underground project by Psychic TV members

      Psychic TV and P-Orrridge were ahead of their time with different projects and for instance created the acid logo smiley, very indie or underground long before it was even a "thing", the terminology is more common now

      Be well,
      LPWJ
      • humanoidboogie's avatar
        Edited 9 years ago
        hello very great record sound cool!
        • Omind's avatar
          Omind
          Edited 10 years ago
          if you like throbbing gristle, chris & cosey, or psychic tv, you will know how to handle this actually. they had plenty of pop hits themselves (see "hot on the heels of love", "godstar", or "distant dreams") also for fans of rexy, chrisma, early eurythmics, pink military/industry, pauline murray, big in japan, etc.
          • korken's avatar
            korken
            totally different "industrial rec" release.normal contemporary pop from early 80ies.seem it goes straight with their (throbbing gristles/gpo) belief in shock aesthetics.

            hey skanker, its okay.you are allowed to like this sound!
            • Douglas_Jones's avatar
              Douglas_Jones
              that comment exemplifies the reason i really can't stand "industrial" music. "important" music stinks, this is beautiful, especially the b-side.
              • denisoliver's avatar
                denisoliver
                Strange piece. A very, very simple pop-song, your seven year old daughter will love it. If you are a dedicated follower of industrial music, you will not know how to handle this.
                "Oh - Oh - Oh - Ohooo - I confess. - Ba Bap - Ba Bap" :) Funny. Very funny. But not important.

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