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− | Another bootleg LP with some [[Radio One Sessions]] and a few exerpts from [[Sun, 28-Aug-1983|Paradiso, Amsterdam 1983]].<br/> | + | Another bootleg LP with some [[Radio One Sessions]] and a few exerpts from [[Sun, 28-Aug-1983|Paradiso, Amsterdam 1983]],<br/> |
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+ | consiting of entirely the same recordings as [[Psychedelic Sessions 1986|Psycedelic Sessions]] in its varieties as well as [[Dead Flowers]] ...<br/> | ||
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'''Recording Notes'''<br/> | '''Recording Notes'''<br/> |
Revision as of 23:52, 1 February 2011
Another bootleg LP with some Radio One Sessions and a few exerpts from Paradiso, Amsterdam 1983,
consiting of entirely the same recordings as Psycedelic Sessions in its varieties as well as Dead Flowers ...
Recording Notes
- Label: not known
- Format: Vinyl LP
- Released in 1987
- Limited edition of 150 copies
- Simple white cover with a pictere glued on it
- Insert with the track listing
- Tracks B4 + B5 wrongly credited to Peel Sessions 1984
Sources
* Tracks A1 - A4: | John Peel Session 7th September 1982 |
* Tracks A5 + A6: | Kid Jensen Session 11th April 1983 |
* Tracks B1 - B3: | John Peel Session 11th July 1984 |
* Tracks B4 + B5: | recorded live on August 28, 1983 at the Paradiso in Amsterdam/NL |
Tracks
Side A | Side B |
A1 - 1969 | B1 - Poison Door |
A2 - Floorshow | B2 - No Time to Cry |
A3 - Good Things | B3 - Emma |
A4 - Alice | B4 - Gimme Shelter |
A5 - Jolene | B5 - Adrenochrome |
A6 - Burn |
- A1 - cover of original by The Stooges
- A5 - cover of original by Dolly Parton
- B3 - cover of original by Errol Brown , Tony Wilson
- B4 - cover of original by Jagger, Richards
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