BAKTABAK 4 x 7" Interview Picture Disc Collection
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Release Notes
- Label: BAKTABAK
- Catalogue#: BAKPAK 1009
- Format: 4 x 7" vinyl single, picture discs
- Released: 1988 (UK)
Remarks
- Traded as Interview Picture Disc Collection
- Allegedly a limited edition
- The picture disc set comes in a 51cm x 38cm wall hanging plastic folder.
- The plastic folder has 4 windows to hold the discs and a card title insert at the top
with 2 metal studs so that it can be easily displayed on a wall.
- All four singles show the same photo on their respective b-side.
- Manufactured in England by Tabak Marketing Ltd
- BAKTABAK is noted as a Network Leisure Group company.
Source
- Interview of Swedish P3 FM radio with Andrew Eldritch and Patricia Morrison
on 24th August 1988 shortly after the release of Floodland
NOTE:
This interview is (partly or in full) also available on two other BAKTABAK releases, see
In addition, excerpts of it can be found on one of the following vinlys:
Track List
Total Duration: about 29 min.
Vinyl 1
Interview Part 1 - Side A |
Interview Part 1 - Side B |
Vinyl 2
Interview Part 2 - Side A |
Interview Part 2 - Side B |
Vinyl 3
Interview Part 3 - Side A |
Interview Part 3 - Side B |
Vinyl 4
Interview Part 4 - Side A |
Interview Part 4 - Side B |
Interview Details
Total Running Time: about 29 min.
- Talks about where Andrew lives (Hamburg / London / Leeds) and his hate of London
- Writing process and production
- Hamburg, musicians and groupies
- The last gig of the former line-up at Royal Albert Hall in 1985
- The Sisterhood - Wayne Hussey and Craig Adams - when the band formed
- Andrew Eldritch mentions no contact with his parents
- Leaving Oxford and moving to Leeds
- Learning Chinese - being a tourist - Taiwan
- How Andrew Eldritch met Patricia Morrison - Touring - Musicians
- Growing up and music
- Andrew Eldritch admitting he can't sing - career in music - learning to play drums
- 1st record (The Damage Done) - instruments - 1959
- Originally 14 songs written for Floodland - producing the album