BAKTABAK 12" Interview Picture Disc
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Release Notes
- Label: BAKTABAK Records
- Catalogue#: BAK 2082
- Format: 12" vinyl picture disc
- Released: 1988 (UK)
Remarks
- The picture disc nowadys often comes in a clear thick plastic sleeve (PVC).
- Originally the disc is stored in a die-cut 12" hardpaper cover with a plastic foil over the centre hole.
- The backside of the cover shows a list of all BAKTABAK releases assorted to format.
- In addition, the back cover notes:
The TALKING PICTURE series of interview albums and compact discs
to improve the quality of the original recording.
contain rare and spontaneous interviews with the stars. These interviews
are exclusive to BAKTABAK Records and in many cases have been heard
by no one other than the interviewer prior to their release in this series.
The TALKING PICTURE series of compact discs has been digitally processed
This page is Work in Progress and going to be extended as soon as ever possible |
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 it can be found on one of the following vinlys, though not complete:
Track List
- 1 Interview (Part 1)
- 2 Interview (Part 2)
- Total Running Time: about 29 min.
Interview Details
- 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