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12 March 1989

The Liberator - Artists For Animals (Deltic, 1989)

The Liberator - Artists For Animals

LP UK 1989 (Deltic Records, DELT LP3)
CD UK 1989 (Deltic Records, DELT CD3
CD JP 1991 (Jimco Records, JIM 0039

Tracklisting

The Durutti Column - The Aftermath

Notes

Follow-up to the original Artists for Animals album also featuring Anne Clarke & Patrick Fitzgerald, Captain Sensible, Carla Lane, Chumbawamba, Josi Without Colours, Kalima, Madness Animal Farm, Robert Wyatt, Shelleyan Orphan, Style Council, T.V. Smith, The Cleaners From Venus and Frank Chickens.

The Liberator - Artists For Animals

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01 March 1989

I Know Very Well How I Got My Note Wrong

I Know Very Well How I Got My Note Wrong
I Know Very Well How I Got My Note Wrong
Artist: Vincent Gerard / Stephen Patrick

7": UK 1989 (Factory FACT 244+) *
CD3: UK 1989 (Factory FACD 244+) **

I Know Very Well How I Got my Note Wrong [1:55]
Red Square *** [3:12]
William B *** [2:15]

~ FAC-244/7-A, TS-001-A-1, LYN 22942, A

* One-sided.
** 3" CD.
*** Durutti Column-only tracks.

CD ~ FACD 244/3 . Mastered By Nimbus

Credits

Design: Johnson/Panas

Notes

Bonus single issued with first editions of FACT/FACD 244 Vini Reilly. The recording is an out-take from the recording sessions for (Stephen Patrick) Morrissey's "Viva Hate" LP sessions with Vini Reilly, of which his "Suedehead" E.P. was sourced. The proper take of this track was a B-side. Vini plays a bad note and is heard to say "When they're duff they really are fucking duff" amidst background laughter.

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Vini Reilly

Vini Reilly
Vini Reilly

Vini Reilly
Vini Reilly [original 8vo artwork]
LP: UK 1989 (Factory FACT 244) *
CD: UK 1989 (Factory FACD 244) [promo]*/**
CD: UK 1989 (Factory FACD 244) **
CS: UK 1989 (Factory FACT 244C) *
DAT: UK 1989 (Factory FACT 244D) */**

Tracklisting

Love No More
Pol In G
Opera I
People's Pleasure Park
Red Square*
Finding The Sea
Otis
William B*
They Work Every Day
Opera II
Homage To Catalonea
Requiem Again
My Country

~ FACT-244-A2 *, Max, Sixth Autumn
~ FAC-244-B2 *, Max, Pole Bitch

Credits

All tracks written by Vini Reilly
Produced by Vini Reilly with Stephen Street

Bruce Mitchell: Drums
Andy Connell: Keyboard on 'Requiem Again', 'Otis' and 'Red Square'
John Metcalfe: Viola on 'Finding the Sea'
Rob Gray: Vocals on 'They Work Every Day'
Liu Sola: Vocals on 'People's Pleasure Park' and 'Finding The Sea'
Pol: Vocals on 'Otis'

Respect and thanks to those we have sampled

Recorded at Sam Therapy, Kensal; Island Studios, Hammersmith; Out Of The Blue, Manchester. Engineers: Stephen Street and Nick Garside. Thanks to Sounds Great, Stuart James and Piccadilly Records.

Published by The Movement of 24th January Publishing / Zomba Publishing

Notes

The original Factory Records release in four different formats of an album also released in Australia, Brazil, Japan and Spain. Later reissued with extra tracks on Factory Once.

The original artwork was developed by regular Durutti designers 8vo. However, Vini didn't like the end results and the cover that adorns the final album was produced, with Vini giving the instruction to "do it like Dylan". 'Homage to Catalonea' is written as 'Homage to CatalonEa', with a big 'E' on the alternate artwork. The full story is detailed in the 8vo book 8vo: On the outside, published in 2005.

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