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Killing Joke - The Peel Sessions 1979-1981 (CD, Comp) (NM or M-)

Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

Released: 08 Sep 2008

Country:  UK & Europe

Lovely condition.

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode 5099923474925
Barcode 5 099923 474925
Label Code LC 0542
Rights Society SDRM BIEM
Matrix / Runout www.takt.eu 2100003497710 2347492
Mastering SID Code IFPI LK97
Mould SID Code IFPI 9R95
Mould SID Code IFPI UU012

Notes:

The first four John Peel Sessions plus bonus Richard Skinner Session.
Mike Robinson is miscredited as Mark Robinson.

All tracks ℗ 2008 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by the BBC. Released by arrangement with BBC Music.
All tracks recorded for BBC Radio 1's John Peel Show at Maida Vale Studios with the exception of tracks 15-17 recorded for BBC Radio 1's Richard Skinner Show at Langham Studios.

℗ 2008 The copyright in this compilation is owned by Virgin Records Ltd. © 2008 Virgin Records Ltd.
Marketed & distributed by EMI.
Made in EU.
Printed in the EU.

Catalog number is formatted as 5099923474925 on the spine and in the booklet. It is formatted as 50999 234749 2 5 on the compact disc.

. John Peel Sessions
. 17.10.79
1. Pssyche 4:58
2. Wardance 3:46
3. Nuclear Boy 3:07
4. Malicious Boogie 2:04
. 05.03.80
5. Change 4:24
6. Tomorrow's World 4:56
7. Complication 3:25
. 27.04.81
8. The Fall Of Because 4:18
9. Tension 3:35
10. Butcher 4:38
. 16.12.81
11. The Hum 4:16
12. Empire Song 4:46
13. We Have Joy 2:53
14. Chop Chop 4:46
. Bonus Richard Skinner Session: 29.05.81
15. Tension 3:25
16. Unspeakable 2:53
17. Exit 4:39

Phonographic Copyright (p) Virgin Records Ltd.
Copyright (c) Virgin Records Ltd.
Phonographic Copyright (p) BBC
Copyright (c) BBC
Published By BMG Music Ltd.
Marketed By EMI
Distributed By EMI
Mastered At Abbey Road Studios
Designed At Malicious Damage
Recorded At Maida Vale Studios
Recorded At Langham Studio
Glass Mastered At TAKT
Pressed By TAKT

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