Single US 1998 on Man's Ruin Records label
Alternative (Punk)
Edition of 1000 copies. Issued in several different sleeve color variations. This was the last 7" release on Man's Ruin Records. Track A recorded May '76 at Majestic Sound Studio, Clapham, London, a track from the band's first demo tape produced by Chris Spedding, released in stereo for the first time: "The version of my mixes on the recent Virgin 'Bollocks' reissue is an inferior mono version probably from a copy of a copy of one of the [band member's] cassettes. Nobody from Virgin asked me for my DAT. When I complained about this to the Sex Pistols' LA office around the time of their [1996] reunion tour, a motorcycle messenger appeared at my house within 30 minutes asking for the tape. [...] Someone must have gained access to my [DAT] copy of the reel-to-reel because these singles sound fairly faithful to the quality of the original." (from: Dino Everett: "Chris Spedding Interview", in 'The Filth And The Fury!' fanzine, Issue 13, July 2000) Tracks B1 and B2 recorded April '78 at Marigold Sound Studio, Toronto. First catalog# appears on center label, second on inside sleeve. Mastering (lacquer processing) company uncredited, identified by the matrix numbers.
Sex Pistols , 1975-1978 GB album by | |
Curse , CA album by | |
Kevin Gray , lacquer cut by | |
Dr. Bourque , bass | |
Patsy Poison dr, drums | |
Trixie Danger , guitar | |
Mickey Skin voc, vocals |
Nick Sykes engineer |
Rich Dodson engineer |
BB Gabor producer |
Chris Spedding producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Problems | Sex Pistols | ||
2 | Shoeshine Boy | Curse (6) | ||
3 | Something You Can't Tell Your Mother | Curse (6) |