Album DE on Slave To Love label
Rock and Reggae (Art Rock, Dub, Experimental)
Apparently also released on CD under the titles "Freak Out Bottom Beats" and "...Live 1980". Packaged in a jet-black jewel case with silver tray, and includes a small sticker with a detail of the cover image. Track 12 is mis credited as: For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder
The Pop Group , 1977-1981 GB album by | |
Mark Stewart voc, GB vocals, album by | |
Dan Catsis g, voc, eb, GB bass | |
Doug Wimbish b, voc, *1956 US bass | |
Bruce Smith dr, perc, GB drums | |
Keith LeBlanc dr, US drums | |
John Waddington g, voc, GB guitar | |
Skip McDonald g, b, voc, US guitar | |
Gareth Sager g, *1960 GB guitar, saxophone | |
Mark Stewart And The Maffia , GB performer on track |
Sarah artwork by, bird on back side painted by |
Adrian Sherwood mixed by |
Gerald Richter painting, front cover painted by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Mona Mona (Helsinki Oct. 1980) | The Pop Group / Mark Stewart | ||
2 | Liberty City | The Pop Group | 10:20 | |
3 | Hotter Than 1000 Suns | The Pop Group | 6:03 | |
4 | Feed The Hungry | The Pop Group | 4:53 | |
5 | Live Amsterdam, Paradiso 17.5.1985 | The Pop Group / Mark Stewart | ||
6 | We Are All Prostitutes | Mark Stewart And The Maffia | 4:06 | |
7 | Operation Pacification | Mark Stewart And The Maffia | 8:56 | |
8 | As The Veneer Of Democracy Starts To Fade | Mark Stewart And The Maffia | 5:10 | |
9 | Hypnotised | Mark Stewart And The Maffia | 4:57 | |
10 | Liberty City | Mark Stewart And The Maffia | 8:05 | |
11 | The Resistance Of The Cell | Mark Stewart And The Maffia | 6:19 | |
12 | Jerusalem | Mark Stewart And The Maffia | 5:45 | |
13 | Blessed Are Those Who Struggle | Mark Stewart And The Maffia | 5:36 | |
14 | There Are No Spectators | Mark Stewart And The Maffia | 4:01 |