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							1981   12 UK United Dairies UD09
							
							
								1000 Black Vinyl copies in regular sleeve
							
						
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							Side A: INFAME OSCULUM INFAME
						
						
							Side B: FASHIONING A DEVICE BEHIND THE SCREE
						
						
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							Recorded at I.P.S. Studio. November 5th 1981
A United Dairies/Come Organisation Production
This record may be played at any speed
The 150 murderous passions or those belonging to the fourth class, composing the 28 days of February spent in hearing the narrations of Madame Desgranges, interspersed amongst which are the scandalous doings at the Château during that month.
					A United Dairies/Come Organisation Production
This record may be played at any speed
The 150 murderous passions or those belonging to the fourth class, composing the 28 days of February spent in hearing the narrations of Madame Desgranges, interspersed amongst which are the scandalous doings at the Château during that month.
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							1981   12 UK United Dairies UD09
							
							
								 Black Vinyl copies in white stamped sleeve
							
						
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							Vinyl Etchings
						
						
							Side A: INFAME OSCULUM INFAME
						
						
							Side B: FASHIONING A DEVICE BEHIND THE SCREE
						
						
							Personnel
						
						
						
						
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							The original sleeve was deemed offensive. In some places it was sold in a plain cover and the proper cover could be acquired by writing to Vinyl Experience.
						
						
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							1981   12 UK Come Organisation WDC881009
							
							
								1000 Black Vinyl copies in regular sleeve
							
						
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							1987   CS UK United Dairies UDT06
							
							
								 In regular cassette box
							
						
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							The United Dairies Mail Order Cassette sheet of 1987 (and possibly earlier) lists this release as a remix
						
						
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							1987 est. CS US RRRecords UDT06
							
							
								 In regular cassette box
							
						
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							Not officially licensed and at the time of writing (March-2009) it is still available.
						
					
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							1989   CD UK United Dairies UD09CD
							
							
								 In jewel case
							
						
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							Recorded at I.P.S. Studio, November 5th 1981
A United Dairies/Come Organisation Production
This CD may be played at any speed
The 150 murderous passions or those belonging to the fourth class, composing the 28 days of February spent in hearing the narrations of Madame Desgranges, interspersed amongst which are the scandalous doings at the Château during that month.
						A United Dairies/Come Organisation Production
This CD may be played at any speed
The 150 murderous passions or those belonging to the fourth class, composing the 28 days of February spent in hearing the narrations of Madame Desgranges, interspersed amongst which are the scandalous doings at the Château during that month.
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							Track One on the CD corresponds to Part Two on Anthology 1 Come Organisation Archives 1979-1981  and is nine minutes longer on the Come Org release.
Track Two on the CD corresponds to Part One on Anthology 1 Come Organisation Archives 1979-1981 and is 15 seconds longer on the Come Org release.
From William Bennet on Anthology 1 Come Organisation Archives 1979-1981
This was, strictly speaking neither a Whitehouse nor a Nurse With Wound album but a special project intended as a Come Organisation/United Dairies joint release - hence the attached UD09 catalogue number. Steve Stapleton produced the 'long' track (part two) and I produced the 'short' track (part one) with assistance from each other and Peter McKay on the other's tracks. It was in 1990 that Alan Trench's PWC and Stapleton decided to market a CD version of the lbum as Whitehouse/Nurse With Wound for commercial reasons and it was subsequently released by them without my consultation or permission. The proof of the greed is that they could have asked me for the tapes which I would have provided - buttheir haste proved too great. The master tapes were, and always have been, in my possession - when PWC (disguised as United Dairies') went ahead with the CD release they simply mastered it from a vinyl copy of the album. That's why the 'mix' sounds so different (and so disappointingly poor, in my opinion) because, to disguise its origins, reverb and other effects were (rather clumsily) added to it. Susan Lawly decided to include 'part one' on the 1990 compilation 'Cream of The Second Coming' so that at least it was available for people to hear in its proper form. With access here to the original recordings you will notice the enormous difference. It was memorably recorded on Guy Fawke's night 1980 and fireworks played a role in creating some of the sounds.
Susceptible to disc rot
					Track Two on the CD corresponds to Part One on Anthology 1 Come Organisation Archives 1979-1981 and is 15 seconds longer on the Come Org release.
From William Bennet on Anthology 1 Come Organisation Archives 1979-1981
This was, strictly speaking neither a Whitehouse nor a Nurse With Wound album but a special project intended as a Come Organisation/United Dairies joint release - hence the attached UD09 catalogue number. Steve Stapleton produced the 'long' track (part two) and I produced the 'short' track (part one) with assistance from each other and Peter McKay on the other's tracks. It was in 1990 that Alan Trench's PWC and Stapleton decided to market a CD version of the lbum as Whitehouse/Nurse With Wound for commercial reasons and it was subsequently released by them without my consultation or permission. The proof of the greed is that they could have asked me for the tapes which I would have provided - buttheir haste proved too great. The master tapes were, and always have been, in my possession - when PWC (disguised as United Dairies') went ahead with the CD release they simply mastered it from a vinyl copy of the album. That's why the 'mix' sounds so different (and so disappointingly poor, in my opinion) because, to disguise its origins, reverb and other effects were (rather clumsily) added to it. Susan Lawly decided to include 'part one' on the 1990 compilation 'Cream of The Second Coming' so that at least it was available for people to hear in its proper form. With access here to the original recordings you will notice the enormous difference. It was memorably recorded on Guy Fawke's night 1980 and fireworks played a role in creating some of the sounds.
Susceptible to disc rot
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							1994   CD UK United Dairies UD09CD
							
							
								 In jewel case
							
						
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							Sleeve Notes
						
						
							Recorded at I.P.S. Studio, November 5th 1981
A United Dairies/Come Organisation Production
This CD may be played at any speed
The 150 murderous passions or those belonging to the fourth class, composing the 28 days of February spent in hearing the narrations of Madame Desgranges, interspersed amongst which are the scandalous doings at the Château during that month.
						A United Dairies/Come Organisation Production
This CD may be played at any speed
The 150 murderous passions or those belonging to the fourth class, composing the 28 days of February spent in hearing the narrations of Madame Desgranges, interspersed amongst which are the scandalous doings at the Château during that month.
							Notes
						
						
							Track One on the CD corresponds to Part Two on Anthology 1 Come Organisation Archives 1979-1981  and is nine minutes longer on the Come Org release.
Track Two on the CD corresponds to Part One on Anthology 1 Come Organisation Archives 1979-1981 and is 15 seconds longer on the Come Org release.
From William Bennet on Anthology 1 Come Organisation Archives 1979-1981
This was, strictly speaking neither a Whitehouse nor a Nurse With Wound album but a special project intended as a Come Organisation/United Dairies joint release - hence the attached UD09 catalogue number. Steve Stapleton produced the 'long' track (part two) and I produced the 'short' track (part one) with assistance from each other and Peter McKay on the other's tracks. It was in 1990 that Alan Trench's PWC and Stapleton decided to market a CD version of the lbum as Whitehouse/Nurse With Wound for commercial reasons and it was subsequently released by them without my consultation or permission. The proof of the greed is that they could have asked me for the tapes which I would have provided - buttheir haste proved too great. The master tapes were, and always have been, in my possession - when PWC (disguised as United Dairies') went ahead with the CD release they simply mastered it from a vinyl copy of the album. That's why the 'mix' sounds so different (and so disappointingly poor, in my opinion) because, to disguise its origins, reverb and other effects were (rather clumsily) added to it. Susan Lawly decided to include 'part one' on the 1990 compilation 'Cream of The Second Coming' so that at least it was available for people to hear in its proper form. With access here to the original recordings you will notice the enormous difference. It was memorably recorded on Guy Fawke's night 1980 and fireworks played a role in creating some of the sounds.
					Track Two on the CD corresponds to Part One on Anthology 1 Come Organisation Archives 1979-1981 and is 15 seconds longer on the Come Org release.
From William Bennet on Anthology 1 Come Organisation Archives 1979-1981
This was, strictly speaking neither a Whitehouse nor a Nurse With Wound album but a special project intended as a Come Organisation/United Dairies joint release - hence the attached UD09 catalogue number. Steve Stapleton produced the 'long' track (part two) and I produced the 'short' track (part one) with assistance from each other and Peter McKay on the other's tracks. It was in 1990 that Alan Trench's PWC and Stapleton decided to market a CD version of the lbum as Whitehouse/Nurse With Wound for commercial reasons and it was subsequently released by them without my consultation or permission. The proof of the greed is that they could have asked me for the tapes which I would have provided - buttheir haste proved too great. The master tapes were, and always have been, in my possession - when PWC (disguised as United Dairies') went ahead with the CD release they simply mastered it from a vinyl copy of the album. That's why the 'mix' sounds so different (and so disappointingly poor, in my opinion) because, to disguise its origins, reverb and other effects were (rather clumsily) added to it. Susan Lawly decided to include 'part one' on the 1990 compilation 'Cream of The Second Coming' so that at least it was available for people to hear in its proper form. With access here to the original recordings you will notice the enormous difference. It was memorably recorded on Guy Fawke's night 1980 and fireworks played a role in creating some of the sounds.
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							2017 February 10 UK United Dairies UD09
							
							
								1 test pressing copy of earlier release sold by auction
hand-made sleeve by Steven Stapleton
						hand-made sleeve by Steven Stapleton
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