Industrial Vinyl

IR0002: The Second Annual Report of Throbbing Gristle
1977
side a:
- Industrial Introduction
- Slug Bait - ICA
- Slug Bait - Live at Southampton
- Slug Bait - Live at Brighton
- Maggot Death - Live at Rat Club
- Maggot Death - Studio - [MP3 Sample]
- Maggot Death - Southampton
- Maggot Death - Brighton
side b:
- "After Cease to Exist" - The Original Soundtrack of the Coum Transmissions Film
Original release was limited to 785 copies.
Reissued on LP by Fetish and on CD by Mute
IR0003: Throbbing Gristle
1977
- United [MP3]
- Zyklon B Zombie [MP3]
Original pressing by Industrial Records had cream centre labels with
very blurred Death factory Logo and picture sleeve.
After approximately 20,000 sales re-pressing was taken over by Rough
Trade and the single was re-cut with message scratched in the centre
"Salon Kitty" on the ZBZ side and "437 666 OTO" "RE-CUT 4 NOV 79" and
"20,000 DOWN" scratched in the United side. The centre section of ZBZ
with Cosey's guitar was cut extra loud also as an improvement upon the
original version. This version still had the cream/white labels with
blurred Death Factory Logo. Some were sold without picture sleeves
though not many. Januaury 1980 Industrial Records re-released "UNITED"
with a new version of Zyklon B Zombie (one minute longer with train
noises, rain, and burning flesh) with Black center labels and White and
abstracted Death Factory logo. There were 1000 copies only on WHITE
vinyl with messages scratched in the centre. On the UNITED side
"Memorial Issue" on the ZBZ side "The End of The Line". A further 1000
copies of this version were pressed exactly the same as the WHITE vinyl
version mentioned above except they were pressed in CRYSTAL CLEAR vinyl.
IR0004: D.O.A.: The Third and Final Report of Throbbing Gristle
1978
side a:
- I.B.M.
- Hit by a Rock
- United
- Valley of the Shadow of Death
- Dead on Arrival
- Weeping
side b:
- Hamburger Lady - [MP3]
- Hometime
- AB/7A - [MP3]
- E-Coli
- Death Threats
First 1000 on Industrial enclosed a card calendar with color photo
of small girl on bed. Aother 1000 recut so that it looks like 8
tracks of equal length (false track spirals).
Reissued on LP by Fetish and on CD by Mute
IR0005: Monte Cazazza
1979
- To Mom on Mother's Day (lyrics by Judith Bell)
- Candy Man
Music performed by Throbbing Gristle.
Included on 1992 compilation, The Worst of Monte Cazazza on The Grey Area of Mute.
IR0006: The Leather Nun: Slow Death
Nov. 30, 1979
side a
- Slow Death
- Ensam I Natt
side b
- No Rule
- Death Threats
b2 recorded at Bagger Studio, Dec 14th 1978, engineered by Magnus Bagger
a1, a2, b1 recorded at Chall Sound Studio, May 25th 1979, engineered by Magnus Bagger and Challe Åström.
Peter Christopherson: sleeve artwork
Jonas Almquist: vocals, rhythm and lead guitar on b1, all instruments on b2
Aron Aronsson: guitar
Freddie Wadling: bass and keyboards on a1
Gert Claesson: drums
More background information can be found here.
Reissued on 12" vinyl by Criminal Damage Records (CRI MLP 113) in 1984 and Wire Records in 1986.
IR0007: Thomas Leer and Robert Rental: The Bridge
1979
side a
- Attack Decay
- Monochrome Day's
- Day Breaks, Night Heals
- Connotations
- Fade Away
side b
- Interferon
- Six A.M.
- The Hard Way In & The Easy Way Out
- Perpetual
All tracks by Leer & Rental.
Leer: synths, tapes, voice
Rental: synths, loops, voice
Reissued on CD by The Grey Area of Mute 1992.
IR0008: Throbbing Gristle bring you 20 Jazz Funk Greats
1979
side a:
- 20 Jazz Funk Greats
- Beachy Head
- Still Walking
- Tanith
- Convincing People
- Exotica
side b:
- Hot on the Heels of Love
- Persuasion
- Walkabout
- What a Day
- Six Six Sixties
Recorded at the Studios of Industrial in the weeks ending September 1979.
5000 copies only on Industrial, first 2000 included poster.
Reissued on LP by Fetish and on CD by Mute
IR0009: Heathen Earth: the Live Sound of Throbbing Gristle
1980
side a:
- Cornets
- The Old Man Smiled
- After Cease To Exist
- The World Is A War Film
side b:
- Dreamachine
- Still Walking
- Don't Do As You're Told, Do As You Think
- Painless Childbirth
Two versions on Industrial: one black and one blue transparent vinyl, ltd to 785.
Recorded live in Industrial Studios 16 Feb. 1980.
Reissued on LP by Fetish and on CD by Mute
IR0010: Monte Cazazza: Something for Nobody
1980
side a:
- Distress
- Mary Bell
- Kick That Habit Man (lyrics by Brion Gysin)
side b:
- First / Last
Kim Norris: vocals on a2
Tana Emmolo Smith: guitar on a2, b1
Cosey Fanni Tutti: vocals, piano on a2
Chris Carter: engineering, mix, effects on b1
Genesis P-Orridge and Peter Christopherson: technical supervision on b1
Recorded at Industrial Records Studio, London, February 1980.
Included on 1992 compilation, The Worst of Monte Cazazza on The Grey Area of Mute.
IR0011: Surgical Penis Klinik (SPK): Meat Processing Section
1980
- Mekano
- Slogun
EMS AKS: voice, tape, syntheseizer
Ne/H/il: voice, tape, electronic rhythm
Danny Rumour: guitar
David Virgin: bass
2000 copies pressed: the first 1000 had the sticker pasted on the cover or as an insert. The next 1000 had the image printed on the cover.
"Mekano" is listed as "Factory" on the record label but as "Mekano" on the sleeve.
"Slogan" is listed as "Slogun" on the sleeve and as "Slogan" on the label.
Both tracks are included on 1992 compilation, Auto da Fe on The Grey Area of Mute.
IR0012: Elisabeth Welch sings Stormy Weather
1980
- Stormy Weather
- You're Blasé
Produced by Guy Ford
Arranged by Steven Pruslin
Elisabeth Welch sings "Stormy Weather" in the Derek Jarman film, The Tempest.
IR0013: Throbbing Gristle
1980
- Subhuman
- Something Came Over Me
Simultaneous release with IR0015
Record labels of TG lightening flash logo with White central stripe and Red flash.
Message "White Stains" scratched into Something Came Over Me side.
No Death Factory logo.
Sold in camouflage printed plastic bag.
"Subhuman" included on the CD release of Heathen Earth on Mute.
"Something Came Over Me" included on the CD release of Mission of Dead Souls on Mute.
IR0014: Dorothy
1980
- I Confess
- Softness
Written by Dorothy and Alex Fergusson
Produced and arranged by Alex Fergusson
Engineered by Mick Garogahn
Recorded at Southern Studios, Denmark St.
IR0015: Throbbing Gristle
1980
- Adrenalin
- Distant Dreams (Part Two)
Simultaneous release with IR0013
Record labels of TG lightening flash logo with White central stripe and Red flash.
No Death Factory logo.
Sold in camouflage printed plastic bag.
"Adrenalin" included on the CD release of Heathen Earth on Mute.
"Distant Dreams (Part Two)" included on the CD release of Mission of Dead Souls on Mute.
IR0016: William S. Burroughs: Nothing Here Now But The Recordings
1981
side a
- Captain Clark Welcomes You Aboard
- The Saints Go Marching Through All the Popular Tunes
- Summer Will
- Outside The Pier Prowed Like Electric Turtles
- The Total Taste Is Here, News Cut-Up
- Choral Section, Backwards
- We See The Future Through The Binoculars Of The People
- Just Checking Your Summer Recordings
side b
- Creepy Letter, Cut-Up At The Beat Hotel In Paris
- Inching, "Is This Machine Recording?"
- Handkerchief Masks, News Cut-Up
- Word Falling, Photo Falling
- Throat Microphone Experiment
- It's About Time To Identify Oven Area
- Last Words Of Hassan Sabbah
Engineered by James Grauerholz
Co-Produced by James Grauerholz and Peter Christopherson
Sleeve design and photo by Peter Christopherson
Sleeven notes by Genesis P-Orridge
Included on CD compilation The Best of William S. Burroughs from Giorno Poetry Systems, 1998.
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