About 15-18 yrs ago I had a tape which was copied for me from vinyl in an obscure record shop in Budapest. (I didn't have the money to buy the original). The owner said it was a "pirate" recording or compilation, I can't quite remember.
It had a version of Body Electric, on which, by way of introduction, Andrew says: "This song is not Electric Body, it's actually called Body Electric". I think it contained Emma and Jolene too, among many other songs of course. Does anybody know the title of the album/LP? And where I can find it?
Which record/LP could this be???
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that's actually John Peel who says that can't remember LP title @ work
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Nope, it's a recording from Peel's radio show on the BBC. He plays the Body Electric 7" and introduces the song like that.BeeBeeOh wrote:Aww, how disappointing. So is that a tv-recording then?paint it black wrote:that's actually John Peel who says that can't remember LP title @ work
I got that version on 2 bootleg vinyl compilations:
this one: http://www.sistersbootlegs.de/lps/demos.htm
that one: http://www.sistersbootlegs.de/lps/histo ... sters1.htm
It might be on other LP's too though...
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So, I searched my old stuff and found the tape!!!
The title says: The Incredible History of the Sisters
Do you know if it's available for download or on CD?
Poison Door
This Corrosion
Dance On Glass
Body Electric
Watch
Alice
Rock and a Hard Place
Burn
Anaconda
After Hour
Adrenochrome
Black Planet
Heartland
Lucretia
Jolene
Marian
No Time to Cry
Valentine
Dominion
The title says: The Incredible History of the Sisters
Do you know if it's available for download or on CD?
Poison Door
This Corrosion
Dance On Glass
Body Electric
Watch
Alice
Rock and a Hard Place
Burn
Anaconda
After Hour
Adrenochrome
Black Planet
Heartland
Lucretia
Jolene
Marian
No Time to Cry
Valentine
Dominion
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Available as vinyl LP, see:
http://sisterswiki.org/The_Incredible_H ... rs_-_Vol_1
and more extensively:
http://www.ultimatesistersguide.org/doc ... tm#divI004 (please scroll ...)
also here:
http://www.sistersbootlegs.de/lps/histo ... sters1.htm
... ...
http://sisterswiki.org/The_Incredible_H ... rs_-_Vol_1
and more extensively:
http://www.ultimatesistersguide.org/doc ... tm#divI004 (please scroll ...)
also here:
http://www.sistersbootlegs.de/lps/histo ... sters1.htm
... ...
Oh lovely, thank you. I guess I have Vol. I. and II on that tape.
Being645 wrote:Available as vinyl LP, see:
http://sisterswiki.org/The_Incredible_H ... rs_-_Vol_1
and more extensively:
http://www.ultimatesistersguide.org/doc ... tm#divI004 (please scroll ...)
also here:
http://www.sistersbootlegs.de/lps/histo ... sters1.htm
... ...
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I remember comparing it with the 7" and it's not the same recording. Most noticeable was a small bit of feedback somewhere in the track that's not in the 7" version, so presumably Peel was sent an acetate of an earlier mix or something.radiojamaica wrote:Nope, it's a recording from Peel's radio show on the BBC. He plays the Body Electric 7" and introduces the song like that.
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I stand corrected!Dan wrote:I remember comparing it with the 7" and it's not the same recording. Most noticeable was a small bit of feedback somewhere in the track that's not in the 7" version, so presumably Peel was sent an acetate of an earlier mix or something.radiojamaica wrote:Nope, it's a recording from Peel's radio show on the BBC. He plays the Body Electric 7" and introduces the song like that.
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Further information. The "Electric Body" version of Body Electric from the John Peel show is the same version as track 6 on the Kenny Giles CD.Dan wrote:I remember comparing it with the 7" and it's not the same recording. Most noticeable was a small bit of feedback somewhere in the track that's not in the 7" version, so presumably Peel was sent an acetate of an earlier mix or something.radiojamaica wrote:Nope, it's a recording from Peel's radio show on the BBC. He plays the Body Electric 7" and introduces the song like that.
Presumably Peel was sent an acetate.
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fairly certain it was a tape, but yes, an earlier version. *Dan wrote:Further information. The "Electric Body" version of Body Electric from the John Peel show is the same version as track 6 on the Kenny Giles CD.Dan wrote:I remember comparing it with the 7" and it's not the same recording. Most noticeable was a small bit of feedback somewhere in the track that's not in the 7" version, so presumably Peel was sent an acetate of an earlier mix or something.radiojamaica wrote:Nope, it's a recording from Peel's radio show on the BBC. He plays the Body Electric 7" and introduces the song like that.
Presumably Peel was sent an acetate.
* i think i have the unedited 'off radio' version of what appeared on record somewhere in the boxes of stuff
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Don't we already have that, unless you mean yours has more Peel talking (or the segue into the next song) after the record ends?paint it black wrote:* i think i have the unedited 'off radio' version of what appeared on record somewhere in the boxes of stuff