Short Circuit: Live at the Electric Circus
Short Circuit: Live at the Electric Circus | |
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Live album by Various Artists | |
Released | 16 June 1978[1] |
Recorded | 1–2 October 1977, The Electric Circus, Manchester, England |
Genre | Punk rock, reggae |
Label | Virgin |
Short Circuit: Live at the Electric Circus is a compilation album of songs recorded live at the Electric Circus, Manchester, on 1 and 2 October 1977, two concerts marking the last nights of the venue before it closed. Released by Virgin Records in June 1978, the album was originally only available on 10-inch blue, black, and yellow vinyl.[2][3][4][5][6]
Warsaw performed on the second night; three months later they changed their name to Joy Division, which is how they are credited on the sleeve.[7]
The album was the debut release for the Fall; Joy Division had self-released their debut 7-inch EP An Ideal for Living just 13 days earlier, and all the other bands had released debuts in 1977.
Release
[edit]Some original copies of the album came with a free 7-inch single, "Another Close Shave" by comedian John Dowie.[2]
The album was reissued on CD in 1990 on the Blue Plate label.
Track listing
[edit]- 10" vinyl (Virgin VCL5003)
Side A
- The Fall: "Stepping Out" – 2:36
- John Cooper Clarke: "(You Never See a Nipple in The) Daily Express" – 1:03
- Joy Division: "At a Later Date" – 3:00
- The Drones: "Persecution Complex" – 2:50
Side B
- Steel Pulse: "Makka Splaff (The Colly Man)" – 5:45
- John Cooper Clarke: "I Married a Monster from Outer Space" – 1:30
- The Fall: "Last Orders" – 3:08
- Buzzcocks: "Time's Up" – 2:58
References
[edit]- ^ Gimarc 2005, p. 143.
- ^ a b Mark Price; et al. "Short Circuit - Live At The Electric Circus 10" Compilation LP". Joy Division Central. Retrieved 2017-10-21.
- ^ "Short Circuit - Live at the Electric Circus". www.johncooperclarke.com. Archived from the original on 23 June 2009. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
- ^ Robb 2010, p. 83.
- ^ Robb 2010, p. 45.
- ^ Kennedy 2006, p. 19.
- ^ "Joy Division Discography". Gerpotze.com. Retrieved 2012-09-08.
Sources
[edit]- Gatenby, Phill; Gill, Craig (2011). The Manchester Musical History Tour. Manchester: Empire Publications. ISBN 9781901746716.
- Gimarc, George (2005). Punk Diary: The Ultimate Trainspotter's Guide to Underground Rock 1970–1982. Milwaukee: Backbeat Books. ISBN 0-8793-0848-6.
- Kennedy, Jake (2006). Joy Division and the making of Unknown Pleasures. London: Unanimous Ltd. ISBN 1-903318-80-7.
- Robb, John (2010). The North Will Rise Again. Manchester Music City (1977-1996). London: Aurum Press. ISBN 978-1-84513-534-8.