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Throbbing Gristle - At The Air Gallery/Winchester album flac Performer: Throbbing Gristle
Title: At The Air Gallery/Winchester
Style: Industrial
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1244 mb
FLAC album: 1675 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: TTA VOC MOD MP1 AU VQF FLAC
Genre: Electronic

At The Air Gallery/Winchester. July 6th, 1976, August 21st, 1976. 1. Untitled 2. Dead Ed 3. No Two Ways 4. Very Friendly.

Recorded 6th July 76 at Air Gallery and 21st August 76 at Winchester. Dead Ed, Very Friendly". re-release" as stated on the tape itself on some copies. Differences to the original version: Larger typeset of the title on the front cover, abridged title on the spine, bigger "3" and labels that are not square.

Get the Throbbing Gristle Setlist of the concert at Air Gallery, Winchester, England on July 6, 1976 and other Throbbing Gristle Setlists for free on setlist. Get notified of changes. You can track the changes of this setlist by selecting the option below.

The album is their first CD release and has a catalog number of "CD1", hence the adoption of the name.

Part Two (Throbbing Gristle album). In a similar vein to the band's 1978 album . A: The Third and Final Report, the album features four tracks each created by each individual member of the group. Bryin Dall was the co-writer and performer on the track by Genesis P-Orridge

At The Air Gallery Winchester. At The Architectural Association. At The Art School Winchester. At The Brighton Polytechnic. At The Highbury Roundhouse. The Recording Of The Heathen Earth Album. The Third Mind, First Movement.

At the Air Gallery/Winchester. At the Nag's Head, High Wycombe. TGV - The Video Archive Of Throbbing Gristle. 6 July 1976/21 August 1976. Dead Ed, Very Friendly. We Hate You, Slugbait, Zyklon B Zombie. Zyklon B Zombie, Last Exit, Maggot Life, Mary Jane, Record Contract, One Note, One Life, One Purpose. At Nuffield Theatre, Southampton.

Throbbing Gristle were dubbed "wreckers of civilisation" by Tory MP Nicholas Fairbairn because of their 1976 exhibition "Prostitution" at the . After terminating their first mission in 1981, TG split and the members went their seperate ways. These concerts were commemorative recreations of their first album:'Second Annual Report'. Musically TG absorbed the influence of experimental music pioneers of the 60s, such as the Fifty Foot Hose, The Velvet Underground, Can, as well as classical composers John Cage and La Monte Young.

Tracklist

A1 Untitled
B1 Dead Ed
B2 No Two Ways
B3 Very Friendly

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Industrial Records
  • Copyright (c) – Industrial Records
  • Recorded At – Air Gallery, London
  • Recorded At – Hat Fair Winchester

Notes

Recorded 6th July 76 at Air Gallery and 21st August 76 at Winchester. C60 Mono

No exact tracklist available.
Cover says: "Inc. Dead Ed, Very Friendly".

This is the "V.A.T. re-release" as stated on the tape itself on some copies. Other copies feature just "P & C Industrial Records" on both labels.
Differences to the original version: Larger typeset of the title on the front cover, abridged title on the spine, bigger "3" and labels that are not square.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
IRC 3 Throbbing Gristle At The Air Gallery/Winchester ‎(Cass, Mono, C60) Industrial Records IRC 3 UK 1979