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The Southern Death Cult - Live In London 1983 Album

The Southern Death Cult - Live In London 1983 Album
Performer: The Southern Death Cult
Title: Live In London 1983
Genre: Other
Label: Not On Label (The Southern Death Cult)
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The Southern Death Cult is a compilation album by British gothic rock band Southern Death Cult. It is a collection of studio outtakes, demos and live recordings by the band, released originally in 1983, after the band had broken up. It was released in the United Kingdom in LP catalogue number BEGA 46 and cassette catalogue number BEGC 46 formats. The Southern Death Cult Live at The Brixton Ace, London. Shown on the Channel 4 TV show Whatever You Didn't Get Broadcast on 07 March 1983. Taken from my Southern Death Cult - The Southern Death Cult. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Listen album. Gothic Rock. The Southern Death Cult. Songs in album The Southern Death Cult - The Southern Death Cult 1983. The Southern Death Cult - Fatman 1. The Southern Death Cult - Moya 1. The Southern Death Cult - The Girl. The Southern Death Cult - All Glory. The Southern Death Cult - Today. The Southern Death Cult - Flowers In The Forest. The Southern Death Cult - Patriot. The Southern Death Cult - The Crypt. The Southern Death Cult - Crow. Live At Leeds University. Complete Album stats. Last updated: 28 Apr 2020, 07:07 EtcUTC. The Southern Death Cult David Jensen BBC Studios Session, London - Feb 16, 1983 Feb 16 1983. Concert People. The Southern Death Cult emerged from the ashes of the seminal Bradford punk band Violation. In place at that time were Aki Nawaz-drums, Barry Jepson-bass, Mick-guitar & Mick Brady-vocals. Notable songs in their set were 'Boys in Blue' & ' read more. The Southern Death Cult was a gothic rock band in the early 1980s. It is now primarily known for having given its lead singer and parts of its name to the multi-platinum hard rock band The Cult. Despite the similarities in the names, Southern Death Cult was distinct from Dea read more. The Southern Death C. Southern Death Cult disbanded before recording their first album this LP has been compiled by them from existing session and live material and alternative recordings. All titles published by Chappell Music Manufactured in the UK & 1983 Beggars Banquet Records Distributed by WEA Records Ltd. a Warner Communications Company. Cut at Tape One London, platedstampermetalwork at Musitech Plating Ltd. High Wycombe. Durations not mentioned on release. Codice a barre e altri identificatori. This posthumous album compiles tracks from Southern Death Cult's only release the 1982 FatmanMoya EP alongside radio-session and live versions of numbers that would probably have featured on the group's never-recorded first album. Astbury broke up the band in 1983 and promptly formed another group under the abbreviated name Death Cult - eventually just the Cult - with new members including Theatre of Hate guitarist Billy Duffy. Given that the Southern Death Cult hadn't planned to release these particular versions of its material some of which are marred by inferior sound. Play jigsaw puzzles for free Home. The Southern Death Cult, 1983. Live At Heaven Ultradisco, London, . Release type: Concert. Price for album: discount 20