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Headlines: Live At The Paradise Ballroom Boston, MA November 4th 1978
Cat: JACK 078CV. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Rock
In The Sun (3:39)
X Offender (3:04)
Hanging On The Telephone (2:05)
11:59 (3:25)
Pretty Baby (2:17)
(I'm Always Touched By Your) Presence, Dear (2:27)
Sunday Girl (2:20)
Denis (6:04)
Fade Away & Radiate (4:57)
Fan Mail (2:44)
Picture This (2:45)
One Way Or Another (3:53)
Heart Of Glass (4:16)
Bang A Gong (5:34)
Review: One of the key spots in Boston's vibrant student scene, the Paradise Ballroom was the place to be in 1978 with the likes of The Ramones, Thin Lizzy and Blondie gracing the intimate space with their hit-laden sets. And New York City's Blondie were at the peak of their powers in 1978, touring their Plastic Letters album and pre-empting their Parallel lines album, so it was a chance for fans to hear the likes of 'Hanging On The Telephone', 'One Way or Another' and 'Heart Of Glass' before they were released. With said tracks being classics on heavy rotation to this day, there's no denying that this Blondie show goes down in Boston's music history as one of the all time great performances.
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The Prettiest Star: Live Broadcast From The Sunday Show 8th February 1970
Cat: JACK 073CV. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Rock
Amsterdam (2:45)
God Knows I'm Good (3:00)
Buzz The Fuzz (2:25)
Karma Man (3:04)
London By Ta-Ta (2:37)
An Occasional Dream (2:58)
The Width Of A Circle (4:44)
Janine (3:32)
The Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud (4:15)
Unwashed & Somewhat Slightly Dazed (4:47)
Fill Your Heart (2:24)
The Prettiest Star (2:41)
Cygnet Committee (7:59)
Review: Recorded at the BBC Paris cinema in Regent Street in 1970, which was the beginning of Bowie's defining decade. The performance tapes were lost by the BBC so if it wasn't for someone with the legendary foresight to make a cassette tape recording we wouldn't have this collection. Whilst Bowie is known for big, complex arrangements, the set here offers something stripped back and much more 60s sounding. You could imagine Bowie humming 'Amsterdam' around a campfire in Glastonbury, 'The Prettiest Star' shows the immense sustain of Bowie's voice and 'London By Ta-Ta' shows a more playful psychedelic side. Having taken this showcase opportunity with John Peel in his stride so well, it's his energy to play every show as if it was his last that is admirable and a key reason he managed to climb the ladder from here.
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Black Leather: Live At The Stone San Francisco 13th May 1980
Cat: JACK 081CV. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Human Fly (2:36)
Domino (3:24)
Caveman (3:46)
Goo Goo Muck (3:11)
The Way I Walk (2:33)
Zombie Dance (2:08)
What's Behind The Mask (2:26)
Strychnine (2:33)
Garbageman (3:21)
I Was A Teenage Werewolf (2:57)
Sunglasses After Dark (4:31)
I'm Cramped (2:27)
Mystery Plane (2:38)
TV Set (3:31)
Tear It Up (2:37)
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Young Hearts Fail: Live At The Moonlight Club London UK April 3 1980
Cat: JACK 055CV. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Love Will Tear Us Apart (3:40)
Glass (3:57)
Digital (3:26)
Heart & Soul (4:48)
Isolation (3:24)
Disorder (3:26)
Atrocity Exhibition (6:59)
Atmosphere (4:44)
Atmosphere (live At The Factory, Hulme, UK, September 28, 1979) (2:22)
Wilderness (live At The Factory, Hulme, UK, September 28, 1979) (3:00)
Shadowplay (live At The Factory, Hulme, UK, September 28, 1979) (3:53)
Insight (live At The Factory, Hulme, UK, September 28, 1979) (4:06)
Colony (live At The Factory, Hulme, UK, September 28, 1979) (4:06)
Review: Famed for having hosted the likes of Hendrix and The Stones, the Moonlight Club in the basement of the vintage Hampstead pub The Railway, was a ram-packed sweaty room and a fantastic place to have seen Joy Division live. The Ian Curtis-fronted Macclesfield post-punk legends played three nights on the trot here and the setlist is the stuff of legends, nicely meandering through the best tracks from their Closer, Still, Unknown Pleasures albums and beyond. Side 2 includes a run of tracks that they recorded in the briefly opened and since demolished Factory live venue in Moss Side, Manchester, bringing you back to a time when the city was in its monochromatic prime..
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