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THROBBING GRISTLE - The Second Annual Report (white)

Format: LP
Label & Cat.Number: Mute TGLP2
Release Year: 2017
Note: another re-issue of the first TG-LP from 1977 (Industrial Records IR0002) for the 40th anniversary of the album, the very first "Industrial"-album, inventing a new music-style & subcultural movement! Comes with 8 page 12" booklet, limited on white vinyl & with download code
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Throbbing Gristle gelten heute zu Recht als die wichtigsten Vertreter der klassischen Industrial Music. Die Band ging aus der Aktionskunstgruppe COUM Transmissions (CT) hervor, die etwa Ende 1969 von Cosey Fanni Tutti und Genesis Breyer P-Orridge gegründet wurde. 1974 stieß der im Jahr 2010 verstorbene Designer und Techniker Peter "Sleazy" Christopherson zu ihnen, im Jahr darauf Chris Carter. Zum 40. Jahrestag seiner Erstveröffentlichung wird am 03.11.2017 "The Second Annual Report" als limitierte Edition auf weißem Vinyl im Original Packaging (inkl. DL) und als Doppel-CD erneut veröffentlicht werden.

- LP, weißes Vinyl, 8-seitiges Booklet + DL




"On 3 November 2017 The Second Annual Report, presented as a limited edition white vinyl release in the original packaging and also on double CD, and 20 Jazz Funk Greats, on green vinyl and double CD, will be released, along with, The Taste Of TG: A Beginner’s Guide to Throbbing Gristle with an updated tracklisting that will include ‘Almost A Kiss’ (from 2007’s Part Two: Endless Not), this will be the first time it’s available on vinyl and will be presented on double red vinyl alongside a CD and digital release.

The Second Annual Report came out originally on 4 November 1977, the first album from Throbbing Gristle, one of the most politically and sonically antagonistic bands of all time.

Throbbing Gristle are Chris Carter, Peter ‘Sleazy’ Christopherson (who sadly passed away on 25 November 2010), Cosey Fanni Tutti and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, their impact on music, culture and the arts is immeasurable and still felt today."


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