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A. Interview 32:00
B. Interview 32:00
C. Interview 32:00
D. Interview 32:00
Side A features music from:
1. Cars E Reg
2. Radio Heart
3. All Across The Nation
4. River
5. Rumour
6. Sleep Room
7. No More Lies
8. Rip It Up
Side B features music from:
1. Call Out The Dogs (Live)
2. Creatures
3. Turn Off The World
4. America
5. Cold Metal Rhythm
Side C features music from:
1. This Is Emotion
2. Hunger
3. New Anger
4. Voix
5. Respect
6. Young Heart
7. Don't Call My Name
Side D features music from:
1. Devious
2. Young Heart (Demo)
3. This Is Emotion (Demo)
4. Devious (Demo)
5. Welcome To Love
6. My Dying Machine
7. Are Friends Electric?
How old:
This LP is old!
Release Date:
November 1988
Format:
2XLP
Record Label:
Numa
Catalogue No:
GNFCDA 5
Price Guide:
£15.00
Country:
United Kingdom
Additional info:
Deleted Sets of Interview LPs, each is approx 1 hr 30 min long,
available through the fan club..
Highest Chart Position:
N/A
Credits:
Interview By Peter Gilbert
Engineered By Tim Summerhayes
Recorded At Rock City Studios, Shepperton, Middx
Mastered At The Master Room
Photograpthy By Peter Gilbert
Artwork By Francis Drake
Fan club only release. Initial copies were autographed.
The Images albums were made to put right some of the things said in the press about Gary over the years, particularly the early years. Images were a series of question and answer sessions where Gary gave his version of certain key moments. They were an autobiography on record and took the story up to 1990 when the idea was abandoned..