Live at Chelmsford Top Security Prison is a live album by Sex Pistols, released in 1990. It was recorded on 17 September 1976 at the Chelmsford Prison, before Glen Matlock left the band.
| Live at Chelmsford Top Security Prison | |
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| Live album by Sex Pistols | |
| Released | 1990 |
| Recorded | September 17, 1976 |
The recording featured many non-Sex Pistols overdubs and insertions arranged by the band's early soundman Dave Goodman. These included a canned audio track of a riot (complete with shouting, scuffles, breaking glass, etc.). As the liner notes on the CD say:
Their opening number was "Anarchy"... at the end of the number there was a barrage of catcalls, boos and screaming.
However, the same concert tracks were released (in original play order) on the Sex Pistols: Alive CD without overdubs, contrasting with the Goodman-produced Chelmsford CD.
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