music.wikisort.org - CompositionThe Kitchen Tapes, released by ROIR in 1983, is the only live album by the Raincoats. The album features a recording of a December 1982 performance in New York City.[4] It was originally released on cassette only, but was reissued in 1995 and 1998 on CD.[4][5]
1983 live album by The Raincoats
The Kitchen Tapes |
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Released | 1983 |
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Recorded | 12 December 1982 |
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Venue | The Kitchen for the Performing Arts, New York City |
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Genre | Post-punk |
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Label | ROIR |
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Producer | John Hanti |
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Source | Rating |
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AllMusic |     [1] |
City Pages | (favourable)[2] |
PopMatters |          [3] |
Track listing
All tracks composed by The Raincoats; except where indicated
- "No One's Little Girl"
- "Balloonacy"
- "Oh Oh La La La"
- "Only Loved at Night"
- "I Saw a Hill"
- "Mouth of a Story"
- "The Body"
- "Shouting Out Loud"
- "Rainstorm"
- "Dance of Hopping Mad"
- "Animal Rhapsody"
- "Puberty Song" (Traditional)
- "No Side to Fall In"
- "Honey Mad Woman"
Personnel
- Vicki Aspinall - vocals, piano, violin
- Gina Birch - vocals, bass, guitar
- Ana da Silva - vocals, guitar, percussion
- Richard Dudanski - drums, percussion
- Paddy O'Connell - bass, guitar, saxophone
- Derek Goddard - drums, percussion
- Technical
- Michael Whittaker - live mix/recording sound engineer
- Greil Marcus - liner notes
References
The Raincoats |
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