Talking Heads – Live On Tour
Label: |
Warner Bros. Records (2) – WBMS 104 RE-1 |
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Series: |
The Warner Bros. Music Show (2) |
Format: |
Vinyl
, LP, Reissue, Unofficial Release
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Country: |
US |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
New Wave |
Tracklist
A1 | The Big Country | |
A2 | Warning Sign | |
A3 | Artists Only | |
A4 | The Girls Want To Be With The Girls | |
A5 | The Good Thing | |
A6 | Electricity | |
B1 | New Feeling | |
B2 | Found A Job | |
B3 | Psycho Killer | |
B4 | Take Me To The River |
Credits
- Producer, Mixed By – Ed Stasium
Notes
Counterfeit pressing showing no catalogue number on side 2 and other differences.
"Live On Tour" was recorded at the Agora in Cleveland on December 18, 1978 and published as PROMO LP for radio broadcast. It was never officially released for the public. Only three songs (The Girls Want To Be With The Girls", "Electricity" and "Found A Job") were reprinted in the double live CD "The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads"; one song ("Psycho Killer") was issued as a 7" promo single in UK. All the others are still officially unavailable elsewhere.
After the release of the official limited edition, a counterfeit LP appeared with the same catalogue number WBMS 104 RE-1 only on side 1, and some other slightly differences in the labels. The more evident is the blurred Bunny logo, while in the original has a sharp black outline, the texts are written in a lower and bolder font, the embossed circle in the label is larger, the space between the songs is larger, on side 2 there is no space between the first two songs, there is no STERLING mark in the runout.
Years later other counterfeits and fakes were pressed, some in pink vinyl and blurred Warner logo on the label, some in black vinyl and no logo.
"Live On Tour" was recorded at the Agora in Cleveland on December 18, 1978 and published as PROMO LP for radio broadcast. It was never officially released for the public. Only three songs (The Girls Want To Be With The Girls", "Electricity" and "Found A Job") were reprinted in the double live CD "The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads"; one song ("Psycho Killer") was issued as a 7" promo single in UK. All the others are still officially unavailable elsewhere.
After the release of the official limited edition, a counterfeit LP appeared with the same catalogue number WBMS 104 RE-1 only on side 1, and some other slightly differences in the labels. The more evident is the blurred Bunny logo, while in the original has a sharp black outline, the texts are written in a lower and bolder font, the embossed circle in the label is larger, the space between the songs is larger, on side 2 there is no space between the first two songs, there is no STERLING mark in the runout.
Years later other counterfeits and fakes were pressed, some in pink vinyl and blurred Warner logo on the label, some in black vinyl and no logo.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A side runout): WBMS-1-104-RE-1-KM1
- Matrix / Runout (B side runout): WBMS-2-104-RE-1-KM1
Other Versions (5 of 19)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Live On Tour (LP, Promo, Transcription) | Warner Bros. Records | WBMS 104 | US | 1979 | ||
Recently Edited
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Live On Tour (LP, Promo, Reissue, Transcription) | Warner Bros. Records | WBMS 104 RE-1 | US | 1979 | ||
New Submission
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Why Did The Artist Cross The Road? (LP, Unofficial Release) | Slipped Disc Records | SX-TT 979 | US | 1979 | ||
New Submission
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Live On Tour (LP, Promo, Reissue) | The Warner Bros. Music Show | WBMS 104 RE-1 | US | 1979 | ||
New Submission
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Art School (LP, Reissue, Limited Edition, Unofficial Release, Yellow/Green Multicolored Splatter) | Not On Label (Talking Heads) | none | US | 1979 |
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Reviews
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Edited 13 years agoCan someone provide a reference that proves the RE-1 versions are all counterfeit releases. The reason I ask is that I got my copy directly from a Warner Brothers promotional office. A friend and I used to go there (as well as to other labels) and tell them we were DJs at the University radio station. They'd give us all kinds of good stuff (promos, posters etc). During one visit, they gave me this LP. It has the "WBMS 104 RE-1" on side one only. It's hard to imagine that Warner Brothers' reps were handing out counterfeit records. I don't doubt counterfeits exist but I know my copy is not one and it has the "WBMS 104 RE-1" on side one only. The run-out etching on side 1 says "WBMS-1-104-RE-1-KM1". Side 2 says "WBMS-2-104-RE1-KM1". Unless someone can show how my copy is a counterfeit, I'm going to list it as a separate promo release.
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