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Live At The El Mocambo
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    B06 '''[[Live At The El Mocambo]]''' - EC
        Side 1:
          [[Mystery Dance]] (live; El Mocambo) (2:04)
          [[Waiting For The End Of The World]] (live; El Mocambo) (3:46)
          [[Welcome To The Working Week]] (live; El Mocambo) (1:15)
          [[Less Than Zero]] (live; El Mocambo) (3:55)
          [[The Beat]] (live; El Mocambo) (3:24)
          [[Lip Service]] (live; El Mocambo) (2:22)
          [[(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea]] (live; El Mocambo) (3:43)
          [[Little Triggers]] (live; El Mocambo) (2:41)
        Side 2:
          [[Radio Radio]] (live; El Mocambo) (2:29)
          [[Lipstick Vogue]] (live; El Mocambo) (4:39)
          [[Watching The Detectives]] (live; El Mocambo) (5:38)
          [[Miracle Man]] (live; El Mocambo) (3:59)
          [[You Belong To Me]] (live; El Mocambo) (2:26)
          [[Pump It Up]] (live; El Mocambo) (4:00)
        [1978-03-06; LP; Canadian Columbia CDN-10C (Canadian promo)]
        Recording of a stereo CHUM-FM live broadcast on 6-Mar-78 in Toronto.
        (Recorded by Comfort Sound).
        The times listed here are the approximate times of the music excluding
        crowd noise and intros.
        This version of "Less Than Zero" has different lyrics to the studio
        version, and is commonly known as the ''''Dallas Version''''.
        Only 300 (possibly 500) copies pressed. This album was heavily bootlegged
        and here's what Beyond Belief has to say about the differences between an
        original and a counterfeit copy:
          "Starting with the album cover, an original will have a thick
          cardboard jacket with a grey (not white) inside. The spine of the
          jacket will be squared off (not tapered or rounded) with the title
          information printed squarely on the spine. Also the front cover
          black & white photos will be sharply reproduced (not blured or
          smudged). The disc itself is of thick vinyl with bands between
          songs. The label on the disc will be clearly centred on the disc
          with sharp printing of the song titles. Finally the hand written
          (not machine) engraving in the dead wax will be as follows:
            CDN-10-A-1A-2HDKZ (side 1)
            CDN-10-B-1A-2HDKZ (side 2)"
        (Also, the reviews of the show on the back cover are harder to read on the
        bootleg version).
        The support act that evening was Nick Lowe. CBS Records Canada
        released a very limited 33 1/3 rpm 7" promo called _Nick Lowe Live At
        The El Mocambo_ [7CDN-1] with the following tracks: "I Love The Sound
        Of Breaking Glass" b/w "Shake & Pop/Heart Of The City".

Revision as of 05:33, 26 October 2006

Copied from Text discography 1977-1979.


   B06 Live At The El Mocambo - EC
       Side 1:
          Mystery Dance (live; El Mocambo) (2:04)
          Waiting For The End Of The World (live; El Mocambo) (3:46)
          Welcome To The Working Week (live; El Mocambo) (1:15)
          Less Than Zero (live; El Mocambo) (3:55)
          The Beat (live; El Mocambo) (3:24)
          Lip Service (live; El Mocambo) (2:22)
          (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea (live; El Mocambo) (3:43)
          Little Triggers (live; El Mocambo) (2:41)
       Side 2:
          Radio Radio (live; El Mocambo) (2:29)
          Lipstick Vogue (live; El Mocambo) (4:39)
          Watching The Detectives (live; El Mocambo) (5:38)
          Miracle Man (live; El Mocambo) (3:59)
          You Belong To Me (live; El Mocambo) (2:26)
          Pump It Up (live; El Mocambo) (4:00)
       [1978-03-06; LP; Canadian Columbia CDN-10C (Canadian promo)]
       Recording of a stereo CHUM-FM live broadcast on 6-Mar-78 in Toronto.
       (Recorded by Comfort Sound).
       The times listed here are the approximate times of the music excluding
       crowd noise and intros.
       This version of "Less Than Zero" has different lyrics to the studio
       version, and is commonly known as the 'Dallas Version'.
       Only 300 (possibly 500) copies pressed. This album was heavily bootlegged
       and here's what Beyond Belief has to say about the differences between an
       original and a counterfeit copy:
         "Starting with the album cover, an original will have a thick
         cardboard jacket with a grey (not white) inside. The spine of the
         jacket will be squared off (not tapered or rounded) with the title
         information printed squarely on the spine. Also the front cover
         black & white photos will be sharply reproduced (not blured or
         smudged). The disc itself is of thick vinyl with bands between
         songs. The label on the disc will be clearly centred on the disc
         with sharp printing of the song titles. Finally the hand written
         (not machine) engraving in the dead wax will be as follows:
           CDN-10-A-1A-2HDKZ (side 1)
           CDN-10-B-1A-2HDKZ (side 2)"
       (Also, the reviews of the show on the back cover are harder to read on the
       bootleg version).
       The support act that evening was Nick Lowe. CBS Records Canada
       released a very limited 33 1/3 rpm 7" promo called _Nick Lowe Live At
       The El Mocambo_ [7CDN-1] with the following tracks: "I Love The Sound
       Of Breaking Glass" b/w "Shake & Pop/Heart Of The City".