Con-Dom – Colour Of A Man's Skin
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Tesco Organisation – TESCO 046 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, LP
Vinyl
, 7", 45 RPM, Single Sided, Picture Disc
All Media
, Album, Limited Edition
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Country: |
UK |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Noise |
Tracklist
Black LP | |||
A1 | White Bastard | ||
A2 | Bounty Bar | ||
A3 | Black Beauty | ||
A4 | Well Hung (White Prick Blues) | ||
B1 | NOI | ||
B2 | Michael (Swung, His Face At Last To The Wind, Then His Neck Snapped) | ||
B3 | Nigger Black | ||
White LP | |||
C1 | Black Bastard | ||
C2 | Bath Of Bleach | ||
C3 | Control Resistance | ||
D1 | C18 (Whatever It Takes) | ||
D2 | 2525 | ||
D3 | Wog Music | ||
White 7" | |||
E | White Christmas | ||
Black/White Picture Disc | |||
F | Ebony And Ivory |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Saint Studios Smethwick
- Mixed At – Saint Studios Smethwick
Credits
- Featuring [Raw Sounds] – Ramirez*
- Technician [Technical Assistance], Engineer, Mixed By, Mastered By – Nils Edstrom
Notes
Limited edition of 750 copies. Includes several inserts.
Recorded & mixed - 22/23/24 March 1998.
Location - Saint, Birmingham, UK.
"White Christmas" was meant to end the White Disc, with "Ebony And Ivory" on the Black/White Disc, but a pressing error prevented this.
the White Disc ended with "Wog Music", "White Christmas" mispressed onto the Black/White Picture Disc, and "Ebony And Ivory" disappeared. so the label had to provide the replacement 7" discs for the both tracks (see the stapled paper of Con-Dom - Colour Of A Man's Skin).
Few remaining copies of "Ebony And Ivory" 7" picture disc were sold separately by Tesco Organisation.
Recorded & mixed - 22/23/24 March 1998.
Location - Saint, Birmingham, UK.
"White Christmas" was meant to end the White Disc, with "Ebony And Ivory" on the Black/White Disc, but a pressing error prevented this.
the White Disc ended with "Wog Music", "White Christmas" mispressed onto the Black/White Picture Disc, and "Ebony And Ivory" disappeared. so the label had to provide the replacement 7" discs for the both tracks (see the stapled paper of Con-Dom - Colour Of A Man's Skin).
Few remaining copies of "Ebony And Ivory" 7" picture disc were sold separately by Tesco Organisation.
Reviews
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Is this a paean to separatism or just good old-fashioned industrial ‘reportage’? Given the ban I think it’s worth asking the question. Appreciate any (pun unintended).
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"White Bastard" is a cover, the original was recorded by cult noise/industrial rock band Head Of David, arising from Dudley, West Midlands, same area as Con-Dom, not surprisingly. I wonder if the inspiration behind the album's whole concept originally came from that very song.
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