THROBBING GRISTLE DISCOGRAPHIES
Cassette Tapes


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 IRC0: Best Of Volume I     			C90	1976	MONO

Side One
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1)   Untitled 1                                  1:13
2)   Untitled 2 [MP3]                            2:24
3)   Untitled 3                                  0:56
4)   Untitled 4                                  1:45
5)   Untitled 5 [MP3]                           15:37
6)   Untitled 6                                  1:45
7)   Untitled 7                                  1:13
8)   Untitled 8 [MP3]                            3:06
9)   Untitled 9                                  1:13
10)  Untitled 10                                 1:01
11)  Untitled 11 [MP3]                           9:09
12)  Untitled 12 (with vocals) [MP3]             6:39
13)  Untitled 13                                 0:27

Side Two
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1)   Untitled 14                                 1:00
2)   Untitled 15                                 0:40
3)   Untitled 16 [MP3]                          10:30
4)   Untitled 17                                 1:13
5)   Very Friendly (Part 1) [MP3]               11:55
6)   Very Friendly (Part 2) [MP3]               10:13
7)   We Hate You Little Girls (ver. 1) [MP3]     2:47
8)   We Hate You Little Girls (ver. 2) [MP3]     2:50
9)   American Magician Talking                   1:01
10)  Neil Young - New Mama / Look Out Joe [MP3]  2:59	

notes: "All material previously unrelesased. This 
     : tape was originally hand copied and sent to friends" 
     : Incorectly marked as a C60 on the tape linear notes.
     : All the tracks on the tape are instrumental studio 
     : demos except Untitled 12 and Very Friendly.  
     : The versions of We Hate You Little Girls are 
     : instrumentals, at the end of ver. 1 applause and 
     : cheering can be heard as well someone saying 
     : "thank you", at the end of ver. 2 Genesis can be 
     : heard saying "It's getting worse, i'n' it?"
     : The second last track on the tape is a recording
     : of an American magician explaining a trick.
     : The last track is a very distorted recording of two 
     : Neil Young songs - 'New Mama' starts, then is restarted 
     : and runs into 'Look Out Joe' - the recordings is taken 
     : from Young's 1975 album 'Tonight's The Night'

	   
	   
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 IRC1: Best of Volume II                    	C60	1977	STEREO

Side One
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1)   Very Friendly (Studio) [MP3]               11:06
2)   Very Friendly (ICA) [MP3]                   4:01
3)   Scars Of E (Studio) [MP3]                   5:28
4)   Slug Bait (Studio) [MP3]                    4:41
5)   Short Instrumental	(Studio) [MP3]           3:28

Side Two
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1)   Slug Bait (ICA) [MP3]                       4:19
2)   10p For A Pack Of Cigarettes (Studio) [MP3] 2:58
3)   We Hate You Little Girls (Studio) [MP3]     2:03
4)   Dead Hed (ICA) [MP3]                        4:03
5)   Dead Head (Winchester)                      1:29
6)   Whortle Of Sound (Winchester) [MP3]        13:17
7)   The End (ICA)                               1:28	

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 IRC2: At the ICA				C60	1977	STEREO
      "PROSTITUTION SHOW", I.C.A., London, England, 18th October, 1976
       Inc. Very Friendly, We Hate You, Slugbait, Dead Ed, 
       Zyklon B Zombie.

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 IRC3: At the Air Gallery/Winchester		C60	1977	MONO
       AIR GALLERY, London, 6th July, 1976
       HAT FAIR, Winchester, England, 21st August,1976      
       Inc. Dead Ed, Very Friendly.


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 IRC4: At the Nag's Head, High Wycombe		C60	1977	STEREO
       NAGS HEAD, High Wycombe, England, 11th February, 1977
       Inc. We Hate You, Slugbait, Zyklon B Zombie (40 mins).


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 IRC5: At the Brighton Polytechnic		C60	1977	MONO
       POLYTECHNIC, Brighton, 26th March, 1977
       Inc. Zyklon B Zombie, Last Exit, Maggot Life, Mary Jane,
       Record Contract, One Note, One Life, One Purpose.


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 IRC6: At Nuffield Theatre, Southampton		C60	1977	STEREO
       NAGS HEAD, High Wycombe, England, 7th May, 1977
       Inc. Industrial Introduction, National Afront.


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 IRC7: At the Rat Club				C60	1977	STEREO
       RAT CLUB, London, 22nd May, 1977 
       Inc. Tesco Disco, Fuck Off Cunt, One Pound Thirty Pence 
       Wolverhampton, Goldilocks and the Three Fingers.


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 IRC8: At the Highbury Roundhouse		C60	1977	STEREO
       HIGHBURY ROUNDHOUSE, London, 29th Sept, 1977
       Inc. Hit by a Rock, Blood on the Floor, You Me Here.


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 IRC9: At the Art School Winchester		C60	1977	BINAURAL STEREO
       ART COLLEGE, Winchester, 11th November, 1977
       Inc. Dead Head, plus mainly instrumental.


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IRC10: At the Rat Club				C60	1977	STEREO
       RAT CLUB, London, 17th December, 1977	
       In. White Christmas, Tesco Disco, Knife in My Side, 
       Urge to Kill, Assume Power Focus, Wall of Sound.


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IRC11: At the Brighton Polytechnic		C60	1977	BINAURAL STEREO
       POLYTECHNIC, Brighton, 28th February, 1978
       Inc. E-Coli, Anthony, Why does Carol eat Brown Bread?
       He's My Friend, Wall of Sound.


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IRC12: At The Architectural Association      	C60	1978	BINAURAL STEREO
       ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION, London, 3rd March, 1978
       Inc. Dead Ed, Wall of Sound, plus mainly instrumental.


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IRC13: At Goldsmith's College			C60	1978	STEREO
       GOLDSMITH COLLEGE, London, 18th May, 1978
       Inc. IBM, It's always the Way, Hamburger Lady (first version),
       Dead on Arrival (first version), Wall of Sound.


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IRC14: At The Industrial Training College	C60	1978	STEREO
       INDUSTRIAL TRAINING COLLEGE, Wakefield, 1st July, 1978 
       Inc. IBM, Family Death, Cabaret Voltaire, Industrial Muzak,
       Hamburger Lady, Slugbait, Mother Spunk, Five Knuckle Shuffle, 
       Whorle of Sound.


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IRC15: At the London Film Makers Co-Op		C60	1978	STEREO
       FILM CO-OP, London, 6th July, 1978
       Inc. IBM, new After Cease to Exist Soundtrack, Hamburger Lady, 
       Mother Spunk, Five Knuckle Shuffle.


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IRC16: At the Crypt Club			C60	1978	STEREO
       CRYPT CLUB, London, 11th November, 1978
       Inc. Whistling Song, Tesco Disco, E-Coli, High Note.


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IRC17: At Centro Iberico			C60	1979	STEREO
       CENTRO IBERICO, London, 21st January, 1979
       Inc. Persuasion, Day Song, Five Knuckle Shuffle, Wall of Sound.


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IRC18: At Ajanta Cinema				C60	1979	STEREO
       AJANTA CINEMA, Derby, England, 12th April, 1979
       Inc. Weapon Training, Eee Ahh Oooh, Convincing People, Chat Up,
       Hamburger Lady, Day Song, Persuasion, Five Knuckle Shuffle.


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IRC19: At Now Society				C60	1979	STEREO
       NOW SOCIETY, Sheffield, England, 25th April, 1979
       Inc. Weapon Training, Convincing People, Hamburger Lady, 
       Chat Up, Day Song, Persuastion, Five Knuckle Shuffle.


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IRC20: At the Factory				C60	1979	STEREO
       THE FACTORY, Manchester, England, 18th May, 1979
       Inc. Weapon Training, See You Are, Convinving People, 
       Hamburger Lady, His Arm Was Her Leg, What a Day
       Persuasion, Five Knuckle Shuffle.


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IRC21: At Guild Hall				C60	1979	BINAURAL STEREO
       GUILD HALL, Northampton, England, 26th May, 1979
       Inc. Wall of Sound, No Bones, Ice Cool Down, They Make No Say, 
       Hamburger Lady, Day Song, Saw Mill.


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IRC22: At the Y.M.C.A.				C60	1979	BINAURAL STEREO
       Y.M.C.A., London, England, 3rd August, 1979
       Inc. Convincing People, Hamburger Lady, Still Walking (first version),
       Persuasion, Day Song, Five Knuckle Shuffle, Wall of Sound.


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IRC23: In the Studio				C60	19??	Side a MONO/
       Inc. Pastimes, Industrial Muzak.				Side b STEREO
       (previously unreleased studio recordings)


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IRC24: At Butlers Wharf				C60	19??	BINAURAL STEREO
       BUTLERS WHARF, London, England, 23rd December, 1979
       Inc. Gloria Leonard, Six Six Sixties, An Old Man Smiled, 
       Anal Sex, Chariot and Galley.


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IRC25: At Leeds Fan Club			C60	1980	BINAURAL STEREO
       LEEDS FAN CLUB, 24th February, 1980
       Inc. Six Six Sixties, Subhuman, The World is a War Film, 
       Something Came Over Me, Don't Do What You're Told Do What You Think.


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IRC26: At Scala Cinema				C60	1980	BINAURAL
       SCALA CINEMA, London, England, 29th February, 1980
       Inc. An Old Man Smiled, Subhuman, The World is a War Film, 
       Something Came Over Me, Don't Do What You're Told Do What You Think.


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IRC29: At Goldsmiths College			C60	1980	Side a BINAURAL STEREO
       GOLDSMITHS COLLEGE, London, England, 13th March, 1980	Side b STEREO
       Inc. An Old Man Smiled, Russ, Subhumans, Heathen Earth, 
       World is a War Film, Don't Do What You're Told Do What You Think.


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IRC30: At Oundle Public School			C60	1980	BINAURAL
       OUNDLE PUBLIC SCHOOL, 16th March, 1980
       Inc. An Old Man SMiled, Subhumans, Heathen Earth, Something Came
       Over Me, Don't Do What You're Told Do What You Think, Wall of Sound.


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IRC33: At Sheffield University			C60	1980	BINAURAL STEREO
       SHEFFIELD UNIVERSITY, England, 10th June, 1980
       Inc. Heathen Earth, Strangers in the Night, We Said No, Flesh Eaters.


24 HOURS:
       A boxed set of cassettes.  Twenty-four of TGs most recent performances
       plus two C90 cassettes taken from a TG radio interview.  Presented in
       a small attache case, complete with personalized handmade collage 
       and various autographed pictures.

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 IRCA: Coupled only with TG24 			C90	1980	BINAURAL STEREO
 IRCB: Coupled only with TG24 			C90	1980	BINAURAL STEREO





OTHER CASSETTES:
(basically all non-industrial cassettes are bootlegs, but TG had a very 
open policy about bootlegging live shows)



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BEYOND FUNK JAZZ
  Rough Tapes - Copy 009							UK

       Invocation / Summoning / Rite of Death / Persuasion / Still Walking /
       Eclipse (for Tanith) / Murder of thee Abyss / Tokyo Summer / Spirits 
       Flying / Discipline / Termination

notes: TG Psychic Rally In Heaven, 23rd December 1980 London


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THE KILL
  Innersleeve on XXX (cat no X.1)

notes: No further details are given on the sleeve. The recording is, however, 
     : just a copy of IRC 20. Live at The Factory, Manchester 18 May 1979.
     : Limited edition of 100


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MUSIC FOR DREAMACHINE 1,2,3,4,5 
  No Label    

notes: A tape featuring track 5 from Heathen Earth (later titled Dreamachine) 
     : played 5 times in a row, meant for listening to while using a dreamachine


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MUSIC FROM THE DEATH FACTORY: recorded 12 June 1976 and 18 June 1976
  Reflection Press     C60

Side One
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1)   12 June 1976 Studio Jam [MP3]              31:35

Side Two
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1)   18 June 1976 Studio Jam [MP3]              29:28

notes: Two thirty minute studio jams, one on each side. 
     : Possibly hand copied by Albrect D


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MUSIC FROM THE DEATH FACTORY - THROBBING GRISTLE WITH ALBRECT D 30 July 1976
  Reflection Press     C60

Side One
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1)   30 July 1976 Studio Jam (Part 1) [MP3]     31:04

Side Two
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1)   30 July 1976 Studio Jam (Part 2) [MP3]     30:06

notes: A sixty minute studio jam, split over both tape sides. 
     : Possibly hand copied by Albrect D


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NEW TG Volume 1 and 2
  No label     2xC60

notes: Two sixty minute tapes of previously unreleased studio material. 
     : No track listings. Recorded, London 1976, Released 1982


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NOTHING SHORT OF A TOTAL WAR
  Total War Tapes 01
  Cause For Concern - CFC 016

Side One
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1)   Epping Forest			3:04
2)   M.F.D.F.			       11:09
3)   Zyclon B Zombie			3:36
4)   Maggot Death			2:54
5)   M.F.D.F. II			8:11
6)   Untitled				3:38

Side Two
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1)   We Hate You Little Girls		1:29
2)   We Hate You Little Girls II	1:56
3)   Dead'ed			       16:34
4)   No 2 Ways				4:56
5)   Slugbait				5:08
6)   Slugbait II			2:59
7)   We Hate You Little Girls III	2:19	

notes: A ninety minute tape of unreleased studio material from 1977. 
     : Originally released in a limited edition of 23 copies with a colour xerox 
     : cover and information sheet, subsequently re-released on Cause for Concern 
     : Tapes with a b/w copy of the cover and the info. sheet in an edition of 230. 
     : When these sold out it was put out yet again in a new cover, in an 
     : unlimited edition.


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THROBBING GRISTLE WITH ALBRECHT D 23 July 1976 Live at 10 Martello St. Hackney, London
  Reflection Press     C60

Side One
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1)   23 July 1976 Studio Jam (Part 1) [MP3]     30:52

Side Two
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1)   23 July 1976 Studio Jam (Part 2) [MP3]     30:29

notes: A sixty minute studio jam, split over both tape sides. 
     : Possibly hand copied by Albrect D


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23 Drifts to Guestling

Nanavesh Number 4 - NANA 004
23 February 1983
Iham Products

Side One
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1)  I'd like to get that bastard				0:15
2)  Slug Bait read in Yugoslavian				1:02
3)  I could never be Andy Wharhol's mother-Joan Armstrong	1:19
4)  Death Threat						0:12
5)  Want you to kill - TG in The Death Factory [MP3]	        3:47
6)  Monte Cazzaza speaks about E				0:46
7)  Sleazy plays one of his favourite records [MP3]	        2:17
8)  Gearge meets Tinkerbell					0:19
9)  Fuckin' Hell!						0:05
10) Newsbeat radio special on the Prostitution exhibition 
    atter ICA							0:47
11) The preparation for the corruption ov Oundle public school	0:38
12) Welcome to the Tesco disco - but sophisticated style	1:54
13) Paris remembers Gary					0:10
14) Gary does Shakespeare					0:57
15) E remembers G.G.						0:49
16) E and Monte remember vicious times				0:50
17) The first outing ov thv Psychick Youth - E talks 
    atter Sheffield						1:27
18) Does E exist ? - Adi Newton of Clock DVA			0:04
19) Bingo 23							0:12
20) E plays his favourite track - Mumba by Martin Denny	[MP3]	3:55
21) Interview on LBC prior to the Lyceum performance [MP3]      2:52
22) Extract from the first ever COUM performance 
    DRY-BLOOD TAMPAX						1:41
23) Fist fuckers ov America - vocal track by Monte Cazzaza	1:35
24) The Balloon Burst - extract from the first solo 
    album by Genesis P-Orridge. (1967, The Early Worm) [MP3]    2:51


Side Two
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25) We all die (first ov many)					0:04
26) Monte adores E						0:59
27) Leave Jesus on the cross - Millions like us	[MP3]		4:51
28) Keep fighting against control - E and Sleazy talking	0:27
29) John Peel plays UNITED					0:42
30) Stained by dead horses - COUM [MP3]				2:52
31) E interviewed on KFJC San Jose radio station		1:56
32) Sleazy talks about Industrial on KFJC			0:42
33) Process - TG in The Death Factory [MP3]       		3:02
34) Tomorrow belongs to me - East End style			0:43
35) Monte goes Coumpletely over the top				1:00
36) Charlie and his MAM						0:35
37) Sleazy talks about TG					0:49
38) Sleazy on control						0:43
39) Throbbing Disco						0:04
40) Nature's Trick						0:04
41) Charlie and the CHAIR					0:11
42) E talks to Frank Zappa					0:39
43) E talks about his lyrics					0:17
44) E talks about Hamburger Lady [MP3]				2:20
45) Goodbye George NO						0:18
46) Original demo ov Stolen Kisses - Alex Fergusson [MP3]       2:16
47) Sharon was Beautiful					0:49
48) Is squeaky afraid ov death?					0:11
49) Voice from the rubble					0:10
50) Atom Bomb Whorle ov sound [MP3]                             2:45
51) Prepare yourself for the fight ander solution..		0:54

notes: Not strictly a TG cassette, but there's enough archive material on 
     : here to make it an important release. Various phone calls, snatches 
     : of conversation, demos and unreleased material make up the tape. 
     : Originally released with information sheets/photos.
     : The cassette was compiled by Dave Tibet 93 and released with the 
     : permission of Genesis. Nanavesh was a TG 'appreciation society', 
     : which worked closely with TG. The first three issues of Nanavesh were 
     : publications. The tape was the last issue.



Note: track times may vary from ones listed here, as tapes warp with age.