MBM Discography C o l i n J a m e s o c t o b e r, 1 9 9 8 b y : c h r i s t o p h e r m i l l e r a n d m a a r t e n s c h e r m e r ------------------------------- A L B U M S ------------------------------- VIVATONAL (1994) -DISC 1- MUSICAL DIRECTOR 1 ADMISSION 1:44 THE DICEMAN 2 SUPERVISOR ERROR 6:34 BOB AND IAN 3 PURPUSS THE DICEMAN 4 THE TEMPEST L.M.N.O. 5 SILCOCK EXPRESS 5:48 BOB AND IAN 6 IN WILDEBEEST SOLACE 7 HOLD ME NOW 5:06 THE DICEMAN 8 LE NOIR 5:34 L.M.N.O. 9 Y THE DICEMAN 10 BAD DATA FROM DISC -DISC 2- BOB AND IAN 1 PURPUSS (head in the cat litter mix) 6:52 L.M.N.O. 2 X (f**ck you up mix) 8:17 THE DICEMAN 3 QUAD (spooky's magi remix) 6:50 L.M.N.O. 4 SILCOCK EXPRESS (sabres of paradise mix) 6:55 THE DICEMAN 5 SONIC SYSTEM (vinyl blair's bud-u-like mix) SOLACE 6 HOLD ME NOW (bedrock mix) 6:32 UK (2xLP. VTTLP01 (deleted)) VIVATONAL note: The UK double-lp for "Vivatonal" identifies Disc 1 as: "Compilation LP", and Disc 2 as: "Remix LP". VIVATONAL - CD (1994) MUSICAL DIRECTOR 1 ADMISSION (0:01-1:45) 1:44 THE DICEMAN 2 SUPERVISOR ERROR 6:34 3 QUAD (spooky's magi remix) 6:50 EMANON 4 FLOATING POINT 7:22 L.M.N.O. 5 SILCOCK EXPRESS 5:48 6 SILCOCK EXPRESS (sabres of paradise mix) 6:55 BOB AND IAN 7 PURPUSS (head in the cat litter mix) 6:52 L.M.N.O. 8 Y 5:44 9 X (f**ck you up mix) 8:17 THE DICEMAN 10 SONIC SYSTEM (0:00-5:06/0:00) 5:07 11 SONIC SYSTEM (vinyl blair's seltzer una dub) 4:39 SOLACE 12 HOLD ME NOW 5:06 13 HOLD ME NOW (bedrock mix) 6:32 UK (CD.digipak VTTCD01 (deleted)) VIVATONAL note: The UK cd for "Vivatonal - CD" comes with a circular black [print] on white sleeve sticker affixed. note: The UK releases for the "Vivatonal" compilation credit, overall: "All tracks written by Jolly James except *C. James and S. James", and (specifically) to track #1: "Produced by Greg Retch". Greg Retch, Jolly James, and C. James = Colin James. S. James = Scott James. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------ S I N G L E S / E. P. s ------------------------ QUAD: THE DICEMAN ( ) A1 QUAD (data mix) B1 QUAD (live at sheppey mix) UK (TEST 12"ep. BRAINK (out of print) & 12 12"ep. BRAINK 12 (deleted)) BRAINIAK note: The track listing for the UK test-pressing 12" for "Quad" is listed only on a rectangular black [computer print-out] on white sticker which is affixed to the B-Side of the record's white label. THE TEMPEST : THE DICEMAN (1992) 1 THE TEMPEST 2 QUAD (spooky's magi remix) 6:50 3 QUAD (spooky in deep space) UK (12"ep. VTT001 (deleted)) VIVATONAL note: The UK 12" ep. for "The Tempest" comes in a grey generic die-cut sleeve with the VIVATONAL logo stamped on it in black ink. SUPERVISOR ERROR : THE DICEMAN (1992) 1 SUPERVISOR ERROR 6:34 2 V2.00 BACKUP 3 BAD DATA FROM DISC UK (12"ep. VTT002 (deleted)) VIVATONAL note: The UK 12" ep. for "Supervisor Error" comes in a grey generic die-cut sleeve with the VIVATONAL logo stamped on it in black ink. note: The UK 12" ep. for "Supervisor Error" misleadingly(?) identifies the set speed for this release for Side A (track #1) at: "2700rps", and for Side B (tracks #2 and #3) at: "1998rps". RPS = Revolutions Per Second. THE VOICE : LACUNA (1992) 1 THE VOICE 2 TALKING 3 BROOHAHA UK (12"ep. VTT003 (deleted)) VIVATONAL FORWARD MOTION / SILCOCK EXPRESS : L.M.N.O. (1992) FORWARD MOTION SILCOCK EXPRESS 5:48 UK (12"ep. VTT004 (deleted)) VIVATONAL SONIC SYSTEM : THE DICEMAN (1992) A1 SONIC SYSTEM 5:07 B1 SONIC SOLUTIONS B2 USER MANUAL UK (12"ep. VTT005 (deleted)) VIVATONAL note: The UK 12" ep. for "Sonic System" misleadingly(?) identifies the set speed for this release, for Side A at "45rpm + 1%", and for Side B at: "33rpm + 2%". _______________ : EMANON ( ) FLOATING POINT 7:22 UK (12"ep. (deleted)) VIVATONAL XYZ : L.M.N.O. (1992) 1 X 2 Y 5:44 3 Z UK (TEST 12"ep. VTT007 (out of print) & 12"ep. VTT007 (deleted)) VIVATONAL note: The track listing for the UK test-pressing 12" ep. for "XYZ" is listed only on a rectangular black [computer print-out] on white sticker which is affixed to the A-Side of the record's white label. LE NOIR : THE DICEMAN (1992) A1 LE NOIR 5:34 B1 LE BLANC 4:55 B2 GRIS 4:26 UK (TEST 12"ep. VTT008 (out of print) & 12"ep. VTT008 (deleted)) VIVATONAL note: The UK test-pressing 12" ep. for "Le Noir" comes in a white generic die-cut sleeve. The track listing for this release is listed only on a rectangular black [computer print-out] on white sticker which is affixed to the A-Side of the record's white label. note: The UK [commercially-released] 12" ep. for "Le Noir" comes in a black generic die-cut sleeve. ACRYLIC : L.M.N.O. (1993) A1 ACRYLIC 6:00 B1 LATEX 5:43 B2 VINYL 3:10 UK (12" VTT009 (deleted)) VIVATONAL note: The UK 12" ep. for "Acrylic" comes in a custom die-cut white [print] on dark brown VIVATONAL sleeve. Side A is identified as being "That Side", and Side B as being "This Side". note: Track #3, "Vinyl", is actually just a 3:10 minute blank groove of silence. KAT-I-KIZM : BOB AND IAN ( ) UK (12" VT 011 (deleted)) VIVATONAL SILCOCK EXPRESS (WEATHERALL REMIX) : L.M.N.O. ( ) / PURPUSS : BOB AND IAN SILCOCK EXPRESS (sabres of paradise mix) 6:55 PURPUSS (head in the cat litter mix) 6:52 UK (12" VTR 01 (deleted)) VIVATONAL REMIX : SOLACE / THE DICEMAN (1994) SOLACE A1 HOLD ME NOW (bedrock mix) THE DICEMAN B1 SONIC SYSTEM (vinyl blair's bud-u-like mix) UK (12" VTR 02 (deleted)) VIVATONAL note: The UK 12" for "Remix" comes in a black generic die-cut sleeve. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- C O M P I L A T I O N A P P E A R A N C E S -------------- THIS IS TECHNO UK VOLUME 6 (1993) THE DICEMAN 12 SUPERVISOR ERROR 6:34 US (CD.digipak gatefold 19302-2) _______________ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- R E M I X E S / P R O D U C T I O N B Y C O L I N J A M E S --- LEATHER NECKS : PERENNIAL DIVIDE (1988) A1 MONSTER 6:07 B1 LEATHER NECKS 3:58 B2 ---------- [leather necks - track #B2] 1:25 UK (TEST 12"ep. SOX 036 (out of print)) SWEATBOX RECORDS US (TEST 12"ep. WAX 067 (out of print)) WAX TRAX! RECORDS note: There was never a commercial release for the "Leather Necks" ep., but it did manage to get pressed as a white label test-pressing only 12" ep. in both the UK and US (regardless of the fact that it was listed as an upcoming release in an April/May 1989 WAX TRAX! `new release' advertisement which appeared in several magazines at the time). note: The UK white-label test pressing-only 12" ep. for "Leather Necks" is limited to 200 copies. note: The US test pressing-only 12" ep. for "Leather Necks" comes in a white generic die-cut sleeve. The record's HUB-SERVALL RECORD MFG. CORP. label has a rectangular black [computer print] on white sticker affixed which features the tracklisting. The record's run-out groove has the call numbers, "WAX 067" and "SOX 036", etched into each side. note: The US test pressing-only 12" ep. for "Leather Necks" incorrectly identifies track #A1 as "Leather Necks", track #B1 as "Monster", and omits [the untitled] track #B2, "---------- [leather necks - track #B2]", from its tracklisting altogether. The corrections are as appear above. LET'S GO DISCO : SPACE CHILDREN (SEP.26.1988) A1 LET'S GO DISCO 12:52 UK (one-sided TEST 12" SOX 038 / LYN-20861 / LYN4366 (out of print) & one-sided 12" SOX 038 / LYN-20861 / LYN4366 (deleted)) SWEATBOX RECORDS note: The UK white-label test pressing of the single-sided 12" for "Let's Go Disco" comes with no sleeve, and features no print on its record's labels whatsoever. note: The UK 12" releases for "Let's Go Disco" have the following message etched into their run-out grooves, on Side A: "JACK IS FOETAL". note: SPACE CHILDREN is the alias used by Jack Dangers for the above one- off project. This release also credits: "Produced By The Sound Defence Policy". The Sound Defence Policy = Colin James. _______________ : IF? ( ) UK (CD. ) _______________ NIGHTMARE ALLEY E.P : WITCHMAN (1997) -DISC 1- -DISC 2- BULLETHEAD 8:18 CHEMICAL NOIR 12:57 KADA NOSTRA 5:52 LIGHT AT THE EDGE 14:05 UK (2x12"ep. DVNT17X (deleted)) DEVIANT note: The UK double-12" ep. for "Nightmare Alley EP" credits: "Engineered by Jolly James". Jolly James = Colin James. HEAVY TRAFFIC : WITCHMAN (1997) -DISC 1- 2 BULLETHEAD 8:18 6 CHEMICAL NOIR 12:57 7 KADA NOSTRA 5:52 8 LIGHT AT THE EDGE 14:05 UK (PROMO 2xCD. DVNT27CD(P) (out of print) & 2xCD. DVNT27CD) DEVIANT note: Both issuances of the UK double-cd for "Heavy Traffic" come in a transparent plastic disc holder (instead of the standard black kind), allowing an extra picture sleeve to be visible beneath their inner casing. EXPLORIMENTING BEATS : WITCHMAN (1997) -DISC 1- 1 VIPER FLATS 7:27 2 AMOK 6:57 3 STONE DEF 8:18 4 HAMMERHEAD 5:46 5 CHEMICAL NOIR (explorimenting beats version) 6:39 6 ORDER OF THE DRAGON 7:50 -DISC 2- 1 POST TRAUMA BLUES 5:30 2 N.Y.23 4:08 3 NO PLACE LIKE CHROME 5:35 4 PALACE OF ANGELS 9:03 5 LIGHT AT THE EDGE (reprise) 7:38 UK (2xLP. DVNT19LP (deleted)) DEVIANT note: The UK double-lp for "Explorimenting Beats" incorrectly identifies Disc 1 / track #5 as simply "Chemical Noir". The correction is as appears above. note: On the UK double-lp for "Explorimenting Beats" there are no discernable separating breaks in between Disc 1 / tracks #1 and #2 (combined time: 14:24), Disc 1 / tracks #5 and #6 (combined time: 14:29), Disc 2 / tracks #1 and #2 (combined time: 9:38), and/or Disc 2 / tracks #3, #4, and #5 (combined time: 22:16). EXPLORIMENTING BEATS : WITCHMAN (1997) 1 VIPER FLATS (0:00-7:25/0:00-0:01) 7:27 2 AMOK 6:57 3 STONE DEF 8:18 4 HAMMERHEAD 5:46 5 CHEMICAL NOIR (0:00-6:37/0:00-0:01) 6:39 (explorimenting beats version) 6 ORDER OF THE DRAGON 7:50 7 POST TRAUMA BLUES (0:00-5:29/0:00) 5:30 8 N.Y.23 4:08 9 NO PLACE LIKE CHROME (0:00-5:30/0:00-0:04) 5:35 10 PALACE OF ANGELS (0:01-9:04) 9:03 11 LIGHT AT THE EDGE (reprise) (8:53-9:15/0:00-7:15) 7:38 UK (CD. DVNT19CD) DEVIANT note: The UK cd for "Explorimenting Beats" comes in a transparent plastic disc holder (instead of the standard black kind), allowing an extra picture sleeve to be visible beneath its inner casing. note: The UK cd for "Explorimenting Beats" incorrectly identifies track #5 as simply "Chemical Noir". The correction is as appears above. note: On the UK cd for "Explorimenting Beats" there are no discernable separating breaks in between tracks #1 and #2 (combined time: 14:24), tracks #5 and #6 (combined time: 14:29), tracks #7 and #8 (combined time: 9:38), and/or tracks #9, #10, and #11 (combined time: 22:16). note: The UK issuances for "Explorimenting Beats" credits: "Mastered by Colin James at XOR". --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- A P P E A R A N C E S O N M E A T B E A T ------------- ---------------- M A N I F E S T O R E L E A S E S A S ---------------- ----- G R E G R E T C H / S O U N D D E F E N C E P O L I C Y ----- SUCK HARD : MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (DEC.1987) A1 I GOT THE FEAR 4:59 B1 KICK THAT MAN 5:26 B2 KNEEL AND BUZZ 4:33 B3 ---------- [suck hard - #B3] :42 UK (12"ep. SOX 023 (deleted)) SWEATBOX RECORDS note: The UK 12" ep. for "Suck Hard" is limited to 1500 copies. Although the record's label states that it is `Made In France', this record is actually a UK release (as it states on its picture sleeve's spine: `Made In England'). note: The UK 12" ep. for "Suck Hard" does not include track #B3 [the untitled noise piece] in its tracklisting. The correction is as appears above. note: The UK 12" ep. for "Suck Hard" has the following messages etched into its run-out grooves, on Side A: "B RE FRESH ED", and on Side B: "NEIL AND BUZZ YOUR EAGLE HAS LANDED WHAT IS THE SAME MY ESCAPE FROM TERROR CENTS OF STYLEE CUT PRICE CULTURE MORE HOG-WASH THE LATEX BARRIER". note: The UK 12" ep. for "Suck Hard" states on its front picture sleeve: "The Sound Defence Policy Proudly Presents: Meat Beat Manifesto Suck Hard". The Sound Defence Policy = Colin James. BARK (APR.1988) MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO 4 KNEEL AND BUZZ 4:33 5 MISTER PRESIDENT 5:58 UK (LP. SAX 025 (deleted)) SWEATBOX RECORDS note: "Bark" is a new-release label sampler issued by SWEATBOX RECORDS showcasing six of their artists, including two songs by MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (as well as one by PERENNIAL DIVIDE). This release comes with a 29.7cm/29.7cm illustrated black & white [print] SWEATBOX RECORDS catalogue which features group photos and band histories for all of the artists involved (including ones for both PERENNIAL DIVIDE and MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO), plus a complete (up until the time of its printing, in 1988) label discography for all current and future SWEATBOX RECORDS releases. Additionally, the catalogue itself has its own call-number: "SBX 025". I GOT THE FEAR : MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (FEB.1988) A1 I GOT THE FEAR (the missing `f' word wireless mix) 3:57 B1 I GOT THE FEAR (burnt version) 3:14 UK (PROMO 7" SOX 023R / OX23 (out of print)) SWEATBOX RECORDS note: The UK promotional-only 7" for "I Got The Fear" is also referred to as "I Got The Fear - Absolutely Fucking Free". note: The UK promotional-only 7" for "I Got The Fear" is limited to 500 copies. This release comes in a white generic die-cut (one-side only) sleeve with a rectangular black [photocopied computer print] on white sleeve sticker affixed to its front (featuring the release information), plus a large square black [photocopied print] on white sticker affixed to its back (which features a photocopied review of a (then) recent live performance by MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO, plus an accompanying photograph). Additionally, the sticker states: "Due to continuous public demand for a mix of the Meat Beat Manifesto (hot hot hot hot) single "I Got The Fear" without the offending use of that notorious `F***' word, SWEATBOX are proud to present the seven inch version for your listening pleasure. Completely and absolutely `fucking' free.". note: The UK promotional-only 7" for "I Got The Fear" has the call number "OX23" etched into its run-out grooves, while the call-number listed on the sleeve sticker reads "SOX 023R". The record's labels are white with a large red `MBM' logo stamped onto Side A. note: The UK promotional-only 7" for "I Got The Fear" incorrectly identifies both tracks as simply "I Got The Fear". The corrections are as appear above. I GOT THE FEAR (TITANIUM MIX) : MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (FEB.1988) A1 I GOT THE FEAR (titanium mix) 5:44 B1 I GOT THE FEAR (without jack) 5:53 UK (PROMO 12" SOX 023R (out of print) & 12" SOX 023R (deleted)) SWEATBOX RECORDS note: The UK promotional 12" for "I Got The Fear (Titanium Mix)" comes in a white generic die-cut sleeve. The record's labels are pink with a large red `MBM' logo stamped onto Side A. note: Both UK 12" pressings for "I Got The Fear (Titanium Mix)" have the following messages etched into their run-out grooves, on Side A: "JACK YOUR BODY SON FIRE", and on Side B: "SUCK A LITTLE BIT HARDER". note: The UK 12" ep. for "I Got The Fear (Titanium Mix)" states on its front picture sleeve: "The Sound Defence Policy Proudly Presents: Meat Beat Manifesto I Got The Fear (Titanium Mix)", and on its back sleeve: "The Sound Defence Policy Proudly Presents A Preview Into The Ecstacy Of Armed Audio Warfare". The Sound Defence Policy = Colin James. ROAR OF THE UNDERGROUND : MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (1988) / GIVE YOUR BODY ITS FREEDOM A1 STRAP DOWN (roar of the underground) 6:37 B1 GIVE YOUR BODY ITS FREEDOM (7" edit) 6:48 UK (PROMO 12" SOX-032-A (out of print)) SWEATBOX RECORDS note: The UK promotional-only 12" for "Roar Of The Underground / Give Your Body Its Freedom" comes in a white generic die-cut sleeve, with a rectangular black [print] on lime green sleeve sticker affixed. The record's labels are pink with a large red `MBM' logo stamped onto Side A. note: The UK promotional-only 12" for "Roar Of The Underground / Give Your Body Its Freedom" incorrectly identifies track #B1 as simply "Give Your Body Its Freedom". The correction is as appears above. STRAP DOWN : MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (JUN.1988) A1 STRAP DOWN (video version) 5:18 B1 GIVE YOUR BODY ITS FREEDOM (7" edit) 6:48 UK (7" OX 032 (deleted)) SWEATBOX RECORDS note: The UK 7" for "Strap Down" incorrectly identifies tracks #A1 and #B1 as simply "Strap Down" and "Give Your Body Its Freedom", respectively. The corrections are as appear above. STRAP DOWN : MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (JUN.1988) A1 STRAP DOWN (roar of the underground) 6:37 B1 GIVE YOUR BODY ITS FREEDOM 8:04 B2 WALL TO WALL 4:03 UK (12" SOX 032 (deleted)) SWEATBOX RECORDS note: Both the UK 7" and 12" for "Strap Down" each come in the same [blue tinged] picture sleeve. note: The tracklistings for both the UK 7" and 12" for "Strap Down" appear nowhere on these releases. The corrections are as appear above. note: Colin James appears on the front picture sleeve of both the UK 7" and 12" for "Strap Down". STRAP DOWN REMIX : MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (JUN.1988) A1 STRAP DOWN (the sound defence policy remix - 7" version) 4:19 B1 WALL TO WALL 4:03 UK (7" OX 032R (deleted)) SWEATBOX RECORDS note: Colin James appears on the front picture sleeve of the UK 7" for "Strap Down Remix". STRAP DOWN THE SOUND DEFENCE : MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (JUN.1988) POLICY REMIX A1 STRAP DOWN (the sound defence policy remix) 7:35 B1 GIVE YOUR BODY ITS FREEDOM 8:04 B2 WALL TO WALL 4:03 UK (12" SOX 032R (deleted)) SWEATBOX RECORDS note: Both the UK 7" and 12" for "Strap Down The Sound Defence Policy Remix" each come in the same [green tinged] picture sleeve. note: The tracklisting of the UK 12" for "Strap Down The Sound Defence Policy Remix" appears only on the record's labels, and not on it picture sleeve. note: Colin James appears on the front picture sleeve of the UK 12" for "Strap Down The Sound Defence Policy Remix". STRAP DOWN : MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (JUN.1988) 1 STRAP DOWN (the sound defence policy remix - 7" version) 4:19 2 STRAP DOWN (the sound defence policy remix) 7:35 3 GIVE YOUR BODY ITS FREEDOM 8:04 UK (CDS. SOX 032 CD (deleted)) SWEATBOX RECORDS RE-ANIMATOR : MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (SEP.1988) 1 REANIMATOR ( ) 5:21 2 REANIMATOR ( ) 4:31 3 REANIMATOR ( ) 4:29 UK (TEST 12" SOX 037 (out of print)) SWEATBOX RECORDS note: Although there was never a commercial release for the "Re-Animator" single, it did manage to get pressed as a UK white label test- pressing only 12". ARMED AUDIO WARFARE : MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (AUG.1990) A1 GENOCIDE 5:18 A2 REPULSION 3:25 A3 MISTER PRESIDENT 5:58 A4 REANIMATOR 4:10 B1 I GOT THE FEAR 4:59 B2 KICK THAT MAN 5:26 B3 KNEEL AND BUZZ 4:33 B4 FEAR VERSION 1:07 B5 GIVE YOUR BODY ITS FREEDOM (armed audio warfare edit) 7:29 HOL (LP. LD 9048 (deleted)) LD RECORDS/SWEATBOX RECORDS US (TEST LP. WAX 9106 (out of print) & LP.misprint WAX 7106 (deleted)) WAX TRAX! RECORDS/SWEATBOX RECORDS note: The Dutch lp for "Armed Audio Warfare" has the call number "SAX 045" etched into its run-out grooves. note: The US test-pressing lp for "Armed Audio Warfare" comes in a generic white die-cut sleeve. The record's HUB-SERVALL RECORDS MFG. CORP label has a rectangular black [computer print] on white sticker affixed which features the tracklisting. The record's run-out groove has the call numbers, "SAX 045", "BIAS 189" and "WAX 7106", etched into each side of it. note: The US test-pressing lp for "Armed Audio Warfare" incorrectly lists the songs "Marrs Needs Women" and "Cutman" as being on this release. Also, "I Got The Fear" is listed as being the last track on Side A, when in actuality it is the first track on Side B. The corrections are as appear above. note: The lp releases for "Armed Audio Warfare" incorrectly identify track #B2 as "Kneel And Buzz", and track #B3 as "Kick That Man" (switching them around in the tracklisting from how they really appear on the records). On the Dutch lp for this release however, the correct tracklisting does appear on the record's label, but (still) not on its picture sleeve. The corrections are as appear above. note: On the lp releases for "Armed Audio Warfare" track #B5 has been slightly edited down from its original form specifically for this album, hence it being tagged with "(armed audio warfare edit)". Compare this "Give Your Body Its Freedom" to its unedited/full- length version which appears on the UK cd single for "Strap Down" (SOX 032 CD). The correction is as appears above. note: Colin James appears on the front picture sleeve of the lp releases for "Armed Audio Warfare". ARMED AUDIO WARFARE : MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (AUG.1990) (US CS.re-release 1993) A1 GENOCIDE 5:18 A2 REPULSION 3:25 A3 MISTER PRESIDENT 5:58 A4 REANIMATOR 4:10 A5 I GOT THE FEAR 4:59 B1 KICK THAT MAN 5:26 B2 KNEEL AND BUZZ 4:33 B3 FEAR VERSION 1:07 B4 GIVE YOUR BODY ITS FREEDOM (armed audio warfare edit) 7:29 B5 MARRS NEEDS WOMEN 4:12 B6 CUTMAN 5:32 US (CS.misprint WAXCS 7106 (deleted) & CS. WAXCS 7106 (deleted)) WAX TRAX! RECORDS/SWEATBOX RECORDS US (CS.re-release TVT 7106-4 (recalled)) TVT RECORDS/WAX TRAX! RECORDS note: The cassette releases for "Armed Audio Warfare" incorrectly identify track #B1 as "Kneel And Buzz", and track #B2 as "Kick That Man" (switching them around in the tracklisting from how they really appear on the cassettes). The corrections are as appear above. note: On the cassette releases for "Armed Audio Warfare", track #B5, "Marrs Needs Women" is not the same song that appears (as "Mars Needs Women") on the releases for the "God O.D." single. note: On the cassette releases for "Armed Audio Warfare" track #B4 has been slightly edited down from its original form specifically for this album, hence it being tagged with "(armed audio warfare edit)". Compare this "Give Your Body Its Freedom" to its unedited/full- length version which appears on the UK cd single for "Strap Down" (SOX 032 CD). The correction is as appears above. note: Colin James appears on the front picture sleeve of the cassette releases for "Armed Audio Warfare". ARMED AUDIO WARFARE : MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (AUG.1990) (US CD.re-release 1993)(US CD.reissue 1995) 1 GENOCIDE 5:18 2 REPULSION 3:25 3 MISTER PRESIDENT 5:58 4 REANIMATOR 4:10 5 I GOT THE FEAR 4:59 6 KICK THAT MAN 5:26 7 KNEEL AND BUZZ 4:33 8 FEAR VERSION 1:07 9 GIVE YOUR BODY ITS FREEDOM (armed audio warfare edit) 7:29 10 MARRS NEEDS WOMEN 4:12 11 CUTMAN 5:32 AUS (CD. LD 9048 CD) LD RECORDS/SWEATBOX RECORDS US (CD.misprint WAXCD 7106 (deleted) & CD. WAXCD 7106 (deleted)) WAX TRAX! RECORDS/SWEATBOX RECORDS US (CD.re-release TVT 7106-2 (recalled)) TVT RECORDS/WAX TRAX! RECORDS US (CD.reissue MUTE 9002-2) MUTE RECORDS note: The original UK pressing for "Armed Audio Warfare" would have been on SWEATBOX RECORDS (SAX 045) in May of 1988, but its master recordings were damaged in a fire. Because this album was never released in its original form, the intended tracklisting is unknown. note: All three formats of the initial US pressing of "Armed Audio Warfare" [on WAX TRAX! RECORDS] were misprinted, with their spines' titles instead reading: "Meat Beat Manifesto". The cassette and cd were later re-printed with the corrected title, but the lp was not. note: The US cd reissuance for "Armed Audio Warfare" comes with a totally different picture sleeve and disc art than that of any of its previous releases. Also, the disc for this release misspells its title as "Armed Audio Warefare". note: The cd releases for "Armed Audio Warfare" incorrectly identify track #6 as "Kneel And Buzz", and track #7 as "Kick That Man" (switching them around in the tracklisting from how they really appear on the discs/cassettes). The corrections are as appear above. note: On the cd releases for "Armed Audio Warfare" track #9 has been slightly edited down from its original form specifically for this album, hence it being tagged with "(armed audio warfare edit)". Compare this "Give Your Body Its Freedom" to its unedited/full- length version which appears on the UK cd single for "Strap Down" (SOX 032 CD). The correction is as appears above. note: The US cd reissuance for "Armed Audio Warfare" incorrectly identifies track #10 as "Mars Needs Women". The correction is as appears above. note: On the cd and cassette releases for "Armed Audio Warfare", track #10, "Marrs Needs Women" is not the same song that appears (as "Mars Needs Women") on the releases for the "God O.D." single. note: Colin James appears on the front picture sleeve of all issuances of the cd for "Armed Audio Warfare", except that of the US reissuance (MUTE 9002-2). LIVE AT THE SOCIAL VOLUME 1 : THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS (1996) MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO 2 CUTMAN (0:32-0:46/0:00-3:14/0:00-1:53) 5:23 9 CUTMAN (excerpt) (1:22-1:51) :29 19 CUTMAN (excerpt) (2:54-3:08) :14 UK (CD.gatefold slipcase HVNLP13CD) HEAVENLY RECORDINGS note: Due to the fact that "Live At The Social Volume 1" is a mix compilation, all of the songs featured on it have been edited and/or mixed into other songs [by THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS]. The very ending of track #1, "Introduction", is mixed into the beginning of "Cutman" by MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO. That song then continues through track #2, and then into track #3 where the song, "The DMX Will Rock" by DAVY DMX is mixed in. Compare this "Cutman" to its unedited/full-length version which appears on the US cd for "Armed Audio Warfare" (WAXCD 7106). Also, short excerpts from "Cutman" also appear (mixed) in track #9, "Wesley Don't Surf" by RED SNAPPER, and at the end of track #19, "We're Doing It (Thang)" by EDDIE BO". The correct track times for this particular release are as appear above. STORM THE STUDIO : MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (FEB.20.1989) -DISC 1- A1 GOD O.D. (part 1) 5:19 A2 GOD O.D. (part 2) 6:42 A3 GOD O.D. (part 3) 5:21 A4 GOD O.D. (part 4) 2:55 B1 RE-ANIMATOR (part 1) 6:06 B2 RE-ANIMATOR (part 2) 4:08 B3 RE-ANIMATOR (part 3) 5:30 B4 RE-ANIMATOR (part 4) 4:00 -DISC 2- C1 STRAP DOWN (part 1) 5:49 C2 STRAP DOWN (part 2) 6:59 C3 STRAP DOWN (part 3) 8:00 D1 I GOT THE FEAR (part 1) 6:14 D2 I GOT THE FEAR (part 2) 3:59 D3 I GOT THE FEAR (part 3) 3:06 D4 I GOT THE FEAR (part 4) 5:21 UK (2xLP. SDX 040 (deleted)) SWEATBOX RECORDS US (TEST 2xLP. WAX 066 (out of print) & 2xLP. WAX 066 (deleted)) WAX TRAX! RECORDS/SWEATBOX RECORDS GER (2xLP. CADEX 028 (deleted)) CADAVRE EXQUIS/SWEATBOX RECORDS note: The UK double-lp for "Storm The Studio" comes with high-quality black & blue [print] on brown/grey cardboard record jackets (housed within the main picture sleeve). The US double-lp for this release features the same graphics, but instead printed on standard grade white paper jackets. note: On the double-lp releases for "Storm The Studio", there are no discernable separating breaks in between tracks #A1 and #A2 (combined time: 12:01), and/or tracks #D2 and #D3 (combined time: 7:06). note: Each disc of the US test-pressing double-lp for "Storm The Studio" comes in its own (separate) generic white die-cut sleeve. Their records' HUB-SERVALL RECORDS MFG. CORP labels each have a rectangular black [computer print] on white sticker affixed which include the tracklisting. note: The double-lp releases for "Storm The Studio" all have the following message etched into their run-out grooves, on Side D (the "I Got The Fear" side): "LOT IN SODOM". note: Colin James appears on the picture sleeve of the inner record jacket (for "Strap Down") of the double-lp issuances for "Storm The Studio". STORM THE STUDIO : MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (US CS.re-release 1993)(1989) A1 GOD O.D. (part 1) 5:19 A2 GOD O.D. (part 2) 6:42 A3 GOD O.D. (part 3) 5:21 A4 GOD O.D. (part 4) 2:55 A5 RE-ANIMATOR (part 1) 6:06 A6 RE-ANIMATOR (part 2) 4:08 A7 RE-ANIMATOR (part 3) 5:30 A8 RE-ANIMATOR (part 4) 4:00 B1 STRAP DOWN (part 1) 5:49 B2 STRAP DOWN (part 2) 6:59 B3 STRAP DOWN (part 3) 8:00 B4 I GOT THE FEAR (part 1) 6:14 B5 I GOT THE FEAR (part 2) 3:59 B6 I GOT THE FEAR (part 3) 3:06 B7 I GOT THE FEAR (part 4) 5:21 US (CS. WAXCS 066 (deleted)) WAX TRAX! RECORDS/SWEATBOX RECORDS US (CS.re-release TVT 7466-4 (recalled)) TVT RECORDS/WAX TRAX! RECORDS note: On the cassette releases for "Storm The Studio", there are no discernable separating breaks in between tracks #A1 and #A2 (combined time: 12:01), and/or tracks #B5 and #B6 (combined time: 7:06). STORM THE STUDIO : MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (FEB.20.1989) (US CD.re-release 1993)(US CD.reissue 1995) 1 GOD O.D. (part 1) 5:19 2 GOD O.D. (part 2) 6:42 3 GOD O.D. (part 3) 5:21 4 GOD O.D. (part 4) 2:55 5 RE-ANIMATOR (part 1) 6:06 6 RE-ANIMATOR (part 2) 4:08 7 RE-ANIMATOR (part 3) 5:30 8 RE-ANIMATOR (part 4) 4:00 9 STRAP DOWN (part 1) 5:49 10 STRAP DOWN (part 2) 6:59 11 I GOT THE FEAR (part 1) 6:14 12 I GOT THE FEAR (part 2) 3:59 13 I GOT THE FEAR (part 3) 3:06 14 I GOT THE FEAR (part 4) 5:21 UK (CD. SDX 040 CD (deleted)) SWEATBOX RECORDS US (CD. WAXCD 066 (deleted)) WAX TRAX! RECORDS/SWEATBOX RECORDS US (CD.re-release TVT 7266-2 (recalled)) TVT RECORDS/WAX TRAX! RECORDS US (CD.reissue MUTE 9001-2) MUTE RECORDS note: The US cd reissuance for "Storm The Studio" comes with a totally different picture sleeve and disc art than that of any of its previous releases. note: The cd releases (on SWEATBOX RECORDS, WAX TRAX! RECORDS, and TVT RECORDS/WAX TRAX! RECORDS) for "Storm The Studio" incorrectly identify track #11 as "Strap Down (part 3)", track #12 as "I Got The Fear (part 1)", track #13 as "I Got The Fear (part 2)", track #14 as "I Got The Fear (part 3)", and track #15 (which doesn't even exist on the cd) as "I Got The Fear (part 4)". In other words the song, "Strap Down (part 3)", appears in their tracklistings but does not actually appear on the discs themselves. The corrected tracklisting does appear on the US cd reissuance for this release (on MUTE RECORDS) however . The corrections are as appear above. note: On the cd releases for "Storm The Studio", there are no discernable separating breaks in between tracks #1 and #2 (combined time: 12:01), and/or tracks #12 and #13 (combined time: 7:06). CUTS FROM THE NEW LP AND CD STORM THE STUDIO : MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (1989) A1 GOD O.D. (part 3) 5:21 B1 STRAP DOWN (part 1) 5:49 UK (PROMO 12" STS PROMO SOX 041 (out of print)) SWEATBOX RECORDS note: The UK promotional-only 12" for "Cuts From The New LP And CD Storm The Studio" comes in a white generic die-cut sleeve with a rectangular black [print] on white sleeve sticker affixed. The record's labels are white with a large black `MBM' logo stamped onto Side A. MIX-UP VOL. 3 : KEN ISHII (1996) MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO 16 STRAP DOWN (part 2) JAP (CD. SRCS-8053) SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT note: Due to the fact that "Mix-Up Vol. 3" is a mix compilation, all of the songs featured on it have been edited and/or mixed into other songs [by KEN ISHII]. The very ending of track #15, "Riot In Lagos" by RYUICHI SAKAMOTO, is mixed into the beginning of "Strap Down (part 2)" by MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO. That song then continues through into track #17 where the song, "Military Jazz" by PLUG is mixed in. Compare this "Strap Down (part 2)" to its unedited/full-length version which appears on the UK cd for "Storm The Studio" (SDX 040 CD). The correct track time for this particular release is as appears above. ORIGINAL FIRE : MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (1997) B2 I GOT THE FEAR (pt 5) 6:58 US (PROMO 12" INT8P-6172 (out of print)) NOTHING RECORDS/INTERSCOPE RECORDS/PLAY IT AGAIN SAM RECORDS note: Each US promotional-only 12" for "Original Fire" comes in its own custom white [print] on black die-cut NOTHING RECORDS sleeve, with the same rectangular black & white [print] sleeve sticker affixed (which features the tracklisting (for both records), production information, and release information). ORIGINAL FIRE : MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (1997) -DISC 2- D2 I GOT THE FEAR (pt 5) 6:58 US (PROMO 2x12" INT8P-6169 / INT8P-6172 (out of print)) NOTHING RECORDS/INTERSCOPE RECORDS/PLAY IT AGAIN SAM RECORDS note: The US promotional-only double-12" ep. for "Original Fire" comes in a custom white [print] on black die-cut NOTHING RECORDS sleeve, with a rectangular black & white [print] sleeve sticker affixed (which features the tracklisting, production information, and release information). Being that this release is actually both of the US promotional-only 12"s for "Original Fire" packaged together, the call-number of the first disc is `INT8P-6169', while that of its second record is `INT8P-6172'. ORIGINAL FIRE : MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (MAY.20.1997) 6 I GOT THE FEAR (pt 5) 6:58 US (CD. INTD-90127) NOTHING RECORDS/INTERSCOPE RECORDS/PLAY IT AGAIN SAM RECORDS note: The US cd ep. for "Original Fire" incorrectly/incompletely identifies track #9 as simply "Radio Babylon (luke vibert mix)". The correction is as appears above. note: The US cd ep. for "Original Fire" credits to track #6: "Engineered by Colin James". GOD O.D. : MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (NOV.14.1988) A1 GOD O.D. 7:34 B1 MARS NEEDS WOMEN 3:27 UK (12" SOX 039 (deleted)) SWEATBOX RECORDS US (TEST 12" WAX 065 (out of print) & 12" WAX 065 (deleted)) WAX TRAX! RECORDS/SWEATBOX RECORDS note: The US test pressing 12" for "God O.D." comes in a generic black die- cut sleeve. The record's HUB-SERVALL RECORDS MFG. CORP label has a rectangular black [computer print] on white sticker affixed which features the tracklisting. note: Colin James appears on the back picture sleeve (in the smaller photos), and additionally on the record's B Side label for the UK and US [commercial] 12"s for "God O.D.". GOD O.D. : MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (US CDS.re-release 1993)(NOV.14.1988) 1 GOD O.D. 7:34 2 MARS NEEDS WOMEN 3:27 3 FEELIN' DANGERS 3:11 UK (CDS. SOX 039 CD (deleted)) CRAMMED DISCS/SWEATBOX RECORDS US (CDS. WAXCD 065 (deleted)) WAX TRAX! RECORDS/SWEATBOX RECORDS US (CDS.re-release TVT 7265-2 (recalled)) TVT RECORDS/WAX TRAX! RECORDS/SWEATBOX RECORDS note: Colin James appears on the inside picture sleeve (in the smaller photos), and additionally inside thecd booklet for the US releases of the cd single for "God O.D.". BLACK BOX WAX TRAX! RECORDS: THE FIRST 13 YEARS. (1994) MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO (A LIMITED EDITION SAMPLER) 6 GOD O.D. 7:34 US (PROMO CD.digipak TVT 7226-2P (out of print)) TVT RECORDS/WAX TRAX! RECORDS note: "Black Box Wax Trax! Records: The First 13 Years. (A Limited Edition Sampler)" is a promotional-only sampler highlighting 9 of the artists featured on the US triple-cd set for "Black Box Wax Trax! Records: The First 13 Years." (TVT 7212-2), including one song by MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO. BLACK BOX WAX TRAX! RECORDS: THE FIRST 13 YEARS. (1994) MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO -BLACKBOXTHREE (DISC 3)- 8 GOD O.D. 7:34 US (LTD/# 3xCD.metal box set TVT 7212-2 (deleted) & 3xCD.box set TVT 7212-2) TVT RECORDS/WAX TRAX! RECORDS note: "Black Box Wax Trax! Records: The First 13 Years." is a triple-cd retrospective various artists compilation, commemorating the first thirteen years of WAX TRAX! RECORDS. This release highlights 36 of their artists, featuring one song by MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO. The accompanying booklet also features a short blurb about "Storm The Studio" and "Armed Audio Warfare", as well as a reproduction of the picture sleeve of the cd for the "Storm The Studio" album (p. 40). note: The US limited edition triple-cd boxed set for "Black Box Wax Trax! Records: The First 13 Years." is limited and numbered to 10,000 copies. The entire set comes packaged in a 15cm/13.2cm/5.3cm gauge steel box (electroplated in zinc), with a black nylon mesh wrapped around it (tied off at both ends by two twists of thick metal wire). A 10.8cm/5.4cm double-sided black [print] on creme stock paper hangtag (which lists the artists featured, plus the contents of the "box", and features the edition number stamped in red) is twist-tied to the bag by a thin metal wire. The top lid (imprinted/stamped with "Black box") lifts off to reveal the following contents inside (from top to bottom, in order of how they are stacked upon one another): a 41.9cm/71.7cm full-color single sided poster, a 14.1cm/12.2cm 74 paged full-color illustrated booklet, Disc 1, a 8.8cm/8.8cm single- sided white [print] on black cardboard "Black box" coaster, Disc 2, an 8.8cm in diameter black [print] on white embroidered "Black Box" patch, Disc 3, an 18.3cm/12cm black [print] on white [folded over] postcard to be mailed in for a free WAX TRAX! RECORDS/TVT RECORDS catalogue, and then (lastly) providing a bedding at the very bottom of the box, is "69 feet of audio tape outtakes". The booklet features a biographical history of WAX TRAX! RECORDS from 1973 through 1994, numerous photos of bands and individuals associated with WAX TRAX! RECORDS, reproductions of various picture sleeves, five pages of yearbook-like autographs and messages, acknowledgments, and the tracklisting and credits/production information for each of the discs. The three cds each come in their own individual solid black jewel case (instead of the standard transparent ones) with nothing printed on them at all. Each disc is given an individual call-number which corresponds to its particular disc number: Disc 1 = TVT 7212-2a, Disc 2 = TVT 7212-2b, and Disc 3 = TVT 7212-2c. And finally, each disc includes an insert which features the tracklisting for that corresponding disc. note: The commercial release of the US triple-cd boxed set for "Black Box Wax Trax! Records: The First 13 Years." comes in a 14.4cm/12.4cm/ 3.8cm [picture sleeve on] black cardstock box which, unlike the limited metal box release, contains only the three discs and the accompanying booklet. A rectangular white [print] on black sleeve sticker is affixed to the outer shrinkwrapping. BROTHERS GONNA WORK IT OUT : CHEMICAL BROTHERS (SEP.22.1998) MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO MARS NEEDS WOMEN US (CD. ) _______________ note: Due to the fact that "Brothers Gonna Work It Out" is a mix compilation, all of the songs featured on it have been both edited and/or mixed into other songs [by THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS]. Compare this "Mars Needs Women" to its unedited/full-length version which appears on the US cd single for "God O.D." (WAXCD 065 or TVT 7265-2). The correct track time for this particular release is as appears above. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * "Give Your Body it's Freedom (7" edit)" is also called "Strap Down (give your body it's freedom)". * "God O.D." is also called "God O.D. (ep version)". * "I Got The Fear (part 5)" is also called "I Got The Fear (version '88)". * "Kneel And Buzz" is also called "Kneel & Buzz". * "Purpuss (head in the cat litter mix)" is also called "Purpuss (kris needs mix)". * "Sonic System (vinyl blair's seltzer una dub) is also called "Sonic System (vinyl blair mix)". * "Strap Down (roar of the underground)" is also called "Strap Down". * "Strap Down (the sound defence policy remix)" is also called "Strap Down (remix)". * "X (f**k you up mix)" is also called "X (rad rice remix)". ---------------------------------------------------------------------------