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From:
- Greg Earle
To:
Date:
Tue, 09 Aug 1994 21:44:29 -0700
Subject:
Re: Richard H. Kirk
Msg-Id:
<9408100444.AA13742@isolar.Tujunga.CA.US>
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<199408100432.VAA23669@netcom11.netcom.com>
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I wrote:
quoted 4 lines Erm, no. Hate to be an anal-retentive ex-Industrial weenie (even though I am>>Erm, no. Hate to be an anal-retentive ex-Industrial weenie (even though I am >>(-: ), but Cab Vol released their early stuff on (a) Rough Trade (the majority >>of it); (b) Factory (2 cuts on the "FAC 2 A Factory Sampler" EP); and (c) Les >>Disques De Crepescule in Belgium.
Will-E corrects:
quoted 6 lines Cabaret Voltaire - "1974-1976" on Industrial Records, IRC-35>Cabaret Voltaire - "1974-1976" on Industrial Records, IRC-35 > >Limited to cassette only, and rather rare if I'm not mistaken. > >Richard H. Kirk's first solo album, Disposable Half Truths - which I still >have, was also on Industrial Records, IRC-34.
cspot also corrects:
quoted 3 lines The '74-76' cassette was released on Industrial in 1978, and Kirk's first s>The '74-76' cassette was released on Industrial in 1978, and Kirk's first solo >album 'Disposable Half Truths' was released (again, on cassette) on Industrial >in 1980.
Greg reminds himself to engage "Remember those things called `cassettes'" latch in brain before posting next time. (Publically admits even further embarrassment, because he *owns both tapes* in question, now that he dusts off cobwebs in brain (-: ) I think I'll post from home - where I can look up at the shelves first - from now on ... (-: - Greg