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TG+
Box set by
Released26 January 2004
Recorded1980–1981
GenreIndustrial
LabelIndustrial
Throbbing Gristle chronology
TG24
(2002)
TG+
(2004)
TG Now
(2004)

TG+ is a box set by Throbbing Gristle. The 10-CD set contains Throbbing Gristle live performances, all digitally remastered by Chris Carter. The set is a follow-up to TG24. These recordings represent the final ten live TG recordings that were not included in the TG24 release.[1] Other than CDs, the set contains an inlay with five laser cut metal plates that are about the size of a business card. Each plate is a variation of the TG logo.[2]

CD information

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  1. IRCD30: Live at Oundle Public School, UK, 16 March 1980.
  2. IRCD33: Live at Sheffield University, UK, 10 June 1980.
  3. IRCD36: Live at SO36 Club, Berlin Germany, 7 November 1980.
  4. IRCD37: Live at SO36 Club, Berlin Germany, 8 November 1980.
  5. IRCD38: Live at Kunsthofschule, Frankfurt Germany, 10 November 1980.
  6. IRCD39: Live at Rafters Club, Manchester, 4 December 1980.
  7. IRCD40: Live at Heaven, London, 23 December 1980.
  8. IRCD41: Live at Lyceum, London, 8 February 1981.
  9. IRCD42: Live at Veterans Auditorium, Los Angeles USA, 22 May 1981.
  10. IRCD43: Live at Kezar Pavilion, San Francisco USA, 29 May 1981.[3]

Cassette information

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Release Cover Release Information
At Oundle Public School
  • Catalog number: IRC30
  • Date of performance: 16 March 1980
  • Audio: Binaural
  • Set list: 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
At Sheffield University
  • Catalog number: IRC33
  • Date of performance: 10 June 1980
  • Audio: Binaural Stereo
  • Set list: Heathen Earth, Strangers in the Night, We Said No, Flesh Eaters

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Edwards, Mike. "Perfect Sound Forever: The Return of the Wreckers of Civilization- Throbbing Gristle and Cosey Fanni Tutti". furious.com. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
  2. ^ Soulsby, Nick (15 May 2015). "The industrial evolution: Throbbing Gristle in 10 essential records". The Vinyl Factory. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
  3. ^ "Throbbing Gristle - TG+". Brainwashed. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
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