Too Pure – The Peel Sessions
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Too Pure - The Peel Sessions | |
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Live album by various | |
Released | 1992 |
Recorded | March–October 1991 |
Genre | Rock |
Label | Strange Fruit Records |
Producer | various |
Too Pure – The Peel Sessions is a compilation CD and 10" vinyl LP released by Strange Fruit by arrangement with the indie label Too Pure in 1992, and featuring their three most up-and-coming bands at the time. It contains some of the earliest commercially released work by PJ Harvey.
The sessions on the album were recorded for John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show between March and October 1991.
The 10" vinyl was a limited, numbered edition of 3499 copies. A section of the cover was left white; this was then painted over by hand so that each of the LPs featured a different artwork.
Track listing
[edit]- Th' Faith Healers recorded 24 March 1991
- "Coffee Commercial Couples" (Hopkin)
- "Bobby Kopper" (Cullinan)
- "Jesus Freak" (Cullinan)
- Stereolab recorded 30 July 1991
- "Super-Electric" (Gane/Sadier)
- "Changer" (Gane/Sadier)
- "Doubt" (Gane/Sadier)
- "Difficult Fourth Title" (Gane/Sadier)
- PJ Harvey recorded 29 October 1991
- "Oh My Lover" (Harvey)
- "Victory" (Harvey)
- "Sheela-Na-Gig" (Harvey)
- "Water" (Harvey)
References
[edit]- Too Pure – The Peel Sessions at AllMusic. Retrieved 13:24, 31 March 2015 (UTC).