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Music Through A Cheap Transistor : The BBC Sessions Compilation album by Therapy? Released February 26, 2007 (Download)
August 13, 2007 (CD)Recorded 1991-1998 at Maida Vale Studios, London, England Genre Alternative rock / Heavy metal Length 51:35 (CD1)
42:10 (CD2)Label Universal Records Professional reviews The reviews parameter has been deprecated. Please move reviews into the “Reception” section of the article. See Moving reviews into article space.
Therapy? chronology One Cure Fits All
(2006)Music Through A Cheap Transistor
(2007)Crooked Timber
(2009)Music Through A Cheap Transistor is an album by the band Therapy?. It was one of the first releases in Universal Records 2007 series of BBC sessions. Originally released as a download only on February 26, 2007, the set was later released on double CD on August 13, 2007.
The album features five different performances by Therapy?, which were recorded between 1991 and 1998 for BBC radio. It includes unique and exclusive versions of some of their greatest hits, alongside live favourites and three previously unreleased tracks: Pile Of Bricks, The Sweeney and Lost Highway (originally by Hank Williams).
(Aside from the first John Peel Session, the band were on A&M Records when all the featured sessions were recorded, but A&M have since been taken over by Universal Records; hence the release via Universal Records.)
"It's very flattering to be in the first batch of artists to have these old sessions made available in their entirety especially in a digital download format. Having existed as scraps on C-90's or as half-forgotten memories, it's brilliant to be able to re-visit so many unique (and one-off) performances and let people see what all the fuss was about..." Michael McKeegan - Therapy?
Contents
Track listing
Disc 1
- John Peel 15/8/91
- "Innocent X/Meat Abstract" (original versions: Babyteeth)
- "Prisonbreaker" (original version: Pleasure Death)
- "Perversonality" (original version: Nurse)
- Evening Session 21/11/92
- "Nausea" (original version: Nurse)
- "Totally Random Man" (original version: Shortsharpshock E.P.)
- "Accelerator" (original version: Nurse)
- "Teethgrinder" (original version: Nurse)
- John Peel 29/11/92
- "Auto Surgery" (original version: Shortsharpshock E.P.)
- "Totally Random Man" (original version: Shortsharpshock E.P.)
- "Bloody Blue" (original version: Thirty Seconds Of Silence demo)
- "Pile of Bricks"
- Friday Rock Show 5/2/93
- "Screamager" (original version: Shortsharpshock E.P.)
- "Totally Random Man" (original version: Shortsharpshock E.P.)
- "Disgracelands" (original version: Nurse)
- "Perversonality" (original version: Nurse)
Disc 2
- Rock Show 7/1/94
- "Brainsaw" (original version: Troublegum)
- "Trigger Inside" (original version: Troublegum)
- "Knives" (original version: Troublegum)
- "Isolation" (original version: Troublegum)
- Evening Session 4/8/95
- "Bad Mother" (original version: Infernal Love)
- "Misery" (original version: Infernal Love)
- "The Sweeney"
- "Lost Highway"
- Evening Session 18/2/98
- "Church of Noise" (original version: Semi-Detached)
- "Black Eye Purple Sky" (original version: Semi-Detached)
- "Tightrope Walker" (original version: Semi-Detached)
- "Teethgrinder" (original version: Nurse)
- "High Noon" (original version: Lonely, Cryin', Only single)
Personnel
- Andy Cairns: vocals/guitar
- Michael McKeegan: bass
- Fyfe Ewing: vocals/drums (tracks 1-23)
- Martin McCarrick: cello/guitar/vocals (tracks 20-28)
- Graham Hopkins: drums (tracks 24-28)
- Ted De Bono: producer (tracks 1-3)
- James Birtwhistle: producer (tracks 4-11)
- Martin Colley: producer (tracks 12-15)
- Tony Wilson: producer (tracks 16-19)
- Miti Adhikari: producer (tracks 20-23)
- Paul Allen: producer (tracks 24-28)
Missing Sessions
- Most noticeably lacking is a live studio session recorded for the Evening Session on June 13, 1995. The tracks performed were "Loose", "Bad Mother", "Our Love Must Die" and "30 Seconds". The reasons why this session is not included are unknown.
- Also not included on this compilation is a studio session recorded for the Rock Show on October 1, 2004. This is due to the compilation being released by Universal Records, as this session was composed entirely of tracks from 2004's Never Apologise Never Explain, which was released by Spitfire Records. The tracks performed were "Rise Up (Make Yourself Well)", "Die Like A Motherfucker", "So Called Life" and "Panic".
Andy Cairns • Michael McKeegan • Neil Cooper
Fyfe Ewing • Martin McCarrick • Graham HopkinsStudio albums Babyteeth • Pleasure Death • Nurse • Troublegum • Infernal Love • Semi Detached • Suicide Pact - You First • Shameless • High Anxiety • Never Apologise Never Explain • One Cure Fits All • Crooked Timber • A Brief Crack of LightCompilations Caucasian Psychosis • Hats Off to the Insane • Born In A Crash • So Much For the Ten Year Plan • Music Through A Cheap TransistorLive album We're Here To The EndSingles and EPs "Meat Abstract" • "Teethgrinder" • "ShortSharpShock" EP • "Face The Strange" EP • "Opal Mantra" • "Nowhere" • "Trigger Inside" • "Die Laughing" • "Isolation" • "Femtex" • "Stories" • "Loose" • "Diane" • "Stories" (re-release) • "Bad Mother" • "Church Of Noise" • "Lonely, Cryin’, Only" • "Hate Kill Destroy" • "Gimme Back My Brain" • "I Am The Money" • "If It Kills Me"/"Rust" • "My Voodoo Doll" • "Polar Bear"/"Rock You Monkeys" • "Rain Hits Concrete" EP • "Crooked Timber" • "Exiles"Radio only promos "Nausea" • "Perversonality" • "Screamager" • "Knives" • "Misery" • "Stay Happy" • "Six Mile Water" • "Bad Karma Follows You Around" • "Rise Up (Make Yourself Well)" • "Die Like A Motherfucker" • "Long Distance" • "Perish The Thought"Rare and specialty Thirty Seconds Of Silence (demo) • Meat Abstract (demo) • Have A Merry Fucking Christmas • Live In Japan (Fan Club Edition) • Official Fan Club 1996 • WebgigVideos Scopophobia • GoldRelated articles BandsLabelsCategoriesCategories:- Therapy? albums
- 2007 compilation albums
- 2007 live albums
- Double compilation albums
- Double live albums
- BBC Radio recordings
- Universal Records compilation albums
- Universal Records live albums
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