Come (British band) explained

Come
Origin:United Kingdom
Label:Come Organisation
Past Members:William Bennett
Daniel Miller
Peter McKay
J.G. Thirlwell

Come was a British noise music project, which was founded in 1979 by William Bennett. In the short time of its existence it had such prominent members as Daniel Miller and J. G. Thirlwell. Bennett would later end the project in 1980 in favor for his then newly formed power electronics project Whitehouse, however a second studio album under the Come moniker was released in 1981 titled I'm Jack.[1] The independent record label Come Organisation was created as a result of the lack of interest other labels showed in the group's recordings. They never performed live.

While all of their material is largely out-of-print, most of their Rampton LP can be found on the Susan Lawly double disc compilation Anthology 1 Come Organisation Archives 1979-1980, and the entirety of I'm Jack is included on Anthology 2 Come Organisation Archives 2 1981-1982.[2] [3]

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

Compilation appearances

AlbumTrack(s)LabelYear
The Second Coming"In Country"Come Organisation1982
Anthology 1: Come Organisation Archives 1979-1980"Come Sunday", "The Trenches", "Sex", "Rampton 1", "Rampton 2", "Shaved Slits 2", "In Country"Susan Lawly1998
Anthology 2: Come Organisation Archives 1981-1982"President Your Prick's Stiff", "By God's Very Own Fuck"Susan Lawly2001

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Susan Lawly latest FAQ . Susanlawly.freeuk.com . 2007-05-31 . 2015-07-28.
  2. Web site: VARIOUS ARTISTS - Anthology Volume 1 (Come Organisation archives 1979-1981) double CD . Susanlawly.freeuk.com . 2015-07-28.
  3. Web site: VARIOUS ARTISTS - Anthology Volume 2 (Come Organisation archives 1981-1982) CD . Susanlawly.freeuk.com . 2015-07-28.