No Way Out but Forward Go explained

...No Way Out but Forward Go
Type:live
Artist:Killing Joke
Cover:Killing Joke - NWOBFG-cover.jpg
Released:6 May 2001
Recorded:17 August 1985 at Lorelei Festival, St. Goarshausen, Germany; Full House headquarters
Length:68:30
Label:Pilot
Chronology:Killing Joke live album
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...No Way Out but Forward Go is a semi-official[1] live album and video by English post-punk band Killing Joke, recorded on 17 August 1985 at the Lorelei Festival, St. Goarshausen, Germany and originally released in 2001 by Pilot Records. It has been reissued several times, sometimes as Love Like Blood, without the video content.[2] [3]

Release

The recording was licensed by the festival organisers without the band's approval, hence the title.[1] Drummer Paul Ferguson said in 2004: "Well, it was a fantastic day. We had a hoot. The Chili Peppers, Parliament, the Blasters. They were friends of ours. So, the hotel after the show was absolutely a riot... And it was a beautiful place, overlooking the banks of the Rhine. But Killing Joke on at three in the afternoon? Excuse me, but that does not work. And it wasn't a great show. We were just there and doing it. And unfortunately, the guy that released it, released it purely because it was the only material that he could get his hands on. That's unfortunately what's happening now, because there wasn't a lot of material and now people are just trying to make a buck here and there."[1]

...No Way Out but Forward Go was initially released on 6 May 2001 by Pilot Records in a double-disc CD edition, the first disc being a normal audio CD, the second a CD-ROM with live videos of all tracks. It was also released as a double LP, and came, of course, without any video.[2]

It was reissued as Love Like Blood in 2002, without the accompanying videos, by Digimode Entertainment on their Brilliant (budget line) series. A remastered version, also called Love Like Blood, was released in 2007 on Candlelight Records, again without videos and with a slightly altered track listing (see below).[3]

The band's own KJ Records released a version in 2006, which included the video content and original track listing.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Flaming Pablum: Interview with Big Paul Ferguson, September 4, 2004 . 13 March 2006 . Flaming Pablum . 28 February 2015.
  2. Web site: No Way Out Bur Forward Go . Discogs.com . 21 August 2019.
  3. Web site: Love Like Blood . Discogs.com . 21 August 2019.