Right to Kill explained

Right to Kill
Type:Studio Album
Artist:Whitehouse
Cover:Whitehouse_-_Right_to_Kill.jpg
Released:June 1983
Genre:Power electronics
Length:28:51
Label:Come Organisation
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Prev Year:1982
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Next Year:1985

Right to Kill is the eighth studio album by the British power electronics band Whitehouse, released in 1983 through Come Organisation. It was released as a special limited edition album, with only approximately 300 copies made on vinyl formats. Because of this, the recording has never been reissued since, for the band feels that it would be of great importance to "preserve its original intent",[1] although numerous bootleg copies of the album have been made.

The record is sometimes known by its full title Right to Kill, Dedicated to Dennis Andrew Nilsen. It was also the band's first release to feature contributions from Kevin Tomkins, who had formed his own power electronics project Sutcliffe Jügend a year previously.

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FAQ v3.01. Susan Lawly. 30 July 2015.