The BBC Recordings (The Sound album) explained

The BBC Recordings
Type:live
Artist:The Sound
Cover:The BBC Recordings (The Sound album) cover.jpg
Released:2004
Recorded:1980–1985
Genre:Post-punk
Label:Renascent
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Prev Year:1999

The BBC Recordings is a live album by English post-punk[1] band the Sound, consisting of two sessions and two live recordings from 1980 to 1985 done for BBC radio. It was released in 2004 by Renascent.

Background

The first disc of The BBC Recordings consists of two recorded sessions, the first for Mike Read, which was originally broadcast between 6 and 9 October 1980, and the second for John Peel, broadcast on 16 November 1981. The second disc consists of concert recordings, the first broadcast on 21 November 1981 and the second broadcast on 15 June 1985.

Reception

The BBC Recordings received a positive response from critics. Peter Parrish of Stylus wrote: "Capable of oppressive gloom and fiery beauty in equal measure, this double-CD compilation captures the band at their intense best". AllMusic's Andy Kellman called the Mike Read session "thrilling to hear two decades after the fact, and must've been a revelation in 1980".[1]

Personnel

The Sound
Additional personnel
Technical

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The BBC Recordings – The Sound : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards : AllMusic . Kellman . Andy . . 10 July 2013.