The Second Annual Report Explained

The Second Annual Report
Type:studio
Longtype:/ live album
Artist:Throbbing Gristle
Cover:The Second Annual Report album cover.png
Released:November 1977
Recorded:18 October 1976 – 3 September 1977
Genre:Industrial
Length:39:32
Label:Industrial
Next Year:1978

The Second Annual Report is the debut album by English industrial music group Throbbing Gristle, released in November 1977 through Industrial Records. It contains live and studio recordings made from October 1976 to September 1977. The Second Annual Report is considered one of the first industrial albums.

Background

The original vinyl edition went through several pressings. Industrial Records's original pressing totaled 785 copies, while Fetish Records pressed 2,000 copies. Fetish would press the album twice more after the original Industrial Records master plates were destroyed. The third edition was included in the five-album Throbbing Gristle box set; the album was recut to play backwards and included a chamber orchestra on the track "After Cease to Exist". The Fetish plates were reused to cut pressings for Mute Records and Celluloid Records, the latter of which is known for its poor sound quality and was supposedly released without the band's permission.[1]

A portion of "Down on the Street" by the Stooges can be heard at the end of "Maggot Death (Live at Brighton)".

Critical reception

Michael Bonner of Uncut described the album as "a dystopian churn of smoke and asbestos dust" and "queerly hypnotic". The Vinyl Factory's Anton Spice acknowledged the role of the album with its provocative subject matter in establishing Throbbing Gristle's reputation as transgressive figures in underground electronic music.[2]

Thirty-Second Annual Report

In 2008, a limited-edition album titled Thirty-Second Annual Report, or The Thirty-Second Annual Report of Throbbing Gristle, was released in commemoration of the thirtieth anniversary of The Second Annual Report and the re-activation of Industrial Records.[3]

The 12" 180gm vinyl LP comprises a recording of Throbbing Gristle's live performance at La Villette in Paris on 6 June 2008, which was a reinterpretation of their original album, and is limited to 777 copies. This album is pre-framed in bespoke, high-quality white gloss acrylic with an easy access clear window for removal of the record/sleeve so that the buyer can play the album and then reseal it in the frame. Accompanying the packaged vinyl is a special "black" extended CD version, which includes extra tracks that would not fit on the LP format. There is a version of the recording available for download, but the track lengths are different from the vinyl edition.

Track listing

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Personnel

According to AllMusic:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Throbbing Gristle Discography: LP . userpages.umbc.edu . 27 January 2013.
  2. Web site: The industrial evolution: Throbbing Gristle in 10 essential records . Soulsby . Nick . 15 May 2015 . . 10 June 2017.
  3. Web site: Throbbing Gristle – The Thirty-Second Annual Report of Throbbing Gristle – Industrial Records Store . Greedbag . 13 July 2013.