COUM Transmissions - Home Aged And The 18 Month Hope
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Download
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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18 Month Hope | 6:45 | |
Prescott & Williams 1932 (Excerpt) | 5:53 | |
Interview With Genesis P-Orridge On Arena Radio Humberside By Jim Hawkins For Fanfare Arts Festival, January 6, 1973 | 4:34 | |
Doo Dah (Excerpt) | 2:04 | |
Home Aged | 9:42 | |
Cement Men / My Granny Goes Grave Digging | 4:46 | |
Genesis P-Orridge Talks With David Mayor At 50 Beck Road | 2:06 | |
COUM Transmissions Presents Edna & The Great Surfers | 8:25 |
Video
Interview with Genesis P-Orridge on Arena radio Humberside
Images
Catalog Numbers
DAIS 051Labels
Dais RecordsListen online
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Formats
- Vinyl
- LP
- Album
- Limited Edition
- 8 × File
- MP3
Companies
Role | Company |
---|---|
Copyright (c) | Genesis P-Orridge |
Licensed To | Dais Records |
Published By | Miss Jackie Songs |
Recorded At | The Bianola |
Mastered At | Bonati Mastering |
Credits
Role | Credit |
---|---|
Compiled By | Ryan Martin |
Edited By | Ryan Martin |
Design | Edward ODowd |
Mastered By | Josh Bonati |
Transferred By | Aaron Dilloway |
Notes
- Limited to 1000 copies. Includes a download coupon.
- A sub-edition of 100 copies are autographed by Genesis and embossed with the GPO seal of authenticity. Also included with this sub-edition are 2 postcards (same design: one for keeping, one for sending) as well as 2 COUM badges.
- Track A2 was recorded in 1972.
- Track A3 was recorded at The Bianola in 1972.
- Track A4 was recorded live at St. Georges Hall in Bradford, England on October 22, 1971 during their opening performance for Hawkwind.
- Tracks B1 to B3 were recorded on June 25, 1973.
- All recordings and images © Genesis P-Orridge 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 & 2013 Genesis P-Orridge (BMI) under license to Dais Records and published by Miss Jackie Songs (BMI)
- The durations are not on the release.
- The download code comes with the limited edition of the LP.
- Track 2 was recorded in 1972.
- Track 3 was recorded at The Bianola in 1972.
- Track 4 was recorded live at St. Georges Hall in Bradford, England on October 22, 1971 during their opening performance for Hawkwind.
- Tracks 5 to 7 were recorded on June 25, 1973.
- Credits not included with the download file. Taken from the Home Aged And The 18 Month Hope vinyl edition.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side A - Runout): DAIS051 A RE2 BONATI MASTERING NYC
- Matrix / Runout (Side B - Runout): DAIS051 B RE2 BONATI MASTERING NYC
About COUM Transmissions
COUM Transmissions was an transgressive performance art group, with inspiration stemming from Fluxus and the underground Mail Art scene, founded at the end of 1969 in Hull, U.K. by Neal Megson (soon to be known as Genesis P-Orridge) and "Jesus" Joheero. COUM expanded its members from 1970 to 1973 to include , Pinglewad, Spydee and Ray Harvey. During its 10 year existence, the group featured a rotating cast of other members including Haydn Rob, Timothy Poston, Ian Evetts, The Very Reverend Lelli Maull, John Smith, Fizzy Paet, Foxtrot Echo and (a.k.a. John Lacey). In 1974 Peter Christopherson joined the group and had a strong influence on its direction. The last COUM performance was in May 1978.
The group was very involved in music throughout its history even appearing on a bill with in October 1971. However they were also very active with performance art, mail art, installations, video, and print publications. COUM performed across the U.K. as well as in Europe and the US. In September 1975, COUM members Genesis, Cosey and Peter joined up with and focused their musical energies on the parallel project . This left COUM to focus more on performance art in its last years.
COUM Transmission were always controversial with such avant garde happenings such as Copyright Breeches, COUMing of Age and Marcel Duchamp's Next Work, but this peaked with the "Prostitution" art exhibit at London's ICA in October, 1976 - based around photos from Cosey's career as a model/actress for pornographic magazines and films. The "Prostitution" show was also the accepted premier of Throbbing Gristle. Tory MP Sir Nicholas Fairbairn decried the show as "a sickening outrage. Obscene. Evil. Public money is being wasted here to destroy the morality of our society. These people are the wreckers of civilization!"
Name Vars
- Coum
Members
- Peter Christopherson
- John Lacey
- Genesis Breyer P-Orridge
- Tony Menzies
- C.C. Newby
- Les Maull
- Greg Foxtrot Echo
- Spydee
- Fizzey Peat
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