Studio album by Buzzcocks | |
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Released | 10 March 1978 |
Recorded | December 1977 – January 1978, Olympic Studios, London |
Genre | Punk rock |
Length | 44:24 (CD) |
Label | United Artists (original UK release) I.R.S. (1994 USA CD release with Love Bites) Nettwerk (2001 USA CD re-release) |
Producer | Martin Rushent |
Another Music in a Different Kitchen was Buzzcocks' first album, released in 1978 and including the hit single "I Don't Mind", which reached #55 in the United Kingom singles chart in May 1978.[1] The corresponding CD was released in March 1994 on the same record label. This was the second line-up of Buzzcocks, with Pete Shelley singing, following the departure of original leader Howard Devoto.
"It's all very surreal and Dada", says Pete Shelley. "All those elements that we were exploring back then. The first Buzzcocks album title was a kind of cut-up of the title of one of Linder [Sterling]'s other pieces of art. We called it 'Another Music In A Different Kitchen' which partially came from a Linder piece called Housewives Choosing Their Own Juices In A Different Kitchen".[2]
Track listing
- "Fast Cars" (Howard Devoto, Steve Diggle, Pete Shelley) – 2:26
- "No Reply" (Shelley) – 2:16
- "You Tear Me Up" (Devoto, Shelley) – 2:27
- "Get on Our Own" (Shelley) – 2:26
- "Love Battery" (Devoto, Shelley) – 2:09
- "Sixteen" (Shelley) – 3:38
- "I Don't Mind" (Shelley) – 2:18
- "Fiction Romance" (Shelley) – 4:27
- "Autonomy" (Diggle) – 3:43
- "I Need" (Diggle, Shelley) – 2:43
- "Moving Away from the Pulsebeat" (Shelley) – 7:06
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