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Old 06.11.2007, 11:48 AM   #828
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Death In June - Live In Japan



 
Live in Japan was a single sided LP recorded live at the Loft Club, in Tokyo, December 19th, 1988. The Death In June Archive page at Brainwashed states;
"This LP was intended as an official release, but is now considered semi-official due to the label turning into rip-off artists. The tracks did not end up as Douglas P. intended, and neither did the cover. "
I have to agree about the cover...

The personnel on the LP was Douglas P., David Tibet, Rose McDowall. If you know your apocalyptic folk history this concert may be of particular interest. This show, recorded on the 19th of December and was a double bill with both Sol Invictus and Death In June sharing the headline. The next two nights featured Current 93 as the headliner. Several of the tracks from the Current 93 show ended up on the free single that came with the Earth Covers Earth LP. Current 93's line up on the second two nights was, obviously, David Tibet, Rose McDowall, Douglas P., and Tony Wakeford. Another point of interest about this show is that it, and another appearance at the Loft Club on the 30th of December, were Death In June's only live appearance for 1988. There was also no major releases by Death In June in 1988.

Live In Japan
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