Man You Love to Hate – Live

Man You Love to Hate – Live
Live album by My Bloody Valentine
Released 1985 (1985)
Recorded 9 February 1985 (1985-02-09) at Sputnik-Kino in West Berlin, Germany
Genre Post-punk
Length 28:38
Label Schuldige Scheitel
My Bloody Valentine chronology
This Is Your Bloody Valentine
(1985)
Man You Love to Hate - Live
(1985)
Geek!
(1985)

Man You Love to Hate – Live is a live album by the alternative rock band My Bloody Valentine, released in 1985 on Schuldige Scheitel Productions. The album was recorded on 9 March 1985 at Sputnik-Kino in West Berlin, Germany, as part of the Amigo Records Die Kwahl music festival, and later mixed at Sulo-Studios. It features the band's original line-up, material from their debut mini album This Is Your Bloody Valentine (1985) and four unreleased songs never known to have been recorded in-studio.

Only a few hundred cassette copies of Man You Love to Hate – Live were pressed[1] and some copies included a plastic sleeve cover with several inlays and promotional inserts. The album went out of print prior to My Bloody Valentine's underground success with their two original studio albums, Isn't Anything (1988) and Loveless (1991). Parergon Records were due to re-release a remastered version of the album on CD in 2003,[1] however, it was not released until 2007.[2]

Track listing

Side one
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Scavengers"    1:26
2. "The Devil Made Me Do It"    3:49
3. "The Love Gang"  David Conway, Colm Ó Cíosóig, Kevin Shields 4:06
4. "Inferno"  Conway, Ó Cíosóig, Shields 4:58
Side two
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
5. "The Man You Love to Hate"    3:47
6. "Homelovin' Guy"  Conway, Ó Cíosóig, Shields 3:25
7. "A Town Called Bastard"    3:22
8. "Tiger in My Tank"  Conway, Ó Cíosóig, Shields 3:42
Total length:
28:38

Personnel

My Bloody Valentine

References

  1. 1 2 "Historic My Bloody Valentine Live Recording from March 1985 to Get Re-released on Parergon Records". Amigo Records. 12 December 2003. Archived from the original on 19 October 2008. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  2. "My Bloody Valentine". Parergon Records. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
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