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Liberty - Live - Hope And Anchor (1985)

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  1. paulwf

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    I hope Iv'e got it right this time. Liberty live at the Hope and Anchor, London. 7.12.1985
     
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    RECORD INFORMATION

    Don't Bring Harry
    Release Date : 1980

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    Liberty Biography

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    English rock band (New Wave, Punk, Rock), formed as the Guildford Stranglers on 11 September 1974 in Guildford, Surrey, UK.

    Originally comprised of [a138932] (vocals, guitar), [a152001] (bass, vocals), [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/729232-Brian-Duffy-2]Brian Duffy[/url] aka [a432127] (drums) and [a2442678] (keys); Wärmling left the band when he moved back to Sweden in 1975 and was replaced with [a257111]. The Stranglers' early sound was driven by Burnel's melodic bass, but also gave prominence to Greenfield's keyboards. Their early music was also characterised by the growling vocals and sometimes misanthropic lyrics of both Burnel and Cornwell.

    Briefly, in 1977, the band would be billed as [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/654126-Celia-And-The-Mutations]the Mutations[/url], where they would be fronted by vocalist [a314007]. This only lasted [url=https://www.discogs.com/master/274057-Celia-And-The-Mutations-Mony-Mony]one single[/url]; by the time the [url=https://www.discogs.com/master/372625-Celia-The-Mutations-You-Better-Believe-Me]second single[/url] had released, only Burnel was still in the Mutations, featuring only on the A-side.

    On the 3rd and 4th of April 1980, gigs were scheduled before Hugh was arrested on drug charges; [url=https://www.discogs.com/master/356312-The-Stranglers-And-Friends-Live-In-Concert]the gigs went ahead[/url] under the banner of [a8225560], featuring guest performers in place of Hugh.

    Cornwell left in 1990 to pursue a solo career, being replaced by [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/809138-Paul-Roberts-6]Paul Roberts[/url] on vocals and [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/257124-John-Ellis-2]John Ellis[/url] on guitar. During live gigs in this era, Roberts sung tracks traditionally performed by Burnel. For a 1993 tour, including the [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/25623712-The-Stranglers-Live-At-Fontwell-Park-1993]Fontwell Park gig[/url], Jet was ill and [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/12308956-Tim-Bruce-5]Tim Bruce[/url] filled in on drums.

    Ellis left the band in 2000, passing the reins to guitarist [a629600]; when Roberts left the group in 2006 over disagreements during the recording of Suite XVI, Warne was promoted to lead vocalist also, rerecording the tracks already recorded by Roberts alongside Burnel.

    Jet Black started experiencing health issues in 2007 that caused him to miss gigs; technician [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/4478856-Ian-Barnard-2]Ian Barnard[/url] played in such instances. Black's live role was lessened in the 2013 tour, with [a4000000] playing the first halves of UK gigs and solely playing US gigs. Black played no gigs following March 2015, officially retiring in 2018; Macaulay's role as Black's replacement was officiated in 2016.

    After contracting COVID-19 in hospital, Dave Greenfield died on the 3rd of May 2020. Following the release of Dark Matters, [a568270] became the band's new keyboardist for their final full tour in 2021-2022. Following his own poor health, Jet Black died on the 6th of December 2022.

    Band members: J.J. Burnel, Toby Hounsham, Baz Warne, Jim Macaulay
    Band ex-members: , Hugh Cornwell, Dave Greenfield, John Ellis (2), Brian Duffy (2), Paul Roberts (6), Hans Wärmling
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    1) Liberty is an anarchist peace punk band with releases on Conflict's label Mortarhate They were one of the first groups to take stage at anti fascist festivals and this was their main cause.They covered all subjects from anarchist left wing ideals to animal rights, sexism etc.
    Liberty is Mark W-vocals, Mick-guitar, Derek-drums, Mark S-bass & Lee (Soote)-guitar. Mark, Delboy & Mick were all in the original line up and Lee & Mark S are the new members.

    2) Liberty was the original name for former R&B group Liberty X

    3) Electronic artist.

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    Label - United Artists Records

    Multinational label of US origin; also appears as "iUnited Artists/i" or "iUA/i" only. Label code: LC 0379 / LC 00379.
    For all unofficial / bootleg release of this label please see l161866.
    For the record company see United Artists Records Inc., for the publishing company see United Artists Music Co., Inc.

    bHistory/b
    1958: United Artists Records, a subsidiary of the United Artists film studio, was founded by movie producer Max E. Youngstein initially to distribute records of its own soundtracks. It soon branched out into recording music of a number of different genres.
    1960: United Artists Ultra Audio, a label for special wide ranged stereo recording, was introduced. US mono releases commonly mention the Wall To Wall Sound series & the cat# prefix WW. US stereo releases Wall To Wall Stereo series and the WWS cat# prefix.
    1967: In May the Transamerica Corporation acquired 95,7 % of United Artists Records, Inc., as mentioned on the front page of Billboard 30. Sept. 1967. The 'Unart' label was revived as a budget label in September.
    1968: Liberty bought by Transamerica Corporation in June. Both labels got under one umbrella now.
    1971: Liberty was shut down and merged into UA.
    1979: After successful years in the 1970s, especially in the jazz and mainstream pop branches, United Artists Records was bought by UA executives Artie Mogull and Jerry Rubinstein from the holding company Transamerica Corporation. When United Artists Records lost the distribution deal with Jet Records and with it the whole sales of the Electric Light Orchestra in the same year, the company was swallowed by the EMI Group.
    1980: EMI revived the Liberty label, transferred all UA-Artists and closed down the label in the same year.

    bInternational/b
    Belgium: represented by S.A. Fonior N.V. between ca. 1961-1964, afterwards by S.A. Gramophone N.V.
    Netherlands: manufactured by Philips Phonografische Industrie between ca. 1960-1963, represented by Artone Gramofoonplaten between 1964-1969 and by Bovema afterwards.
    UK: distributed by E.M.I. Records Limited until approximately middle of 1968, when the company changed to Liberty Records Limited.
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  2. paulwf

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    I've put the wrong place on here, this is live in Epping, Essex 21.11.85 and not the Hope & Anchor gig.
     

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