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Street Where Nobody Lives by Pagans

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Release Date: 1989

Label: Resonance

All source tapes were remixed and remastered at Noise New York, Spring 1987.
Compiles alternate mixes and previously released and unreleased tracks.

© 1977, 1978, 1979.
℗ 1989.

THIS VERSION:

Includes insert with band chronology and recording history.

Black and silver labels.

Made In The USA / Printed In Canada.

Sides 1 and 2 are mislabeled: The side labeled "1" has runout 8908 B and contains the tracks listed for Side 2, and the side labeled "2" has runout 8908 A and contains the tracks listed for Side 1.

Barcode on sleeve.

Denny Carleton not actually credited anywhere on this release for "Boy Can I Dance Good". "All Songs By The Pagans" appears on label.

Chronology of included recordings (from sleeve and insert):

October 1977: B7 is from the original master used on Six And Change.
March 1978: A1 and B2 are alternate mixes to those released on Street Where Nobody Lives / What's This Shit Called Love? and its reissues.
Halloween 1978: B6, B4, B1 and B5, with some vocals by David Thomas. B6 and B4 are alternate mixes to those released as Not Now No Way.
Winter 1978: B3 same as released on Dead End America and its reissue.
Spring 1979: A6 and A7 recorded live and first mixed for this release.
October 1979: A3 previously unreleased. A5, A4 and A2 "come from alternate mixes," ostensibly to the mix used for A3, but were also not released previously.






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