Peter Gabriel - Biko (7", Single)
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Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
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General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
B2 is a German version of "Here Comes The Flood". [Labels: ℗ 1980 Charisma Records Ltd. Original sound recording made by Charisma Records Ltd. Side A: Peter Gabriel Ltd/Hit & Run Music Pub Ltd Side B: (1) Diplomat Music (2) Peter Gabriel Ltd/Hit & Run Music Pub Ltd Track durations do not appear on the release. Runouts: - Runouts are etched except for the stamped Aston Clinton stamper numbers and letter 'A' - Letter A appears as a "broken" A (Λ) [Back cover: Who: Bantu Stephen Biko was a young South African leader who died in 1977 as a result of injuries received during interrogations by the South African Security Police. For further information, I would suggest the book "Biko" by Donald Woods on Penguin. Why the song: I believe Steve Biko was very important. He could have been a very positive force in Africa and a leader young people all over the world could have identified with. When I heard of Steve Biko's detention on the radio, I was sure that publicity would protect him. World attention had been attracted to the large number of prison suicides: slipping in showers, jumping from windows and hanging . . . I was shocked one breakfast to hear of his death and wrote some thoughts down in my diary which were to be the start of the lyrics two years later. Why put it out differently: Some people have questioned the motive for putting this out as a 12" and a single when two other singles have been taken off the album. Firstly I wanted the song to be available to anyone who did not want to spend the money for an album, secondly I would like to hear it on the radio and thirdly, since recording it in another language I have approached the mix differently and wanted to have an alternate version available in English. The vocal track has been re-recorded and the track re-mixed. What "Shosholoza" means: "Shosholoza" (Go in Peace) was one of the tracks off the soundtrack LP Dingaka that inspired the direction for the music of the song "Biko". The original is an unaccompanied chant to which I have added an arrangement and a new rhythmic section of the song. Thanks to Mercury Records Inc. for permission to use "Shosholoza". The proceeds of this song go to the Steve Biko Black Consciousness Movement. Thanks to Charisma Records for their contribution. Re-recorded and re-mixed at Crescent Studios, Bath.
A. Biko 8:56
B1. Shosholoza 5:15
B2. Jetzt Kommt Die Flut 4:54
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout CB 370 A
Matrix / Runout CB 370 B
Matrix / Runout CB 370 A1 A JONZ
Matrix / Runout CB 370 B2 34 A SOUND CLINIC
Matrix / Runout CB 370 A1 JONZ A
Matrix / Runout CB 370 B2 20 SOUND CLINIC A
Matrix / Runout CB 370 A2 3 A JONZ
Matrix / Runout CB 370 B2 9 SOUND CLINIC A
Phonographic Copyright (p) Charisma Records Ltd.
Marketed By Phonogram Ltd.
Distributed By Phonogram Ltd.
Recorded By Charisma Records Ltd.
Pressed By CBS Pressing Plant, Aston Clinton
Published By Peter Gabriel Ltd.
Published By Hit & Run Music (Publishers) Limited
Published By Diplomat Music
Recorded At Crescent Studios
Remixed At Crescent Studios
Lacquer Cut At The Sound Clinic