The Comsat Angels Live 12-12-1981
Dec 12 1981
•1h 58m
•Music
The Comsat Angels - the legendary post-punk band from Sheffield, England, live recording from Mensa Wilhelmstrausse, Tuebingen, West Germany, on December 12, 1981. They were initially active from 1978 to 1995 with basically this line-up. Named after the J. G. Ballard short story. They debuted in 1979 with the "Red Planet" three-track single. This release attracted Polydor A&R man Frank Neilson and the band signed a three-album recording contract. These three albums - "Waiting for a Miracle" (1980), which included the single "Independence Day", probably their best known song, "Sleep No More" (1981) and "Fiction" (1982) - are regarded by some as their best, but only sold modestly.
Cast
See allStephen Fellows
Himself - Vocals, Guitar
Mik Glaisher
Himself - Drums
Kevin Bacon
Himself - Bass
Andy Peake
Himself - Keyboards
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