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LTMCD 2467 Some of the interesting things you'll see on a long-distance flight; front cover detail
LTMCD 2467 Some of the interesting things you'll see on a long-distance flight; front cover detail

Release date

11 July 2006

Catalogue number

LTMCD 2467 (Barcode: 502 4545)

Format

CD

Tracklisting

Wally van Middendorp - Raving Lunatic #1
Richard Jobson - Etiquette
Richard Jobson - Pavillion Pole
Richard Jobson - India Song
The Durutti Column - Danny
The Durutti Column - Madness
The Durutti Column - For Friends In Belgium
Wally van Middendorp - Raving Lunatic #2
Paul Haig + RoL - Chance
Paul Haig + RoL - Stories
Paul Haig + RoL - Glory
Paul Haig + RoL - Justice
Antena - The Boy From Ipanema
Antena - Silly Things
Wally van Middendorp - Raving Lunatic #3
The Names - Close To Me
The Names - In Other Rooms
The Names - A Few Hundreds
The Names - Anything (with passion)
The Names - Spectators of Life
Wally van Middendorp - Raving Lunatic #4

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LTM is pleased to announce the CD reissue of the classic Crépuscule 1982 tour souvenir compilation "Some of the interesting things you'll see on a long distance flight"

All tracks on the 76 minute CD were recorded live on the Dialogue North-South tour in February 1982, an ambitious multi-media package which visited London, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels and several other major cities. Organised by Les Disques du Crépuscule, the tour CD features exclusive live recordings by several key participants, including The Durutti Column, Paul Haig with Rhythm of Life, Antena, The Names, Richard Jobson and emcee Wally Van Middendorp (of Minny Pops).

Long-deleted, the extended CD also features a deluxe booklet featuring many rare photographs, together with an on-the-spot report by journalist Johnny Waller, and liner notes by James Nice. A facsimile of the original tour programme is also included.

The CD is a must for collectors of Crépuscule and Factory Records artists, not least because it includes songs by The Durutti Column, Paul Haig and The Names which were never studio recorded, and do not appear elsewhere.