Live in Yugoslavia | ||||
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Live album by Anti-Nowhere League | ||||
Released | 1983 | |||
Genre | Punk rock | |||
Length | 46:36 | |||
Label | ID | |||
Producer | Anti-Nowhere League | |||
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Live in Yugoslavia is a live album from the punk band the Anti-Nowhere League. It was recorded in Moša Pijade Hall in Zagreb, Yugoslavia on April 24, 1983 and released and pressed later in the same year in England on I.D Records. The CD was anecdotally edited to remove foul language and crude references to the recently deceased former president Tito, but nothing was edited or removed on the original 1983 vinyl release.
The LP was recorded live using the mobile equipment of Radio Zagreb. The engineer was Mladen Skalec and the recording consultant was Enco Lesic. The recording was later additionally mixed by Ted Sharp and the band members at the Rockfield Studios.
The LP cover was designed by Crunchic and Sirc Nirbag and the art featured artist's impression of the Flag of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with its map on fire. Back cover contained photographs of the members taken by Goranka Matic on the streets of Zagreb.
(all songs written by the Anti-Nowhere League except where noted).