artwork Marev design Smith & Smith mastered by Denis Blackham tracks 1-1.1 to 2-2.6, 6-1.1 to 6-1.6 recorded by Eric Maché tracks 4-1.1 to 4-1.3 recorded by Frank Martin Strauß tracks 2-3.1 to 3-2.6, 5-1.1 to 5-1.5, 5-3.1 to 5-3.4 recorded by Howard Thompson tracks 4-2.1 to 4-3.5 recorded by [assumed] Charles Ball written-by Alan Vega written-by Martin Rev tracks 2-2.5, 4-2.5, 4-3.3, 5-3.4 written-by Rudy Martinez Phonographic Copyright (p) Blast First Petite Copyright (c) Blast First Petite Manufactured By Enconahead Distributed By Cargo UK Pressed By GZ Digital Media Pressed By GZ Digital Media Pressed By GZ Digital Media Pressed By GZ Digital Media Pressed By GZ Digital Media Pressed By GZ Digital Media Limited to 3000 Copies. Clam Shell box with 40-page Booklet with extended background, concert details and press reactions. Each CD has its own card inner sleeve with Concert, Date and Venue details.
Note: • Track 3-1 has been available as part of various Suicide releases as 23 Minutes Over Brussels, and was first issued as Bonus Material with Suicide - the 1980 reissue of the first album. • On track 3-1, only Frankie Teardrop is mentioned in the packaging. • On track 5-1, the songs are incorrectly listed as Rocket USA / Dance / Harlem / Cheree / Mr. Ray. • The song title Johnny is consistently misspelled Jonny on this release. • The Berlin gigs are credited Kant Kino/Neue Welt, but these are two different venues. It's unclear if they really played at both venues that night. The Kant Kino gig was in support of Elvis Costello. Most likely track 4-2 was recorded in Neue Welt, as these tunes were also released on a few bootlegs and on the Zero Hour CD and Zero Hour EP 10 vinyl.
Release Date is listed on the Booklet and CD's themselves as 2007 - however, this set wasn't actually physically released until June 2008.