tracks a1 to a6, b8 to c13, c15 to d22 written-by Ian Stuart Donaldson All songs by Ian Stuart apart from 'Sweet home Alabama' trad., and 'Paranoid' by Black Sabbath. (Note that Sweet Home Alabama was actually written by Lynyrd Skynyrd and is not a traditional song.)
After the end of track D6, sirens can be heard, followed by Ian Stuart saying Oh no, it's the Thought Police followed by a policeman chastising Ian for having a Skrewdriver record. Ian asks the policeman But what about freedom of speech? before being arrested.
Recorded at a matinee show at Porky's in Burton-on-Trent in summer 1990. Matrix / Runout: RRR 109 - A - (Side A, etched) Matrix / Runout: RRR 109 - B - (Side B, etched) Matrix / Runout: RRR 109 - C - (Side C, etched) Matrix / Runout: RRR 109 - D - (Side D, etched) Rights Society: GEMA Other: STEREO RRR 109 SKREWDRIVER LIVE & KICKING (Spine Text)