Public Flipper Limited Live 1980–1985

Public Flipper Limited
Live album by Flipper
Released 1986
Label Subterranean Records (original release)
Water Records (2008 CD reissue)
4 Men With Beards (2009 LP reissue)
Fundamental Records (original release)
Domino Records (2009 reissue)
Flipper chronology
Blow'n Chunks
(1984)Blow'n Chunks1984
Public Flipper Limited
(1986)
Nurnberg Fish Trials
(1991)Nurnberg Fish Trials1991
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Robert ChristgauB+[1]

Public Flipper Limited is the second live album by San Francisco-based punk rock band Flipper, released in 1986 by Subterranean Records. It features recordings from 1980–85. The title is a nod to John Lydon's post-punk outfit Public Image Ltd. Earlier the same year Public Image Ltd. had released an album titled Album whose title borrowed that of Flipper's debut release, Album.

Track list

Side 1 (20:46)

  1. New Rules No Rules (2/24/80, San Francisco) (2:19)
  2. Hard Cold World (3/14/82, Washington DC) (7:47)
  3. I'm Fighting (2/24/80, San Francisco) (2:40)
  4. The Game's Got a Price (11/15/80, San Francisco) (8:00)

Side 2 (22:10)

  1. Love Canal (9/6/80, Berkeley) (4:03)
  2. Oh-Oh-Ay-Oh (2/24/80, San Francisco) (1:44)
  3. We Don't Understand (2/6/82, San Francisco) (7:30)
  4. If I Can't Be Drunk (6/22/82, San Francisco) (8:53)

Side 3 (20:53)

  1. Sex Bomb (12/31/84, New York City) (10:21)
  2. Brainwash (3/14/82, Washington DC) (0:59)
  3. (I Saw You) Shine (4/1/82, San Francisco) (9:33)

Side 4 (22:00)

  1. Southern California (1/26/85, Los Angeles) (4:43)
  2. Life (8/6/83, Berkeley) (5:42)
  3. The Wheel (2/6/82, San Francisco) (5:19)
  4. Flipper Blues (1/5/85, Toronto) (6:16)

Personnel

  • Ted Falconi – guitar
  • Steve DePace – drums
  • Bruce Loose – vocals, bass
  • Will Shatter – vocals, bass

References

  1. Christgau, Robert. "Robert Christgau: CG: Feelies". robertchristgau.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
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