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Released
  
March 17, 1980

Release date
  
17 March 1980

Genre
  
Post-punk

Artist
  
The Slits

Label
  
Y Records

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Recorded
  
various homes and stages, 1977-1979

Bootleg Retrospective (1980)
  
Return of the Giant Slits (1981)

Similar
  
Return of the Giant Slits, Trapped Animal, Cut

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Bootleg Retrospective is the second-released album by The Slits. The album is officially untitled. It is also referred to as Y (its record label), Y3LP (its serial number), Y3Lp—The Official Bootleg, (On a Japanese RCA Victor reissue), and, in Greil Marcus' book "Lipstick Traces," A Boring Life, or Once Upon A Time In A Living Room.

Contents

The album consists of lo-fi demos and live performances, mostly, in all likelihood from 1977-9, preceding the sessions for 1979's Cut album. Two recordings, "Face Place" and "Or Was Is It?", are skeletal, incomplete sketches of songs which appeared in finished form on 1981's Return of the Giant Slits album. A 30-second section of "Bongos on the Lawn" appears at the opening of the promotional video for "Instant Hit" from the Cut album.

In spite of its rough and informal appearance, the album was apparently an authorized release compiled by the Slits, who were signed to Y Records at the time. It was released by Y Records, on or around March 17, 1980, and was distributed by Rough Trade Records.

Track listing

All tracks written by Viv Albertine, Tessa Pollitt, Arianne Forster (a.k.a. Ari Up) and Paloma Romero (a.k.a. Palmolive)

Side one

  1. "A Boring Life"
  2. "Slime"
  3. "Face Place"
  4. "No. 1 Enemy"
  5. "Vaseline"

Side two

  1. "Or What Is It?" (a.k.a. "Or What It Is?" on Return of the Giant Slits)
  2. "Bongos On The Lawn"
  3. "Let's Do The Split" (a.k.a. "Vindictive" on The Peel Sessions)
  4. "Once Upon A Time In A Living Room"
  5. "No More Rock n Roll For You"/"Mosquitoes"

A CD re-release by Japanese RCA Victor uses the wrong song titles on several of the tracks; this is verifiable by comparing the titles with other appearances of these songs on various studio and live Slits releases.

The performance titled "No More Rock n Roll For You" is a May 30, 1977 live encore co-performance with the bands Subway Sect and The Prefects, from the California Ballroom in Dunstable [1]. This track is included on Vic Godard and the Subway Sect's compilation Twenty Odd Years as "We Oppose All Rock And Roll/Sister Ray"; it features extensive lyric quotations from the Velvet Underground song "Sister Ray".

Personnel

  • Ari Up - vocals
  • Viv Albertine - guitar
  • Tessa Pollitt - bass guitar
  • Paloma Romero (a.k.a. Palmolive) - Drums
  • Nina Hagen - vocals on "No. 1 Enemy" (uncredited)
  • Additional vocals/instruments on "No Rock N Roll for You" by Vic Godard/Subway Sect, and members of The Prefects
  • References

    Bootleg Retrospective Wikipedia