P.I.L. "Album" cassette tape
John Lydon’s fifth album, which would technically have been titled “Cassette” when released as a tape (and “Album” on vinyl, “Compact Disc” on CD, etc.) was his most “popular” (being a relative term) and hard to describe with P.I.L. “Rise” was a genuinely important single about apartheid, spawning the lyric “Anger is the energy.” Most amazingly, though, is the band, which featured Bill Laswell, Steve Vai, Ginger Baker, Bernie Worrell and Ryuichi Sakamoto. Tape in excellent vintage condition.
John Lydon’s fifth album, which would technically have been titled “Cassette” when released as a tape (and “Album” on vinyl, “Compact Disc” on CD, etc.) was his most “popular” (being a relative term) and hard to describe with P.I.L. “Rise” was a genuinely important single about apartheid, spawning the lyric “Anger is the energy.” Most amazingly, though, is the band, which featured Bill Laswell, Steve Vai, Ginger Baker, Bernie Worrell and Ryuichi Sakamoto. Tape in excellent vintage condition.
John Lydon’s fifth album, which would technically have been titled “Cassette” when released as a tape (and “Album” on vinyl, “Compact Disc” on CD, etc.) was his most “popular” (being a relative term) and hard to describe with P.I.L. “Rise” was a genuinely important single about apartheid, spawning the lyric “Anger is the energy.” Most amazingly, though, is the band, which featured Bill Laswell, Steve Vai, Ginger Baker, Bernie Worrell and Ryuichi Sakamoto. Tape in excellent vintage condition.