Seattle 12"

 
 

Tracks:
Seattle (7" Edit) / The Suit (87 Remix) / Selfish Rubbish

Release Date:
10.8.87

Label & Catalogue Number:
Virgin. VS 988 12

Highest UK Chart Position:
47

Personnel:
Vox - John Lydon
Guitar - John McGeoch
Guitar / Misc - Lu Edmonds
Bass - Allan Dias
Drums - Bruce Smith

Format Info:
Picture sleeve

Track Info:
Same tracks as the cassette single. 'Seattle' is a slightly different mix & edit of the album track.

The re-recording of 'The Suit' by the 'new' PiL was intended for an album of re-recorded PiL tracks entitled 'Renovations'. However, only 'The Suit' & 'Religion' were ever released, both as B-sides. The tracks were produced by PiL and mixed by Steve Chase.

The non-album track B-side 'Selfish Rubbish' never appeared on CD (in the UK) until it was included on 'Plastic Box' in 1999. The track is not recorded live: listen carefully…

Trivia:
This was the first release from the 'new' PiL. A line-up which would last in various forms for another five years.

'Seattle' was written on tour while the band were in Seattle, apparently inspired by how boring the town was.

A promo video was shot for the single. Directed by Nick Willing.

 

Producer:
Gary Langan & PiL

Studio:
Great Linford Studios, Milton Keynes, UK

Sleeve Design:
Artwork: Eddie Monsoon

Quotes:
'Seattle' is unusual, in that we recorded it on tour, when we had some days off. The days off were in Seattle. Clever huh?
- John Lydon, 'Plastic Box' sleevenotes 1999

A song like ‘Seattle' – which came from a couple of riffs that Bruce and Lu Edmonds had – they brought it to me and I put a bass line on it; sitting on a bed in a hotel room! It was a nice bouncy groove, but it was nothing until John sang on that. Once he added some vocals to it, I was flipped out! It just became amazing. His voice is like another instrument, it's not just like having a singer…
- Allan Dias, Fodderstompf 2004

Lyrics:
Seattle
The Suit

Selfish Rubbish

Press Reviews:
Sounds, August 1987

     
     
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