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Mayday (album)

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Mayday
Mayday cover
Live album by Hugh Cornwell
Released October 7, 2002
Recorded May 1, 1998
Genre post-punk
Label HIS Records
Track Records
Hugh Cornwell chronology
Footprints in the Desert
(2002)
Mayday
(2002)
In the Dock
(2003)

Mayday is a live album by Hugh Cornwell. It was a live show recorded at Sankey's Soap in Manchester on 1 May 1998, hence the title. Along with Hugh Cornwell are Mike Polson (guitar and backing vocals), Michelle Marti (bass and backing vocals) and Justin Chapman (drums). The set list consists entirely of Hugh's solo work taken from his first two albums recorded after leaving The Stranglers, Wired & Guilty, and from his 1979 collaboration with Captain Beefheart drummer Robert Williams, Nosferatu. Initially released in 1999 on Hugh's own label, HIS Records (Catalogue number HIS CD002) and subsequently available on the Track Records label (Catalogue number TRK1019CD).

Track listing

  1. "Irate Caterpillar"
  2. "White Room"
  3. "Nerves of Steel"
  4. "Black Hair Black Eyes Black Suit"
  5. "Torture Garden"
  6. "Snapper"
  7. "Big Sleep"
  8. "Wired"
  9. "Mothra"
  10. "House of Sorrow"
  11. "Long Dead Train"

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