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21½ Minutes in Berlin/23 Minutes in Brussels is a live performance album by Suicide, released in 1978 by Red Star Records. [2] The B-side of the album is infamous for the audience's raucous revulsion toward the duo's performance, providing "some indication of the public's reaction to this confrontational duo in their heyday".
1979 — UK. Vinyl —. LP, Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1978 Vinyl release of "21½ Minutes In Berlin / 23 Minutes In Brussels" on Discogs.
21½ Minutes in Berlin / 23 Minutes in Brussels, an Album by Suicide. Released in 1978 on Red Star (catalog no. FRANKIE 1; Vinyl LP). Genres: Synth Punk, Minimal Synth.
21½ Minutes in Berlin/23 Minutes in Brussels (1978) Singles from Suicide "Johnny" Released: 1977 "Cheree" Released: May 1978; Suicide is the debut studio album from the American rock band Suicide. It was released in 1977 on Red Star Records and produced by Craig Leon and Marty Thau.
1978 – 21½ Minutes in Berlin/23 Minutes in Brussels; 1981 – Half Alive (a collection of live and demo material recorded from 1975–1979; originally released by ROIR on cassette only, with liner notes by Lester Bangs) 1986 – Ghost Riders (a live concert from 1981 – originally released on cassette only)
Studioalben. 1977: Suicide. 1980: Suicide: Alan Vega and Martin Rev. 1988: A Way of Life. 1992: Why Be Blue? 2002: American Supreme. Livealben. 1978: 21½ Minutes in Berlin/23 Minutes in Brussels. 1978: 23 Minutes Over Brussels.
SUICIDE 21½ Minutes In Berlin / 23 Minutes In Brussels (Rare original 1978 UK limited edition 10-track vinyl LP issued on the Red Star Records label and features ten tracks recorded live during two live performances at Neue Welt in Berlin [30/07/1978] and the Ancienne Belgique in Brussels [16/06/1978].