Come Visit the Big Bigot

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Come Visit the Big Bigot
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The Nettwerk vinyl edition cover
Studio album by
Released1 September 1986
RecordedDecember 1985
StudioTerse Tapes, Australia
Genre Industrial, experimental, EDM
Length44:47
Label Ink Records, Nettwerk
Producer Severed Heads, Topsy Keevil
Severed Heads chronology
City Slab Horror
(1985)
Come Visit the Big Bigot
(1986)
Bad Mood Guy
(1987)
Singles from Come Visit the Big Bigot
  1. "Twenty Deadly Diseases"
    Released: 1986
  2. "Propellor"
    Released: August 1986
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Come Visit the Big Bigot (The Big Bigot on the Ink and Volition LP releases) is the sixth full length studio album by Australian experimental group Severed Heads, released in 1986. The tracks "Twenty Deadly Diseases" and "Propellor" were both released as singles to help promote the album. The title is a reference to the Big Merino statue in New South Wales; the 1998 Sevcom CD-R release has a photo of it on the cover.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Tom Ellard, except "Strange Brew," written by Eric Clapton, Felix Pappalardi and Gail Collins.
Original album

Side One
No.TitleLength
1."Come Visit the Big Bigot"3:19
2."Twenty Deadly Diseases"3:38
3."Army"3:43
4."Phantasized Persecutory Breast"3:03
5."Casey's Ion"3:02
6."Propellor"5:20
7."FM Stations Blow Up"1:11
Side Two
No.TitleLength
8."Confidence!"6:02
9."SAM Loves You"2:58
10."Strange Brew"4:39
11."Harold and Cindy Hospital"2:53
12."Legion"4:54
1998 Sevcom CD-R bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
13."Son Of"3:50
14."George the Animal"4:00
15."Propellor 12 Inch"5:10
16."Disease 21"4:05
17."Disease 22"4:54

This release marked the first time the album used the original digital master tapes. This resulted in some songs starting and ending at different points from the original release.

2012 Bandcamp (25 Years) digital release bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
12."Son Of..."3:55
13."...George the Animal"4:00
14."20 Deadly Diseases (UK 12")"6:32
15."Harold and Cindy Hospital (Marathon)"6:48
16."Propellor (NYC 12")"5:09

This version has "Propellor" and "FM Stations Blow Up" as one track, shifting side 2 to tracks 7-11. 15 is actually the Casualty Mix.

2017 Dark Entries 2LP/Bandcamp second LP tracks
No.TitleLength
1."Harold and Cindy Hospital (Casualty Mix)"6:49
2."Twenty Deadly Diseases (Extended Mix)"6:30
3."Disease 22"3:56
4."Disease 23"3:48
5."Son Of"3:50
6."George the Animal"4:00
7."Nature 10"3:13
8."Propellor Three (Kamikazee Mix)"8:02

Side 3 is 1-4, Side 4 is 5-8. This version has a significantly edited (and uncredited) "FM Stations" coda at the end of "Propellor," total time 5:35.

Personnel

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalogRelease Notes
United Kingdom1986Ink Records LP INK 022First vinyl pressing
Australia Volition Records VOLT 007
VOLT 006
Special edition vinyl press that included the "Propellor" 12-inch single and special gatefold packaging. Art is the same as the Ink Records press
United States Nettwerk NTL 30003Nettwerk vinyl pressing, including completely different artwork from the Ink pressing
Canada CS NTLC 30003First cassette pressing, artwork similar to that of the Nettwerk vinyl press
1987 CD NTCD-31First CD edition of the album, which was titled Come Visit The Big Bigot With Dead Eyes Opened. Included artwork similar to the Nettwerk vinyl/cassette versions and included the entire "Dead Eyes Opened" single attached in it
Australia1998Sevcom CD-R N/ACD-R reissue, including different art and extra tracks attached to the end of the album
2012DLRemastered digital reissue released through the official Sevcom bandcamp page, which included art similar to the original 1986 Ink Records release and extra tracks attached to the end of the album
United States2017Dark Entries2LPDE180Double disc remastered LP reissue, featuring bonus tracks

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References

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