"No Snow, No Show" for the Eskimo

"No Snow, No Show" for the Eskimo
Live album by The Mission
Released 1993
Recorded 1988 / 1990
Genre Gothic rock
Length 61:11
Label Windsong
WINCD 035
Producer Mark Radcliffe / Pete Dauncey
The Mission chronology
Masque
(1992)
"No Snow, No Show" for the Eskimo
(1993)
Sum and Substance
(1994)

"No Snow, No Show" for the Eskimo is a live album by The Mission released in 1993. It was recorded at two shows (*Wembley Arena, December 2, 1988 and **Manchester Apollo, March 15, 1990) for the BBC and was broadcast live by BBC Radio One.[1] These recordings were compiled by Wayne Hussey and Joe Gibb.[2][3] In 2008 all tracks, except for #8 and #9, and more from both concerts were released as part of the Live at the BBC boxset.

The Eskimo in the title refers to an early name for the die-hard Mission fans who would follow them around the world on tour. One member, Ramone, reported that when he was frisked by the border patrol in a European country, the guard shook his head at him and uttered something in his native language, which to Ramone sounded like Eskimo.[4][5]

Track listing

  1. "Amelia" – 2:57**
  2. "Wasteland" – 6:20**
  3. "Serpent's Kiss" – 4:07*
  4. "Belief" – 7:36*
  5. "Severina" – 3:50*
  6. "Butterfly on a Wheel" – 5:47**
  7. "Into the Blue" – 4:28**
  8. "Kingdom Come (Forever & Again)" – 4:56*
  9. "Deliverance" – 6:21*
  10. "Tower of Strength" – 8:21*
  11. "Crystal Ocean" – 6:27*
The Mission
  • Wayne Hussey - Vocals, Guitar, Piano
  • Craig Adams - Bass
  • Simon Hinkler - Guitars
  • Mick Brown - Drums
  • David Wolfenden - Guitars (Manchester Apollo only)

References

  1. "Mission, The - No Snow, No Show (For The Eskimo) (BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert) (CD, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
  2. "Mission, The - BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert - "No Snow, No Show" for the Eskimo (Cassette, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
  3. "Images for Mission, The - No Snow, No Show (For The Eskimo) (BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
  4. Sutherland, Steve (October 2004). "GOTH". NME originals. 1 (17): 100–101. Retrieved 21 January 2016.
  5. Roach, Martin; Perry, Neil (1993). The Mission - Names are for Tombstones, Baby. London: Independent Music Press. p. 56. ISBN 1-897-78301-9. Retrieved 21 January 2016.


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