26. She's Gone - Live at the Prince of Wales (Bonus Track - Originally Released As Flexi-Disc with a TV Dinner at Home with X) 1
27. 1
28. El Salvador 1
29. Disc
30. : Live at the Prince of Wales 1
31. Track 31
32. the Feel 1
33. Track 33
34. Degenerate Boy 1
35. Track 35
36. Simulated Lovers 1
37. Track 37
38. Delinquent Cars 2
39. Track 39
40. Good on Ya Baby 2
41. Track 41
42. Goin' Crazy 2
43. Track 43
44. Oxford Street Nick 2
45. Track 45
46. She's Gone 2
47. Track 47
48. Waiting 2
49. 1
50. Dipstick 2
51. 1
52. Suck Suck 2
53. 1
54. Half Way Round the World 2
55. 1
56. All Over Now 2
57. 1
58. T.V. Glue 3
59. 1
60. I Don't Wanna Go Out
More Info:
The legendary X (not to be confused with the US band of the same name) formed in Sydney, Australia in 1977. They recorded their seminal 1980 debut X-Aspirations in one 5 hour session with Lobby Loyde producing. People called X a punk band - and they certainly acted like one - but they were actually a great meld of Ian Rilen's gut busting bass and pioneering Oz rock stance (as you would expect from a veteran of both Band of Light and Rose Tattoo) and newcomer Steve Lucas' incredible sandpaper scream. 5 years later Rilen and Lucas recruited drummer Cathy Green (from experimental Canberra band * * [cough cough]) and recorded their classic 2nd. Album at Home with You (also produced by Loyde). Green's style fitted X like a glove and helped transform the band into a killer live act. The songs and production had more depth too - the.