Temporary Music - Release History

Release History

  • Temporary Music 1 EP – 1979 – Zu Records, ZU-EP-100 (12")
  • Temporary Music 1 EP – 1979 – Red Rec., RS 12.006 (12")
  • "Discourse"/"Slow Murder" single – 1980 – Red Rec., 45001 (7")
  • "Discourse"/"Slow Murder" single – 198? – Celluloid, CEL 6219 (7")
  • Temporary Music 2 EP – 1981 – Red Rec., RS 12.008 (12")
  • Temporary Music LP – 1981 – Red Rec., RS 12.000
  • Temporary Music LP – 1981 – Celluloid, CEL 6576 (LP)
  • "Ciquiri (Discomix)" single (note: though called "Discomix" here, this is the only version of the song) - 1981, Red Rec., RS 12.012
  • American Songs EP (compilation of "Discourse" and "Ciquiri" singles) - 1981, Celluloid, CEL 6596

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