- 2CD release of the new official XTC bootleg series titled ‘Live Boots’
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First of the series kicks off with one of the band’s renowned gigs from Emerald City, New Jersey in April 1981
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2CD set cut by Jason Mitchell at Loud Mastering.
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Sleevenotes from all four original band members – Partridge / Moulding / Gregory & Chambers
Andy Partridge / Colin Moulding / Dave Gregory / Terry Chambers
XTC – Live at Emerald City, Cherry Hill New Jersey, 17th April 1981
For all of the narrowness of its early period “Punk Rock” was an accommodating, if disgruntled young soul, finding room for former pub rockers, R&B revivalists, end of era glam rock types and older (usually) American fellow travellers alongside its itchy’n’scratchy, DIY, frequently shambolic, monotone sleeved 7” releases. It also provided a door ajar for others to push through who may have been enamoured of punk’s fresh attitude but who, whisper it, could actually play live, like ‘real musicians’.
A then drummer from an entertaining & commercially successful first wave punk band was overheard telling his bandmates, with great suspicion, that Andy Partridge – with whom the band was sharing a stage that night – knew more than three chords, something of a crime in Punk circles. Fortunately for him, this was before the arrival of Dave Gregory whose ability would have given the Punk purist a more complete meltdown. The truth remained that the self-imposed narrowness of many early Punk bands led to their demise as the record industry looked to “New Wave” & later, “Post Punk” amid other descriptions to find both a broader audience & some projected longevity – especially necessary for success in the USA. Put simply, the bands that played best stood the best chance of survival.
This suited XTC more than most. With a pair of - already accomplished - songwriters, a stable line-up of twin guitars/bass/drums since third album release “Drums and Wires”, material from 4 albums and 10 single releases from which to choose and hundreds of gigs to their name, the band established a hard-earned reputation as one of the most powerful ‘must see/hear’ acts of the era, surely destined to join the elite live bands of the period.
Listening to this electric performance from April 1981 – for all of its sonic imperfections seems to confirm that status, making it even harder to accept that, within a year, XTC would play its final gigs.
Dave Gregory recalls this as “Gig 11 on a 19-date U.S. tour, planned to promote the living daylights out of our Black Sea album, this night was a return to a hot venue we’d previously visited in January 1980 as part of the gruelling Drums & Wires campaign…. XTC at that time was a performing machine capable of creating megawatts of excitement.”
Andy Partridge comments that “we were tighter than a firefly's fundament that night, even more astounding was the adrenaline-soaked speed we took every song at”.
If this is how the band performed night after night, it’s no wonder touring took a heavy toll, but for those many fans who never got the chance to see the band live, this recording is the opportunity to experience that high-octane energy like never before.
A 200 gram double LP version of this gig was released on April 18th 2026, exclusively via Record Store Day, and now, due to popular demand, a 2CD version will be made available in mid-June 2026. This is the first of a planned series of XTC official bootleg releases titled ‘Live Boots’ which draws from the band’s archives with minimal audio restoration undertaken by cutting engineer Jason Mitchell working with Andy Partrdige.
As Andy states in his sleevenotes….“Want to relive this gig? Get all the neighbours in, crank the stereo up VERY loud!”