Live at Chelmsford Top Security Prison

Live at Chelmsford Top Security Prison is a live album by Sex Pistols, released in 1990. It was recorded on 17 September 1976 at the Chelmsford Prison, before Glen Matlock left the band.

Live at Chelmsford Top Security Prison
Live album by
Released1990
RecordedSeptember 17, 1976

The recording featured many non-Sex Pistols overdubs and insertions arranged by the band's early soundman Dave Goodman. These included a canned audio track of a riot (complete with shouting, scuffles, breaking glass, etc.). As the liner notes on the CD say:

Their opening number was "Anarchy"... at the end of the number there was a barrage of catcalls, boos and screaming.

However, the same concert tracks were released (in original play order) on the Sex Pistols: Alive CD without overdubs, contrasting with the Goodman-produced Chelmsford CD.

Track listing

  1. Satellite
  2. Submission
  3. Liar
  4. No Fun
  5. Pretty Vacant
  6. Problems
  7. I Wanna Be Me
  8. Seventeen
  9. New York
  10. No Lip
  11. Stepping Stone
  12. Substitute
  13. Anarchy in the Prison
  14. Did You No Wrong
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